Hi, On Thursday 30 November 2006 18:06, Sven Luther wrote: [#397942] > > If this is correct, this bug can be closed. Is it correct? > The bug should be retitled and reassigned to initramfs-tools, if it is not > already.
It only makes sense to do this, if its confirmed, that initramfs-tools doesn't make sure the modules are loaded. I lack this confirmation atm. Can someone confirm (or deny) that on a newly installed sid system, these modules are not loaded? If so, I'm happy to open a bug against initramfs-tools, but I close this bug now, because the history of it is not interesting to read for the initramfs-tools maintainer anyway :) > Holger: thanks for the work you are doing. Can you also comment on : > #397973: [powerpci/mac] partman-md appears to not write back the raid > flag to partitions. > Maybe it would be worth to raise the severity of this bug, but i can hardly > do this, or i will be seen as whiner who ups the severity of his pet bugs, > can i ask you to have a look at them ? I think the severity is right, if it's not a bit too high already :) RAID is not working, that's bad, but not the end of the world. So certainly not higher than important (which it is), maybe it's even normal. I'll leave it as it is. regards, Holger -- quoting http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/index.de.html#codeofconduct "When using the Debian mailing lists, please follow these rules:... When replying to messages on the mailing list, do not send a carbon copy (CC) to the original poster unless they explicitly request to be copied." We live in the year 2006, a few bytes wasted in the footer of a mail don't hurt anymore, but everybody is flooded with information and attention is a spare ressource. If you send a mail cc: to a list and to me, it will catch my attention even if I have none. Please don't. Unless you specifically want to catch my attention of course :) But If I don't say otherwise, I'm subscribed to the mailinglist (and this is true for non-Debian lists as well) and you don't need to cc: me. Thanks.
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