Fwiw, I can also confirm that my RAID array is degraded, which indeed
looks related to #645575.
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Title:
mdadm runs into infinite loop and prevent
Indeed the fix from #4 seems to solve the problem for me. I can confirm
that the update from #9 is likely right, this is certainly a race
condition, sometimes it will boot without problem and other times it
gets stuck.
If I run `ls /dev/mapper` from busybox before executing the `udevadm`
command,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1265857 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1265857
Public bug reported:
## Problem 1:
Using debootstrap with fakechroot fails to complete second-stage with
foreign.
```
# completes successfully
$ fakechroot fakeroot debootstrap --foreign --variant=fakechr
Public bug reported:
## Problem 1:
Using debootstrap with fakechroot fails to complete second-stage with
foreign.
```
# completes successfully
$ fakechroot fakeroot debootstrap --foreign --variant=fakechroot precise
mychroot http://ubuntu.datahop.net/ubuntu/
# fails to complete
$ fakechroot fa
Public bug reported:
Hello,
As discussed here;
http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2012/01/msg00642.html
For example;
$ dput salt1 freeswitch-debian/build/freeswitch_1.2.7_amd64.changes
Package has already been uploaded to salt1 on salt1
Nothing more to do for freeswitch-debian/build/freeswit
Hi all,
I have recently came up against this problem myself, and have fixed /
submitted a patch to the openssh development team. Here is the original
report:
So I modified the code to try and repair this oom_adj problem...
port-linux.c:
line 235: //static int oom_adj_save = INT_MIN;
line 236: s