You can create a file /etc/udev/rules.d/65-dmsetup.rules, which will
override the file in /lib/udev/rules.d/.
In lucid this seems to be handled completely differently (and much
better imho):
>From /lib/udev/rules.d/56-lvm.rules:
# Use DM name and split it up into its VG/LV/layer constituents.
IM
The answer seems to be to work *with* powermizer, not against it. :)
Option "RegistryDwords""PowerMizerEnable=0x1;
PerfLevelSrc=0x; PowerMizerDefault=0x1; PowerMizerDefaultAC=0x1"
This enables it and tells it to use one speed only. The default values
tell it what speed everyt
Pasted from #444563, which actually does seem to be the same bug:
I think I got it. In /lib/udev/rules.d/65-dmsetup.rules there's this
line:
ENV{DM_UUID}=="LVM-*", PROGRAM="/bin/sh -c 'set `lvm lvdisplay -C -o
vg_name,lv_name --noheadings /dev/$name` ; echo $1/$2'",
SYMLINK+="$result"
which is a
Regenerating the initrd fixed it for me:
update-initramfs -k all -u
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The pidgin wrapper script has an unnecessary dependency on bash and
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I was a little overzealous with the application of --noudevsync there,
only vgchange accepts that.
SUBSYSTEM=="block", ACTION=="add|change", ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}=="lvm*|LVM*", \
RUN+="watershed sh -c '/sbin/lvm vgscan; /sbin/lvm vgchange --noudevsync -a y'"
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I was a little overzealous with the application of --noudevsync btw,
only vgchange accepts that option. Proper version:
SUBSYSTEM=="block", ACTION=="add|change", ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}=="lvm*|LVM*", \
RUN+="watershed sh -c '/sbin/lvm vgscan; /sbin/lvm vgchange --noudevsync -a y'"
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vgchange will create the device mapper table entries before exiting, so
that part should be taken care of. After it's finished, udev will create
the device nodes and symlinks as it gets the information about the new
dm nodes from the kernel.
>From the vgchange manpage:
--noudevsync
Seeing this right now, all oneiric updates applied. Regression?
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So, it looks like usb-storage wants to have the device from t+1 until
1+11 (counting from the moment of insertion). usb_modeswitch wants to
detach usb-storage at t+1 (exact numbers differ per chipset,
apparently). This looks like a race condition, caused by various parties
coding in arbitrary delay
I should note that I do not see any xHCI errors. There's simply nothing
happening, most notably the modeswitch. :)
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Modeswitching modem not
All right, I extracted the file 12d1:1446 from configPack.tar.gz, put it in
/etc/usb_modeswitch.d and added the line ReleaseDelay=3000. There was no
difference in the result. :(
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Actually delay_use=2 is more than enough to fix things for me.
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Modeswitching modem not working with some USB 3.0 host controllers
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I have the same issue on an Asus UX21A (should be very similar to
Cristophes UX31A). These laptops have Intel Panther Point USB
controllers. So I doubt whether the problem is restricted to NEC
uPD720200 controllers.
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Based on Christophe's post I modified /lib/udev/usb_modeswitch to wait
for a number of seconds before running the modeswitch_dispatcher. Some
experimenting determined the minimum number of seconds to be 11. My
modem is now detected and switched automatically, even if I have to wait
a few seconds lo
Could well be. Try increasing the delay to 30 though. If that doesn't
help, we might be experiencing different problems with the same result.
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Tried 1.0+noroms-0ubuntu14 from -proposed and (as far as the locking
goes) it works exactly as wished/expected/before. Thanks!
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The version of qemu-kvm that's in Precise fails to lock the pidfile like
it did in all previous versions, possibly leading to data corruption as
it might run twice on the same disk images (depending on the
configuration).
Upstream has already fixed this bug in
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Bug #1033727 is specifically about qemu-kvm 1.2.0 and higher, see
comment #8 on that bug for example. This bug is about earlier versions,
including the version in 12.04 LTS.
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I don't recall saying there was a duplicate of this bug? I merely
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Issue got fixed for me after applying recent updates.
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I think this happens because the lvm2 commands are called from inside
udev, while lvm itself also waits for udev to complete. This creates an
obvious deadlock.
/lib/udev/rules.d/85-lvm2.rules should be changed to read:
SUBSYSTEM=="block", ACTION=="add|change", ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}=="lvm*|LVM*", \
I think this happens because the lvm2 commands are called from inside
udev, while lvm itself also waits for udev to complete. This creates an
obvious deadlock.
/lib/udev/rules.d/85-lvm2.rules should be changed to read:
SUBSYSTEM=="block", ACTION=="add|change", ENV{ID_FS_TYPE}=="lvm*|LVM*", \
What I'm seeing is a vgchange process that hangs until udev kills it.
When it is killed it has only initialized a few LV's and most symlinks
in /dev/ are missing. Perhaps this is a different bug, but the
symptoms are exactly those from the original bug report.
Also, I'm not preventing udev's exit
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