This bug also affects me and my family all the time. Usually happens
when my kids or wife try to switch users after I am logged in. When it
happens, I can always hit alt+f7 to get back to my logged in shell but
unless I actually log out, nobody else can use the computer. I am using
12.04.1 LTS
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 942106 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/942106
any updates on this bug? How does it get assigned?
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Why is this bug not being addressed? This is a very high priority.
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Title:
syntax error in nsswitch config near [ syntax error ]
To manage notif
I also deal with this bug every single day. I am shocked to see that
this bug has been out there for over 5 years. I would love to fully
switch to Ubuntu and Evolution in my home but there is no way my wife
and children could understand how to use it with this bug. It is so bad
on my system that
I did read through it. This did not seem to help me. I updated the
ramfs but it still lost my array when I rebooted.
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Title:
mdadm arrays fail t
Same problem is happening to me with 11.04 64 bit server edition. I
created a RAID1 array and can mount it fine as /dev/md1 at the command
line but when I boot it fails to mount the md1 device. If i skip or
manually recover and re-assemble the array and remount at the command
line, it works fine.