In Lucid this package depends on aufs-modules again which is not in the
Ubuntu repositories. I guess this is because of the lack of a Ubuntu
maintainer and direct sync with the Debian as mentioned above.
** Changed in: fsprotect (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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fsprotect in k
> Version 1.0.5 fixes this problem (and some others). It is currently available
> for Debian unstable but it will soon enter testing.
Closing this bug then, as the package has been synced ~45 hours ago.
> (To the Ubuntu maintainer:)
Well, actually there is no person maintaining it; it is synced d
I installed the version 1.0.5 from debian sid repo on my kubuntu 10.04
(2.6.32-22-generic) and it seems that works perfect.
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fsprotect in karmic have unmet dependencies
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/397921
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Version 1.0.5 fixes this problem (and some others). It is currently
available for Debian unstable but it will soon enter testing. (To the
Ubuntu maintainer:) Please try this version and report bugs in Debian's
bugtracker or directly to me via e-mail.
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fsprotect in karmic have unmet dependencies
I would like to request the removal of aufs from karmic and lucid; as it
is broken. The same applies to fsprotect, although this could be fixed
by dropping the dependencies on aufs*.
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fsprotect in karmic have unmet dependencies
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/397921
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All,
I decided to research a way to modify the deb as there has not been much
activity on resolving this issue. I extracted the deb and change it's
dependencies to look for aufs-source instead of aufs-modules. I then rebuilt
it. My work has been attached.
You should be able to use fsprotect b
With Karmic alpha it is no more possible to create a bootable USB stick
with persistent data (see Gnome menu "System"). This might be caused by
this bug. Such a stick is nice to demonstrate or test-drive Ubuntu! So
if I am right then please give this bug some Importance.
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fsprotect in karmic ha
Hello,
The aufs-tools depedency is there because it contains mount.aufs / umount.aufs.
AFAIK those are called by mount/umount (no?). Are you sure there is no need for
those files to exist? They claim to properly update mtab and umount.aufs calls
auplink when umounting.
Also, I'd be glad if yo
I don't see you calling any command from aufs-tools. You don't need
aufs-tools for mounting such a filesystem, so I guess fsprotect will
also work without aufs-tools.
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fsprotect in karmic have unmet dependencies
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Fsprotect needs auf-tools to mount aufs. It can't work without this.
I think that you should upload the new aufs-tools in this version of ubuntu
(9.10) because fsprotect is very useful especially for public desktop pcs.
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fsprotect in karmic have unmet dependencies
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AUFS2 is included in the Ubuntu kernel, and the aufs package will be
removed soon, as it is broken and unusable. If you need aufs-tools, the
package is broken and should be removed. Otherwise, please remove the
dependency.
Another option would be uploading tools for aufs2, but as we are in
feature
I can confirm this bug.
If I look at Julian's comment in bug #384987 it is suggested that both
aufs-modules and aufs-sources should be removed from Karmic and AUFS2
should be used instead. It does however not look like AUFS2 is available
in Karmic.
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