lp:ubuntu/saucy/partman-iscsi
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- 20. By Stéphane Graber
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* Merge from Debian unstable, remaining changes:
- Remove "-o update" from the discover calls. It's not required and is
considered invalid with recent open-iscsi.
- Enable translations. - 19. By Stéphane Graber
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* Merge from Debian unstable, remaining changes:
- Remove "-o update" from the discover calls. It's not required and is
considered invalid with recent open-iscsi.
- Enable translations. - 18. By Stéphane Graber
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Remove "-o update" from the discover calls. It's not required and is
considered invalid with recent open-iscsi. - 16. By Colin Watson
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[ Jim Paris ]
Work around username/password being "(null)", due to a kernel change
which open-iscsi doesn't handle yet (LP: #625013). - 15. By Colin Watson
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Use 'dh $@ --options' rather than 'dh --options $@', for
forward-compatibility with debhelper v8. - 14. By Colin Watson
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* Fix case of 'state' variable, so that we correctly go back to the
address question after address validation failures (LP: #567196).
* Eliminate duplicate target names (LP: #567206).
* Don't pass an argument to db_go when asking partman-iscsi/login/ failed.
* Back up to appropriate previous state after asking
partman-iscsi/login/ empty_password.
* Create a node record before trying to set up authentication. - 13. By Colin Watson
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Set HWADDR rather than ISCSI_NETDEVICE, so that we select the default
network interface by MAC address rather than by interface name
(LP: #473036). - 12. By Colin Watson
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Remember the default network interface and record it in ISCSI_NETDEVICE
in iscsi.initramfs (LP: #473036). - 11. By Colin Watson
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Cope with "<NULL>" text in username, password, username_in, and
password_in files.
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