Michael Vogt wrote: > On Tue, Feb 01, 2011 at 12:26:02PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote: > > Michael Vogt wrote: > > > That is a problem with apt then, I attached a patch that should fix > > > it and will upload that tonight. I guess the libudev support shadowed > > > this problem on the other arches. > > > > d-i installs a 00CDMountPoint apt config file containing: > > > > Acquire::cdrom { > > mount "/media/cdrom"; > > } > > Dir::Media::MountPath "/media/cdrom"; > > > > This is left behind in the installed system BTW. I don't like that, but > > we've been working around apt's lack of FHS adherence for quite a while. > > Sounds like one more reason to fix it in apt and ensure it points to > /media/cdrom
I agree that that should be fixed in apt -- but it won't fix this bug, nor is it probably approptiate for squeeze. Please let me know when apt is fixed, and we can then remove the workaround from d-i. > > Why is the mount point different? I don't know yet. If I correct this > > to use "/media/cdrom0", then apt-cdrom add works in d-i with no further > > changes. > > Would it make sense to add a /media/cdrom symlink? And then the admin > can adjust it if he/she has multiple cdroms? Ideally we would use a > dynamic solution but because of the lack of a portable one apt uses > dlopen() on libudev instead of depending on it. It makes sense to me, but apparently not to FreeBSD's mount program. Which is probably also a bug in that peice of code too, that should be fixed. I'm not sure which package that is. -- see shy jo
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