*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22107 ***
On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 05:12:12PM -, Phillip Susi wrote:
> *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22107 ***
>
> With edgy you should be able to boot from the livecd and install the
> dmraid package to gain access to the raid volume, then install ubunt
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22107 ***
Tormod Volden wrote:
> Heh, the unusual situation of a developer who wants to get something
> fixed and a user who wants to defer it ;) Anyway, I for one would love
> to see a backport or edgy-update.
>
I'm acting as a developer on this btw, not just
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22107 ***
Kibbled_bits wrote:
>
> Okay this fails too. The installer forces your to format the HDD even onces
> it's partitioned properly. At 5% (Creating ext3 file system for / in
> partition #1 of LVW VG..."
>
> Then it asks me "Do you want to resume partit
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22107 ***
On 10/31/06, Matt Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This will not be satisfactory, as the script will be restored on upgrade and
> the initramfs regenerated. Please help us fix the root cause of the bug
> instead.
>
This Problem resides in all
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22107 ***
Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> The lvm script shouldn't do any waiting; that step should be in common code
> for all root device types. That way, all activation takes place, then a
> single wait for the device to appear.
>
It did not wait in dapper, but it
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22107 ***
Heh, the unusual situation of a developer who wants to get something
fixed and a user who wants to defer it ;) Anyway, I for one would love
to see a backport or edgy-update.
Bug #69217 has a little fix for lvm which "checks that the device is
actually
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22107 ***
Okay this fails too. The installer forces your to format the HDD even onces
it's partitioned properly. At 5% (Creating ext3 file system for / in
partition #1 of LVW VG..."
Then it asks me "Do you want to resume partitioning? If I click Continue or
G
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22107 ***
The installer and (g/qt)parted will not be able to repartition the
drive, or at least, will not be able to refresh the partition table
after modifying it. Use fdisk to partition the disk, then re-run dmraid
to detect the changes. Then tell the inst
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22107 ***
FYI: I tried
Installing DMRaid on LiveCD. Installation aborts giving error that it
could not partition hard drive and then aborts.
I've confirmed that DMRaid loaded properly and I started it with
sudo dmraid -s
Thereafter I saw the partitions avail
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22107 ***
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 04:08:38PM -, Phillip Susi wrote:
> *** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22107 ***
>
> Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> >
> > If this is true, then it is probably related to your hardware, and ought to
> > be reported as a bug.
>
> N
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22107 ***
Put me down as a tester for this. I already have the rig to test it on.
Also I think the LiveCD should support DMRaid more seemlessly like
Fedora does.
Thanks,
Scott
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22107 ***
Matt Zimmerman wrote:
>
> If this is true, then it is probably related to your hardware, and ought to
> be reported as a bug.
>
Negative, it is a defect in the lvm script where it spins for up to 3
minutes waiting for the vg to appear, which never d
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 22107 ***
With edgy you should be able to boot from the livecd and install the
dmraid package to gain access to the raid volume, then install ubuntu to
it. Then chroot into the raid volume and install the dmraid package in
there before rebooting.
Note that in e
Do you think I would have any better luck with Edgy? Do we know if DMRaid
is included or if there is better compatibility with Edgy?
I'm willing to help test/confirm any hacks or packages for this as I think
it's important to get working with Ubuntu.
Thanks,
Scott
On 9/4/06, Tormod Volden <[EMA
See also bug #22107. And https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto
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Followup:
Presently there is no out of the box support for BIOS enabled software
RAID such as the many that come with NVidia, Intel or Highpoint
Chipsets. This can be a turn-off for power users wishing to dual-boot
WindowsXP and Ubuntu.
Dual booting is easily performed, and the team has done an
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