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lp:ubuntu/utopic-proposed/mdadm 2 Mature 2014-07-17 14:25:29 UTC
73. * Merge from Debian unstable, remaini...

Author: Dimitri John Ledkov
Revision Date: 2014-07-17 14:49:19 UTC

* Merge from Debian unstable, remaining changes:
  - debian/initramfs/mdadm-functions: add call wait_for_udev to wait a
    little longer for RAID devices to appear.
  - debian/control: we need udev and util-linux in the right version. We
    also remove the build dependency from quilt and docbook-to-man as both
    are not used in Ubuntus mdadm.
  - debian/initramfs/hook: kept the Ubuntus version for handling the absence
    of active raid arrays in <initramfs>/etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf
  - debian/initramfs/script.local-top.DEBIAN, debian/mdadm-startall,
    debian/mdadm.raid.DEBIAN: removed. udev does its job now instead.
  - debian/mdadm-startall.sgml, debian/mdadm-startall.8: documentation of
    unused startall script
  - debian/mdadm.config, debian/mdadm.postinst - let udev do the handling
    instead. Resolved merge conflict by keeping Ubuntu's version.
  - debian/mkconf.in is the older mkconf. Kept the Ubuntu version.
  - debian/rules: Kept Ubuntus version for installing apport hooks, not
    installing un-used startall script.
  - debian/presubj: Dropped this unused bug reporting file. Instead use
    source_mdadm.py act as an apport hook for bug handling.
  - d/p/debian-changes-3.1.4-1+8efb9d1ubuntu4: mdadm udev rule
    incrementally adds mdadm member when detected. Starting such an
    array in degraded mode is possible by mdadm -IRs. Using mdadm
    -ARs without stopping the array first does nothing when no
    mdarray-unassociated device is available. Using mdadm -IRs to
    start a previously partially assembled array through incremental
    mode. Keeping the mdadm -ARs for assembling arrays which were for
    some reason not assembled through incremental mode (i.e through
    mdadm's udev rule).
  - Take kernel cmdline parameters "nomdmonisw" and "nomdmonddf" into
    account, when assembling imsm/ddf arrays. This defaults to assembling
    those arrays using mdmon/mdadm, with a fallback to dmraid upon
    request.
  - Use default/grub.d snippet to continue using dmraid to assemble
    fakeraid arrays.

* Install incremental assembly rules.
* Disable use-external-blkid.diff, udev in Ubuntu is recent enough.

lp:ubuntu/utopic/mdadm 1 Development 2014-07-17 14:25:29 UTC
73. * Merge from Debian unstable, remaini...

Author: Dimitri John Ledkov
Revision Date: 2014-07-17 14:49:19 UTC

* Merge from Debian unstable, remaining changes:
  - debian/initramfs/mdadm-functions: add call wait_for_udev to wait a
    little longer for RAID devices to appear.
  - debian/control: we need udev and util-linux in the right version. We
    also remove the build dependency from quilt and docbook-to-man as both
    are not used in Ubuntus mdadm.
  - debian/initramfs/hook: kept the Ubuntus version for handling the absence
    of active raid arrays in <initramfs>/etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf
  - debian/initramfs/script.local-top.DEBIAN, debian/mdadm-startall,
    debian/mdadm.raid.DEBIAN: removed. udev does its job now instead.
  - debian/mdadm-startall.sgml, debian/mdadm-startall.8: documentation of
    unused startall script
  - debian/mdadm.config, debian/mdadm.postinst - let udev do the handling
    instead. Resolved merge conflict by keeping Ubuntu's version.
  - debian/mkconf.in is the older mkconf. Kept the Ubuntu version.
  - debian/rules: Kept Ubuntus version for installing apport hooks, not
    installing un-used startall script.
  - debian/presubj: Dropped this unused bug reporting file. Instead use
    source_mdadm.py act as an apport hook for bug handling.
  - d/p/debian-changes-3.1.4-1+8efb9d1ubuntu4: mdadm udev rule
    incrementally adds mdadm member when detected. Starting such an
    array in degraded mode is possible by mdadm -IRs. Using mdadm
    -ARs without stopping the array first does nothing when no
    mdarray-unassociated device is available. Using mdadm -IRs to
    start a previously partially assembled array through incremental
    mode. Keeping the mdadm -ARs for assembling arrays which were for
    some reason not assembled through incremental mode (i.e through
    mdadm's udev rule).
  - Take kernel cmdline parameters "nomdmonisw" and "nomdmonddf" into
    account, when assembling imsm/ddf arrays. This defaults to assembling
    those arrays using mdmon/mdadm, with a fallback to dmraid upon
    request.
  - Use default/grub.d snippet to continue using dmraid to assemble
    fakeraid arrays.

* Install incremental assembly rules.
* Disable use-external-blkid.diff, udev in Ubuntu is recent enough.

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