Hello Andreas, > long ago you had reported #543163 lvm2: Please don't depend on udev > http://bugs.debian.org/543163 > > Unfortunately the fix included in squeeze was incomplete (and you > promptly reopened the bug) as the dependencies in the init script were > not adjusted accordingly. > > I'd like to get this fixed in the next stable point release, but we > need some confirmation that lvm2/squeeze actually works without udev > if we just downgrade the udev dependency in the init script. And I > can't easily set up such a system and afaict nobody else has one > running ... > > Are you still running the server you mentioned at that time?
Yes. > Is it running squeeze? No, it runs unstable. > Is it running without udev? Yes. > Does it actively use lvm2? Yes. > How did you fix the lvm2 init script? > [X] remove udev from Required-Start ? > [ ] install the fixed lvm2 from wheezy? > [ ] install udev? However this is not enough to make sure it works without udev. I load some modules by listing them in /etc/modules, in particular a PATA driver for a secondary PATA controller (not the one that is used to boot the system). These drives are part of the LVM setup so they have to be available when LVM is initialized. So I added module-init-tools (back then, now kmod) to Required-Start. And it works fine for me like that. This server has ran unstable for ages but the fixes worked in squeeze times too. If something is not clear to you or you need more information, feel free to ask. -- Pierre Ynard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org