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Is this from a clean first-time clamav install ? Can you describe the
exact stept you took when installing these packages? Did you delete
/etc/init.d/clamav-freshclam script manually/by accident before
installing/reinstalling the packages?
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Status: New => Incomplete
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freshclam downloads and writes files in /var/lib/clamav, and writes in
/var/log/clamav/freshclam.log, uses config files from /etc/clamav, and
writes pid file in /var/run/clamav, but (AFAIK) it doesn't mount
anything (at least not the init.d script itself).
You could try adding a "set -x" after the
Tested with
clamtk 4.08-1~intrepid1 (from -backports)
klamav 0.44-3ubuntu2
The problem gets resolved, everything is working OK.
** Changed in: clamav (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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SRU for clamav on intrepid (freshclam apparmor profile updates)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/36
I'm not sure I understand what's it saying, could you translate it
please? The last few lines where it has some problems with the clamav
user.
** Changed in: clamav (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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package clamav-freshclam 0.94.dfsg.2-1ubuntu0.2 failed to install/upgrade:
podproces
I've installed this add-on and scanned the /home/user/... directory with
clamscan. It found nothing. After that I scanned with the command-line
option '--detect-pua=yes', and it did report the .js file as a PUA.
thickbox.js: PUA.Script.Packed-1 FOUND
>From the clamscan manual page:
--dete
I tried to reproduce this on an Ubuntu 8.10 with dansguardian and squid,
but couldn't. I was trying it with firefox and seamonkey, the site
loaded every time, without the described problems.
Could you attach your config files to this bugreport please? Did you use
any content scanner (like clamav)
** Attachment added: "clamav-milter.postinst.diff"
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clamav-milter chowns root directory
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 365823 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/365823
It doesn't need to take posession of any critical directory, that's
exactly the problem, and that's why this bug is duplicate of bug
#365823.
When clamav-milter init script is run (/etc/init.d/clamav-milter
s
As far as I can tell by looking at the process tree, Synaptic gets run with
gksu. When you click on it in the System menu, you need to enter your password,
so it can run as root.
But! it is run by the user, from the user's home directory, and that doesn't
change. You can check this by opening Sy
Can you reproduce this? It's always doing this, whenever you run
clamscan ? Can you do a strace -p on the pidfile when the kernel says
the oops ?
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BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 61s! [clamscan:4198]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363200
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It seems that the default clamav-milter.conf has syslog enabled instead
of a file, and the postinst script doesn't find the LogFile setting and
thus the logfile name, so it puts 'none' in /etc/logrotate.d/clamav-
milter. Steps to correct:
- uninstall clamav-milter (without purge)
- remove /etc/log
I've fixed it a bit and uploaded the package to the clamav PPA (version
0.95.1+dfsg-1ubuntu1+ppa2). Please test it if you can, and update this
bugreport. This fix will probably appear in -updates after the Jaunty
release.
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-clamav/+archive/ppa
And here's a guide on ac
This one should be fixed in the package uploaded to the clamav PPA
(version 0.95.1+dfsg-1ubuntu1+ppa2). Please test it if you can, and
update this bugreport. This fix will probably appear in -updates after
the Jaunty release.
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-clamav/+archive/ppa
And here's a guide on
Is this still a problem with newer releases (Hardy, Intrepid) ?
Because Edgy and Feisty are no longer supported, and Gutsy goes out of
support in 2 months, it's likely the bug won't be resolved ever if it's
not found in newer releases.
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openssh clients on 7.04+ do not work with some ssh2 serve
Tried to reproduce the problem, installed a Gutsy in virtualbox, and
tried to connect to several different ssh servers (with different
versions), through double NAT (guest -> host -> linksys router) but they
all connected.
Is it possible to do a tcpdump for port 22 on the outgoing interface,
maybe
I'll be leaving this open for a bit more, and I'll try to reproduce it.
Is there a way for you to try it once more on Intrepid?
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Confirmed on Intrepid release. At least it should appear in the
Suggested Packages list.
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Can you be more specific on this? Do you have snmpd running on all 35
servers, and it hangs on all of them ? When it hangs, do you have to
kill the process? Does it use up CPU?
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Confirmed this exists in Intrepid also. How to reproduce:
r...@voy:~# date
Wed Feb 25 01:04:12 EET 2009
r...@voy:~# host www.ubuntu.com localhost
;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached
r...@voy:~# cat /var/log/syslog |grep ipv6 | tail -1
Feb 25 01:04:17 voy modprobe: WARNING: Not l
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: clamav-milter
- A clean install of clamav-milter ( 0.95.1+dfsg-1ubuntu1.1) causes the
+ A clean install of clamav-milter (0.95.1+dfsg-1ubuntu1.1) causes the
root directory to become owned by the clamav user.
This was witnessed breaking ssh c
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: dansguardian
dansguardian 2.9.9.7-2.1 is in Debian unstable, but it can't be sync'ed in
Karmic because it doesn't compile with GCC-4.4, see Debian bug #526156.
There is a patch for compiling (see same bug), which if applied it builds OK on
Karmic.
Belo
** Attachment added: "dansguardian_2.9.9.7-2.1ubuntu1.diff"
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/372357
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Please merge
Did you try scanning that single word file and see what happens? Do you
have a lot of partitions and files? 5 hours scanning time is a lot, was
the system under heavy use during the scan?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/372672
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: wireshark
wireshark 1.0.7-1ubuntu1
pulseaudio 1:0.9.14-0ubuntu20.1 (from -proposed, but I tried with
1:0.9.14-0ubuntu20 from -release)
After upgrading to Jaunty, Wireshark doesn't play RTP streams anymore.
TEST CASE:
After opening a capture file, I go
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: clamav
This will resolve the following security bugs:
- bug #360502 (bb#1552)
- bug #354190 (#1335, #1462, CVE 2008-6680, CVE 2009-1270)
Packages that need copying:
clamav 0.94.dfsg.2-1ubuntu0.3~hardy3
avscan 3.2.2-openssl-1build1+hardy1
dansguardian 2
** Summary changed:
- Please copy 0.94.dfsg.2-1ubuntu0.3~hardy3 and rdepends from hardy-backports
to hardy-updates
+ Please copy 0.94.dfsg.2-1ubuntu0.3~hardy3 and rdepends from hardy-backports
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AFAIK the clamav-milter init script was rewritten in Jaunty a bit so it
shouldn't affect packages in the other releases. I've checked current
packages in Intrepid and Hardy and they don't have this problem. Checked
the following:
intrepid-proposed: 0.94.dfsg.2-1ubuntu0.5
intrepid-security: 0.94.df
For testing fakeroot from -proposed in Hardy, I followed the same
procedure as Scott above. I've uploaded clamav to the PPA with tests
enabled, it failed to build on archs. Here's the failed lpia build:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-clamav/+archive/ppa/+build/955819
The relevant snip if the build
I couldn't test it with the above method on Dapper, because on Dapper
the stress tests which would block fakeroot don't get run because of old
versions. From the build log:
*** Check version too old, clamd tests not run!
So by not running these tests at build time, the build is just fine,
there i
Updated the 'check' package for Dapper in the PPA, and rebuilt the
clamav package. Now it did run all the tests necessary and it didn't
fail. Buildlog:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-clamav/+archive/ppa/+build/956763
And the relevant part:
Running suite(s): clamd
100%: Checks: 77, Failures: 0, Er
We don't need the new fakeroot in Dapper to build this package (clamav),
but it does fail to build when stress tests are run.
Here's a build that failed on Dapper without the new fakeroot (and with
added new 'check' package for the tests to run):
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-clamav/+archive/ppa/
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
After upgrading to Jaunty on two machines, when new package updates are
available, instead of the usual notification icon in the tray appearing, Update
Manager just starts up, and minimizes itself to the taskbar.
When running apt-get, the
Confirmed that the init script is working as expected, no error
messages, clamav-milter can be started/stopped.
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clamav-milter init script fails on pidfile
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If it was intentional, it's a pretty bad move, IMHO ;) I always liked
how update-manager wasn't intrusive when new updates were available,
that icon in the tray was just perfect, and it worked really well, too.
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By default clamav-milter doesn't log in a logfile, it uses syslog.
Here's what I've done:
- purge the clamav-milter package if it's installed, then install it again
- remove it again without purging the config file
- edit the config file by adding the line
LogFile /var/log/clamav/clamav-milter.lo
Confirmed. And not just the /root directory, the /etc too is owned by
clamav. Run find by cd'ing to /
r...@utest-jj:/# pwd
/
r...@utest-jj:/# find . -user clamav | grep -v "/proc\|/var/"
.
find: `./proc/14896/task/14896/fd/5': No such file or directory
find: `./proc/14896/task/14896/fdinfo/5': No
Scratch that... I've just did a --purge on all clamav packages in
Jaunty, chown'ed back the root and etc directories to root, and
reinstalled clamav-milter 1.1 from -proposed and after that from the
main repo (1ubuntu1), but nothing happened, there was no chown'ing of
/root or /etc to clamav. Excep
+1 here, I'm not against the popup / pop-under / pop-taskbar idea. But I
like the notification icon, too. I would opt for keeping the old
behaviour and adding a checkbox or something, so people can choose
between whatever they like, the default being this new behaviour.
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Uploaded the fixed version to the clamav PPA (clamav - 0.95.1+dfsg-
1ubuntu1.1+ppa1 ), please test it after it builds and update this
bugreport.
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-clamav/+archive/ppa
And here's a guide on activating the PPA:
https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA#Installing%20softw
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25940388/clamav-milter.init.diff
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I'm not sure what you were trying to do exactly. As far as I can tell
for the dkpg logs, you removed postfix twice, then you reinstalled it,
and at the last reinstall it wouldn't start. Did you change anything in
/etc/postfix ? Is that directory even there? Did you remove the
directory after uninst
I can't really add anything new, just confirm that on 8.04 with a Nvidia
7600GS, two separate screens on two monitors.
There is one other thing I observed. It seems when there are two
workspace switchers with separate configs (for example one showing the
workspaces in two rows, and the other one i
** Also affects: pidgin (Fedora)
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Status: New
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website may fix this. Pidgin will not attempt to reconnect the account until
you correct the error and re-enable the account.
https://bu
Hi
I've built a modified package with this crypt patch (for Hardy Heron),
if somebody wants to test it, feel free to download the packages from my
PPA.
http://ppa.launchpad.net/cemc/ubuntu
I'm no expert in programming, but as far as i can tell, the patch is working
fine, it didn't cause me trou
Hello
Is there any word on this? I'm just upgrading my server to ubuntu (well,
i'm testing it before i upgrade), and found that the bittorrent version
in the repository is kinda old. Will there be some update to this ever?
I like the maketorrent-console and bttrack tracker.
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Very old version i
It seems to me the bittornado package is a good alternative to this, at
least until problems get resolved.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/58917
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Binary package hint: gurlchecker
Ubuntu version: Ubuntu 8.10
gnuchecker version: 0.10.2-2build1
libclamav5: 0.94.dfsg.2-1ubuntu0.1
Install gnuchecker with apt-get, install clamav, update database with
freshclam.
- start gnuchecker
- go to 'Edit / Preferences / Debug' and ch
Filed bug on upstream's site:
http://labs.libre-
entreprise.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1784&group_id=7&atid=109
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gurlchecker doesn't find EICAR virus using libclamav5
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/325054
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I probably won't add anything new to this, but here it goes:
I've just installed Hardy for a mail/dns/webserver with a NTP server
also and I ran into this little 'bug'.
- machine boots, NTP is stopped and started when eth0 (statically configured)
comes up
- down the line, NTP is again started wi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-apt
Hi
I'm the admin of a Romanian official mirror (ftp.astral.ro), and I would
like a correction in the Ubuntu mirror list. Right now the URL looks
like this:
http://ftp.astral.ro/mirrors/ubuntu.com/archive/
where it should be:
http://ftp.astr
Tested on Intrepid. Got package from intrepid-proposed: clamav
0.94.dfsg.2-1ubuntu0.4
with klamav 0.44-3ubuntu2
Database of klamav gets downloaded in /home//.klamav/database
without issues, scan can be run, and viruses are detected. Tried a
database update too, after removing the database files,
Maybe this should be continued over in bug 360655 ?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359301
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clamtk has the same problem, can't update/download virus database to
user's home directory, because apparmor for freshclam is too restrictive
for clamtk.
See attached debdiff for a quick fix.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: klamav
After installing klamav 0.46-2 on Jaunty, when I run it for the first time, it
needs to download the virus database to /home/user/.klamav/database.
This directory gets created by klamav, but it can't download the files, and in
the logs the follow
Was working with these two lines:
owner @{HOME}/.klamav/database/ rw,
owner @{HOME}/.klamav/database/** rwk,
After adding them, the database got downloaded correctly in
/home/user/.klamav/database.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359301
You
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ecryptfs-utils
klamav 0.46-2 with clamav 0.95.
Jaunty with encrypted home directory.
After installing klamav and first running it, it creates
/home/user/.klamav/database, in which it downloads the signature
databases. This directory gets created OK, but
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: fakeroot
clamav version: 0.95.1
fakeroot version: 1.9.5
clamav 0.95.1 is in Jaunty main. Tried to build the package for Intrepid
backporting, uploaded to the ubuntu-clamav PPA, but it failed to build.
Tried to build it locally with intrepid pbuilder (fo
Patched fakeroot 1.9.5 source package from Intrepid with the one-liner
from
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=499142
installed the package in an Intrepid pbuilder environment, and
succesfully built clamav 0.95.1, which previously failed to build. It
didn't hang this time, all the t
One-liner tested on Hardy's fakeroot-1.9, it works.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/360122
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fakeroot (1.9.5ubuntu2) intrepid; urgency=low
* fixed deadlock problem when using threads (LP: #360122)
- fixed with patch from fakeroot 1.11 (#499142)
-- Imre Gergely Mon, 13 Apr 2009 17:05:29 +0300
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http://launchpadlib
TEST CASE:
Download clamav 0.95.1 source package from Jaunty, try building a package with
pbuilder for Intrepid (which uses fakeroot 1.9.5). After compiling it moves on
to do some stress testing of clamav, clamscan, clamd. At clamd it does all the
tests, gives one error and hangs forever. Look f
fakeroot (1.9.5ubuntu1.1) intrepid-proposed; urgency=low
* fixed deadlock problem when using threads (LP: #360122)
- fixed with patch from fakeroot 1.11 (#499142)
-- Imre Gergely Mon, 13 Apr 2009 17:27:33 +0300
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fakeroot (1.9ubuntu1.1) hardy-proposed; urgency=low
* fixed deadlock problem when using threads (LP: #360122)
- fixed with patch from fakeroot 1.11 (#499142)
-- Imre Gergely Mon, 13 Apr 2009 17:55:23 +0300
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fakeroot (1.5.6ubuntu2.1) dapper-proposed; urgency=low
* fixed deadlock problem when using threads (LP: #360122)
- fixed with patch from fakeroot 1.11 (#499142)
-- Imre Gergely Mon, 13 Apr 2009 18:01:56 +0300
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Not sure if I did the tests right, but here it is. I did the following:
- installed the stock amavisd-new on Intrepid, sent a test mail, and got a
bounce back to the sender.
- removed amavisd-new with purge
- enabled intrepid-proposed, installed amavisd-new from there, checked the
conf, the two
Correction: the bounce is caused by a banned attachment, not a virus.
Viruses get discarded. But the banned filenames still cause backscatter.
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Binary package hint: amavisd-new
The default Jaunty config of amavisd-new comes with the option
$final_banned_destiny set to D_BOUNCE. This setting causes mail with
banned attachments (like .com files) getting bounced back to the sender.
This in turn can cause backscatter, wh
The fix for this, changes the default config file.
amavisd-new (1:2.6.2-2ubuntu1.1) jaunty-proposed; urgency=low
* fix default config to not send bounce mail to sender for
banned filenames in mail (LP: #360689)
- debian/etc/conf.d/21-ubuntu_defaults
-- Imre Gergely Mon, 13 Apr 2009
TEST CASE (klamav):
- install klamav 0.44 from Intrepid
- remove /home/user/.klamav
- run klamav 'for the first time', confirm the first dialogs about the database
directory, and click 'Download' when presented with the 'Download Virus
Database' dialog
- click some more OKs with quarantine dialog
TEST CASE (clamtk):
- install clamtk 4.08 from intrepid-backports (3.11-1 from Intrepid does not
use freshclam, added in 4.0)
- remove /home/user/.clamtk to start fresh
- run clamtk, select 'Single User', 'Save', 'Quit' at the Antivirus Signatures
dialog
- go to Help / Update Signatures (or Ctrl+
Confirmed this one on Intrepid, here's the debdiff for the package.
Builds ok on Intrepid i386 and amd64.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bu
Did some test on jaunty i386, so far it seems to work ok. I've tested
the following apps that use clamav (libclamav to be more precise):
- dansguardian
- havp
- klamav: OK
- python-clamav: OK
- clamtk: OK
These all worked without problems and found the test EICAR virus.
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Binary package hint: gurlchecker
Just installed gurlchecker version 0.11-2 on Karmic and with the default
configuration, anything I try to scan, gurlchecker just segfaults.
Steps to reproduce:
- apt-get install gurlchecker
- remove the ~/.gurlchecker directory
- start gurlc
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gurlchecker
I have only english version Ubuntu installed, I never messed with the
languages. Still, this new gurlchecker (0.11-2) in Karmic has 'Fichier'
instead of 'File' and 'Aide' instead of 'Help' (see attached screenshot)
in the main menu. I did not
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: havp
When stopping havp (0.90-1ubuntu1) on Karmic, it doesn't unmount
/var/spool/havp and because of this it can't start again.
Looking at the init script it seems the script checks if
/var/lib/havp/havp.loop is mounted by grep'ing the output of "mount"
Maybe you mean this?
havp (0.90-1ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
* Merge from debian unstable (LP: #380342), remaining changes:
- Under certain circumstances, the init script and/or postrm script
will fail to umount loop-back devices. This issue has been addressed
by performing a
That's still there (the "-l" option to umount methinks), but this seems
to be another problem, the umount part doesn't even get executed. I
checked on Jaunty and the same thing happens, I'm not sure why "mount"
shows /dev/loop0 instead of the filename that got mounted.
Attached a diff which greps
I can reproduce this only by deleting /etc/clamav/clamd.conf manually.
This configuration file is not in the clamav package, and removing
clamav does not remove it. The file gets created on-the-fly after
installing packages.
Are you sure you didn't delete the config file by accident, then tried
to
Public bug reported:
I have a strange problem resuming my laptop. Using Jaunty now (but the same
thing happened with Ibex too), I'm usually suspending it when I'm done working.
It usually resumes without problems, everything is working fine.
But now and then (~1 out of 10 suspend/resumes), th
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I've just installed Hardy for my server, and installed PowerDNS as the
authoritative DNS server. Every time i make a query (like 'host -r whatever
localhost'), this message appears in the syslog:
Apr 27 15:25:51 ds9n modprobe: WARNING: Not loading blacklisted module
ipv6
After installing ubunt
I'm just curious why it this works in a KVM environment and not on real
hardware. I obviously know what the difference in in terms of "hardware"
but from the POV of the raid it shouldn't be that much different, right?
Those disk are identical, there's no other sd* there to throw it off, it
doesn't
I have an older machine, with two identical 80GB IDE harddisks.
Unfortunately it is not 64bit so I grabbed the 32bit server RC iso and
installed on the two, with 1-1 big raid partition (sda1/sdb1 , and
RAID1, without swap, and ext4 on it.
The exact steps:
- create bootable USB stick with 10.04-rc
Then I reinstalled with the 'boot degraded RAID' option set to 'No', and
it's still working, no errors, no problems at booting.
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Turns out my 'old' system supports 64bit, so I've reinstalled again,
this time from ubuntu-10.04-rc-server-amd64.iso. Same setup as above,
and it IS working as expected. It's sync'ing but it booted without
problems (with the 'boot degraded RAID' option set to 'No').
I can't seem to reproduce this
Looking in /dev/disk/by-uuid I see one link pointing to ../../md0, and
there's still no md0pX or anything else out of the ordinary.
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I'll have two 750GB SATA drives tomorrow, if it's not resolved by then,
I'll try with those.
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As I said on IRC, I've got the two 750GB disks and tried installing them on
RAID1, but everything wen't fine, there were no problems at boot.
I've tried with KVM with 250GB disks also, no problems there either.
Can't reproduce.
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@Alex: could you tell us the exact exact steps you took to install it?
Like everything, every option, what you did, how you installed. Could it
be that it doesn't like 500GB disks? :) I've installed on 80GB, 750GB,
with RAID1, and found nothing. I have an 500GB WD too, and I can try
that, but I don
Automatic partitions? Could you try it manually, with only one disk, no
RAID, one partition (sda1), ext4, no swap ?
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