Bug#822946: Don't set console setting over logout/login
On Mon, May 02, 2016 at 10:39:49PM +0100, Klaus Ethgen wrote: > > > > printf '\033%%@' > > > > Does this reconfigure the console to use ISO-8859-1? > > I already tried that and yes, it works. (or print '\033%@') So when I > read that correct (The information about % is very rar) that sets > the default settings. Shouldn't that be the "default" anyway? I suppose now printf '\033%%G' is the default in the kernel, that is UTF-8, > I think I have configured Terminus font on all systems. But I have to > crosscheck. My question was in order to see whether console-setup sets the font as expected or not. >~> grep 'tty[0-9]$' /etc/inittab >1:45:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --noclear tty1 >2:23:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty2 >3:23:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty3 >4:23:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty4 >5:23:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty5 >6:23:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty6 > > I use mingetty on all systems. And console 1 is only allowed for login > in init level 4 and 5 and never clears as I need to have the boot > messages. Hmm, I've never used mingetty, but isn't it possible that it shows the same behaviour as systemd, that is it disallocates the tty after each logout? In order to test this try adding the option --noclear to all instances of mingetty. If the option --noclear fixes the problem, then there will be two things we can do. First, maybe file a bug against mingetty (I don't know if this should be considered a bug or a feature of mingetty...). And second, try to do something about the problem in console-setup. In the file /lib/udev/rules.d/90-console-setup.rules console-setup installs the following rule: ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="vc", KERNEL=="vcs[1-9]|vcs[1-9][0-9]", TEST=="/run/console-setup/font-loaded", RUN+="/etc/console-setup/cached_setup_terminal.sh %k" In theory this should reconfigure a tty each time it is allocated. Anton Zinoviev
Bug#822946: Don't set console setting over logout/login
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi, Am Di den 3. Mai 2016 um 8:47 schrieb Anton Zinoviev: > On Mon, May 02, 2016 at 10:39:49PM +0100, Klaus Ethgen wrote: > > > > > > printf '\033%%@' > > > > > > Does this reconfigure the console to use ISO-8859-1? > > > > I already tried that and yes, it works. (or print '\033%@') So when I > > read that correct (The information about % is very rar) that sets > > the default settings. Shouldn't that be the "default" anyway? > > I suppose now > > printf '\033%%G' > > is the default in the kernel, that is UTF-8, Well, that is not true. I have that bug as well on systems that uses standard debian kernel as also on systems where I have a custom kernel with "CONFIG_NLS_DEFAULT="iso8859-1"". > > I think I have configured Terminus font on all systems. But I have to > > crosscheck. > > My question was in order to see whether console-setup sets the font as > expected or not. Yes, it is. > >~> grep 'tty[0-9]$' /etc/inittab > >1:45:respawn:/sbin/mingetty --noclear tty1 > >2:23:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty2 > >3:23:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty3 > >4:23:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty4 > >5:23:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty5 > >6:23:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty6 > > > > I use mingetty on all systems. And console 1 is only allowed for login > > in init level 4 and 5 and never clears as I need to have the boot > > messages. > > Hmm, I've never used mingetty, but isn't it possible that it shows the > same behaviour as systemd, that is it disallocates the tty after each > logout? I do not know how systemd works. But I hope, it dis- and reallocates the tty (not checked) > In order to test this try adding the option --noclear to all > instances of mingetty. Yes, that keeps the setting. > If the option --noclear fixes the problem, then there will be two things > we can do. First, maybe file a bug against mingetty (I don't know if > this should be considered a bug or a feature of mingetty...). Well, reallocating the tty is as it should be from my perspective. So I wouldn't see that a bug. > And > second, try to do something about the problem in console-setup. > > In the file /lib/udev/rules.d/90-console-setup.rules console-setup > installs the following rule: > > ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="vc", KERNEL=="vcs[1-9]|vcs[1-9][0-9]", > TEST=="/run/console-setup/font-loaded", > RUN+="/etc/console-setup/cached_setup_terminal.sh %k" > > In theory this should reconfigure a tty each time it is allocated. I will give that a try. Will give you feedback. Currently I have "print -n '\033%@'" in my zshrc. But I see that only as a temporary workaround. Regards Klaus - -- Klaus Ethgen http://www.ethgen.ch/ pub 4096R/4E20AF1C 2011-05-16 Klaus Ethgen Fingerprint: 85D4 CA42 952C 949B 1753 62B3 79D0 B06F 4E20 AF1C -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: Charset: ISO-8859-1 iQGcBAEBCgAGBQJXKF5yAAoJEKZ8CrGAGfaskhEL/jq1gxdLitB4Rz6LP0KvZzO0 psKpRzVvUEbyHeTKyKfvcd7m+EMlDbtlmW9x8l3msQvjawlqkN0lSJsK+ctHYqq0 ZC5m2NWJwbezWuERgkfLTn0NNkb8Ssfbdx6f5V9gsBkCIWz5oexz/bbH4MnLN5zd 4YZhFPYZ4FiOAK2r/3DHDxeo6QqZTV29hDJZbF0J5D07jv0HA+AXC1yUAc5HWk/B cBLtGin40qhEHhC45KXlP0kpMNEoLEr3XFLVV/TeqFx97ouK0G3WfjsXqD7sFtQ2 1vDSBbK+c5F+BKsQYHDJ1uNaM+NzZvYVR3yJToli5VOIOg5LvrQPFeUbiH5ZQuGN FuUQO+yvTB4Vjg39iMHc8w9/nFIk685c9xcSwLJFTsmfYzq8vUFTuudFsxpF97iP d0CdO4fhX4o4gk9Fkg12uuwyQAwr0ksp80yLcJ4hQNOY8HmPDXMRYR+z7CPzph+m QcNfQutzyX7ClAlSM7EA1HukNMLLdobZuFVoS7l3cg== =ZOTa -END PGP SIGNATURE-
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Bug#823323: busybox: Side effect after disabling CONFIG_FEATURE_PREFER_APPLETS
Package: busybox Version: 1:1.22.0-19 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, To address the issue about kmod's modprobe in busybox (#821307), the CONFIG_FEATURE_PREFER_APPLETS is disabled in busybox 1:1.22.0-19. However, this causes some issues for live-boot. There are some commands in the shell script use the options that the commands from kmod do not support. E.g. now when "ls" is used, the one from kmod is used. However, it only supports option "-h": $ bin/ls -h Usage: ls [-h] [FILE ...] While in live-boot, the following scripts, for example: 9990-misc-helpers.sh: if [ -z "$(ls -A "${src}")" ] 9990-mount-iscsi.sh:devices="$(ls -d /sys/class/scsi_device/${host}*/device/block:* \ 9990-overlay.sh:num_block=$(ls -l /sys/block | wc -l) 9990-select-eth-device.sh: l_interfaces="$(cd /sys/class/net/ && ls -d * 2>/dev/null | grep -v "lo")" 9990-toram-todisk.sh: size=$( expr $(ls -la ${MODULETORAMFILE} | awk '{print $5}') / 1024 + 5000 ) All of them use the options which kmod's ls does not support. This change causes many failures for live-boot. Any way to find the balance? Thanks in advance. Steven -- System Information: Debian Release: stretch/sid APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 4.5.0-1-686-pae (SMP w/1 CPU core) Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system) Versions of packages busybox depends on: ii libc6 2.22-7 busybox recommends no packages. busybox suggests no packages. -- no debconf information
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Bug#823333: installation-reports: Reiser4 SFRN 4.0.1 Jessie d-i / kernel 4.5.x successfull installation into VirtualBox
Package: installation-reports Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, *** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate *** * What led up to the situation? * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or ineffective)? * What was the outcome of this action? * What outcome did you expect instead? *** End of the template - remove these template lines *** -- Package-specific info: Boot method: netboot ISO Image version: https://metztli.it/readOnlyEphemeral/metztli.iso Date: 05-03-2016 Machine: VirtualBox 5.0.16 Partitions: Filesystem Type 1K-blocksUsed Available Use% Mounted on udev devtmpfs 10240 0 10240 0% /dev tmpfs tmpfs 3073084428302880 2% /run /dev/sda5 reiser49831192 1148216 8682976 12% / tmpfs tmpfs 768264 0768264 0% /dev/shm tmpfs tmpfs 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock tmpfs tmpfs 768264 0768264 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/sda1 ext2131878 54430 70639 44% /boot Base System Installation Checklist: [O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it Initial boot: [O] Detect network card:[O] Configure network: [O] Detect CD: [O] Load installer modules: [O] Clock/timezone setup: [O] User/password setup:[O] Detect hard drives: [O] Partition hard drives: [O] Install base system:[O] Install tasks: [O] Install boot loader:[O] Overall install:[O] Comments/Problems: Smooth expert or non-expert netboot/d-i installation with Reiser4 SFRN 4.0.1 -enabled Linux kernel 4.5.x; due to known systemd/nfs quirk upon Jessie reboot, this d-i automatically removes nfs-common at end of installation. -- Please make sure that the hardware-summary log file, and any other installation logs that you think would be useful are attached to this report. Please compress large files using gzip. Once you have filled out this report, mail it to sub...@bugs.debian.org. == Installer lsb-release: == DISTRIB_ID=Debian DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Debian GNU/Linux installer" DISTRIB_RELEASE="8 (jessie) - installer build 20160502-09:54" X_INSTALLATION_MEDIUM=netboot == Installer hardware-summary: == uname -a: Linux xiuhtecuhtli 4.5.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.5.2-1 (2016-04-28) x86_64 Xonecuiltzin lspci -knn: 00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: Intel Corporation 440FX - 82441FX PMC [Natoma] [8086:1237] (rev 02) lspci -knn: 00:01.0 ISA bridge [0601]: Intel Corporation 82371SB PIIX3 ISA [Natoma/Triton II] [8086:7000] lspci -knn: 00:01.1 IDE interface [0101]: Intel Corporation 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 IDE [8086:7111] (rev 01) lspci -knn: Kernel driver in use: ata_piix lspci -knn: 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: InnoTek Systemberatung GmbH VirtualBox Graphics Adapter [80ee:beef] lspci -knn: 00:03.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Intel Corporation 82540EM Gigabit Ethernet Controller [8086:100e] (rev 02) lspci -knn: Subsystem: Intel Corporation Device [8086:001e] lspci -knn: Kernel driver in use: e1000 lspci -knn: 00:04.0 System peripheral [0880]: InnoTek Systemberatung GmbH VirtualBox Guest Service [80ee:cafe] lspci -knn: 00:06.0 USB controller [0c03]: Apple Inc. KeyLargo/Intrepid USB [106b:003f] lspci -knn: Kernel driver in use: ohci-pci lspci -knn: 00:07.0 Bridge [0680]: Intel Corporation 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 ACPI [8086:7113] (rev 08) lspci -knn: 00:0d.0 SATA controller [0106]: Intel Corporation 82801HM/HEM (ICH8M/ICH8M-E) SATA Controller [AHCI mode] [8086:2829] (rev 02) lspci -knn: Kernel driver in use: ahci usb-list: usb-list: Bus 01 Device 01: OHCI PCI host controller [1d6b:0001] usb-list:Level 00 Parent 00 Port 00 Class 09(hub ) Subclass 00 Protocol 00 usb-list:Manufacturer: Linux 4.5.0-2-amd64 ohci_hcd usb-list:Interface 00: Class 09(hub ) Subclass 00 Protocol 00 Driver hub usb-list: usb-list: Bus 01 Device 02: USB Tablet [80ee:0021] usb-list:Level 01 Parent 01 Port 00 Class 00(>ifc ) Subclass 00 Protocol 00 usb-list:Manufacturer: VirtualBox usb-list:Interface 00: Class 03(HID ) Subclass 00 Protocol 00 Driver usbhid lsmod: Module Size Used by lsmod: fuse 98304 0 lsmod: ufs73728 0 lsmod: qnx4 16384 0 lsmod: hfsplus 102400 0 lsmod: hfs57344 0 lsmod: minix 36864 0 lsmod: msdos 20480 0 lsmod: nls_utf8 16384 1 lsmod: dm_mod110592 0 lsmod: md_mod131072 0 lsmod: xfs 958464 0 lsmod: libcrc32c 16384 1 xfs lsmod: reiser4 442368 1 lsmod: jfs 176128 0 l
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Accepted: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Format: 1.8 Date: Tue, 03 May 2016 10:54:40 +0200 Source: cdebconf Binary: cdebconf cdebconf-gtk libdebconfclient0 libdebconfclient0-dev cdebconf-udeb cdebconf-priority libdebconfclient0-udeb cdebconf-text-udeb cdebconf-newt-udeb cdebconf-gtk-udeb Architecture: source i386 all Version: 0.210 Distribution: unstable Urgency: medium Maintainer: Debian Install System Team Changed-By: Christian Perrier Description: cdebconf - Debian Configuration Management System (C-implementation) cdebconf-gtk - Gtk+ frontend for Debian Configuration Management System cdebconf-gtk-udeb - Gtk+ frontend for Debian Configuration Management System (udeb) cdebconf-newt-udeb - Newt frontend for Debian Configuration Management System (udeb) cdebconf-priority - Change debconf priority (udeb) cdebconf-text-udeb - Plain text frontend for Debian Configuration Management System (udeb) cdebconf-udeb - Debian Configuration Management System (C-implementation) (udeb) libdebconfclient0 - Debian Configuration Management System (C-implementation library) libdebconfclient0-dev - Development files for cdebconf libdebconfclient0-udeb - Debian Configuration Management System (C-implementation) (udeb) Changes: cdebconf (0.210) unstable; urgency=medium . [ Updated translations ] * Slovak (sk.po) by ctenar Checksums-Sha1: fafdb7b47fd9165df3d5e157fd9feea7a01c38e7 2662 cdebconf_0.210.dsc 8170c5d9ce9ada7c2b26f3a472c1b42918f66bcf 272084 cdebconf_0.210.tar.xz 4fd900c99a0874b7e4f2cb57ff59b5d2f7216654 216008 cdebconf-dbgsym_0.210_i386.deb 3aff543d09f89fe0e831ff60f05f28284440071c 82178 cdebconf-gtk-dbgsym_0.210_i386.deb b38529b322605e700a552e42d4bcc3e4e4d2ada0 32228 cdebconf-gtk-udeb_0.210_i386.udeb f07b5b9e39d16469b26bbcb325a4c8a24d54d615 75180 cdebconf-gtk_0.210_i386.deb 4362efbe281e7966daab1b23901d24d32e808a25 21210 cdebconf-newt-udeb_0.210_i386.udeb 4b39cd48802d577ee5b60bb38b016a359809da0f 3144 cdebconf-priority_0.210_all.udeb 6cc46a81764d01cd5008d31a8d3068a3781a1f34 24610 cdebconf-text-udeb_0.210_i386.udeb 936613c2aa0944d3f4a5e23c55299cbadb5b6115 82092 cdebconf-udeb_0.210_i386.udeb f9e6955b14e05f562aed9da07cfdc335c8396a3a 182256 cdebconf_0.210_i386.deb 194a28b3cf30b722bc06505d5356a5c9edc38e47 5270 libdebconfclient0-dbgsym_0.210_i386.deb 1dff19c8a1350261ed4ab94000bfa27f2ae96938 51976 libdebconfclient0-dev_0.210_i386.deb 54b0b12c5196a994dd2a0a46e431032135b1f267 3282 libdebconfclient0-udeb_0.210_i386.udeb 07d8e2b3484486a59fdc5068e2a1f5942661b635 47548 libdebconfclient0_0.210_i386.deb Checksums-Sha256: 508e0aa01a1bce17d4ec23fad7ccbe6f64f6ecec5bd552da0880dd4a5d93070f 2662 cdebconf_0.210.dsc 9140e84cf1449f2692ed42b57461c2f877df673edf56e7c1854c88fed3f5bd5b 272084 cdebconf_0.210.tar.xz 727d39e88ea88398fdf57ad83e569c5241459e29b3f54ae3911185079f059b07 216008 cdebconf-dbgsym_0.210_i386.deb d98240092eb9272c69294de38fd709f56c56ad71a74bc26adc1f210b13f3744c 82178 cdebconf-gtk-dbgsym_0.210_i386.deb 404430908e86edebff40437492fe445a282458bfcfe7a9976b442d66fab72146 32228 cdebconf-gtk-udeb_0.210_i386.udeb 34eb1005c7a8bf20f5850ae9c62545cd8de0364ba274b259b935a69ce97efcbf 75180 cdebconf-gtk_0.210_i386.deb 206ee4dcf3fd19f80a1a6f9a1462913272335e55d6e4fd67b3a4b5202613174e 21210 cdebconf-newt-udeb_0.210_i386.udeb b088d59a5708ce2903a7026fa37a37b6cd615b4422bc0989cbb6884a3b179922 3144 cdebconf-priority_0.210_all.udeb 142f7cde9b3a94aa0e491d7680ccc66801c33c8fb22284cc58d330a2a0055e3b 24610 cdebconf-text-udeb_0.210_i386.udeb ef58011f84f5626517baacd32f360bc5dd235423a15cf294f1434a68fcf84925 82092 cdebconf-udeb_0.210_i386.udeb 351a561b5e34fe8d7ef6d9d5731b4c6b8d76390f566b685b6aebcaa1d6c3e995 182256 cdebconf_0.210_i386.deb f4147034e813181d99b75b3db07f46a7e778fb0b34c61d200b92ae911b626148 5270 libdebconfclient0-dbgsym_0.210_i386.deb dfc06ed35bea9458da824b62cd42fede21d715f02950ea3446ff47809dd5b566 51976 libdebconfclient0-dev_0.210_i386.deb ef182f804f6e502ec80d7c97b720ed3fd1ef66aa6a251b2bccfbd5d095f7b78b 3282 libdebconfclient0-udeb_0.210_i386.udeb cfc967f9c675229ab3168ba0fcb87ad96829cad4bcab5343b453faf53f2d17a4 47548 libdebconfclient0_0.210_i386.deb Files: e0cf1b56de62917d63e58863786bf275 2662 utils optional cdebconf_0.210.dsc 3fc584af243d3a6b28d0248493ed8f65 272084 utils optional cdebconf_0.210.tar.xz 07ca421ce0d5d3755efe5c91cea61295 216008 debug extra cdebconf-dbgsym_0.210_i386.deb 3ded39a292bc31439ca1c18131d9e66f 82178 debug extra cdebconf-gtk-dbgsym_0.210_i386.deb 1ff09eceb75c8a89940fb0d1b24cfcad 32228 debian-installer optional cdebconf-gtk-udeb_0.210_i386.udeb 827f4bee485563d02ef9e853fc8f384f 75180 admin extra cdebconf-gtk_0.210_i386.deb 148c27dd342662d9cd92469a1b90257d 21210 debian-installer optional cdebconf-newt-udeb_0.210_i386.udeb e168fe06657ef970e47939805e7a98e7 3144 debian-installer standard cdebconf-priority_0.210_all.udeb 4a97029116e332f8f05272e21589ad96 24610 debian-installer optional cdebconf-text-udeb_0.210_i386.udeb fdfe
Bug#823323: busybox: Side effect after disabling CONFIG_FEATURE_PREFER_APPLETS
On 3 May 2016 15:27:07 CEST, Steven Shiau wrote: >Package: busybox >Version: 1:1.22.0-19 >Severity: important > >Dear Maintainer, > >To address the issue about kmod's modprobe in busybox (#821307), the >CONFIG_FEATURE_PREFER_APPLETS is disabled in busybox 1:1.22.0-19. >However, this causes some issues for live-boot. There are some commands >in >the shell script use the options that the commands from kmod do not >support. I guess you mean klibc-utils not kmod? >E.g. now when "ls" is used, the one from kmod is used. However, it only >supports option "-h": >$ bin/ls -h >Usage: ls [-h] [FILE ...] [...] /bin/ls should be a symlink to busybox. Why isn't it? Ben. -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
Bug#823323: busybox: Side effect after disabling CONFIG_FEATURE_PREFER_APPLETS
On 5/4/2016 AM 04:26, Ben Hutchings wrote: On 3 May 2016 15:27:07 CEST, Steven Shiau wrote: Package: busybox Version: 1:1.22.0-19 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, To address the issue about kmod's modprobe in busybox (#821307), the CONFIG_FEATURE_PREFER_APPLETS is disabled in busybox 1:1.22.0-19. However, this causes some issues for live-boot. There are some commands in the shell script use the options that the commands from kmod do not support. I guess you mean klibc-utils not kmod? Oh, YES. My bad. Thanks for correcting that. E.g. now when "ls" is used, the one from kmod is used. However, it only supports option "-h": $ bin/ls -h Usage: ls [-h] [FILE ...] [...] /bin/ls should be a symlink to busybox. Why isn't it? No idea here. Is it due to the config of initramfs-tools? There are some more files in initrd.img in the Debian live are from klibc-utils: # file * | grep klibc | awk -F":" '{print $1}' cat chroot cpio dd dmesg false fstype halt ipconfig kill ln losetup ls minips mkdir mkfifo mknod mount mv nfsmount nuke pivot_root poweroff readlink reboot resume run-init sleep sync true umount uname While the rest are busybox, e.g. df, cut... Thanks. Steven Ben. -- Steven Shiau Public Key Server PGP Key ID: 4096R/47CF935C Fingerprint: 0240 1FEB 695D 7112 62F0 8796 11C1 12DA 47CF 935C