Re: [arch-general] WARNING: mkinitcpio 0.5.99.3 (kill-klibc) live in testing!

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Am Sonntag 07 Februar 2010 schrieb pyther:
> On 02/07/2010 06:03 AM, Thomas Bächler wrote:
> > Okay, this is it. The busybox-based mkinitcpio is entering testing now.
> > BACK UP YOUR OLD (WORKING) INITRAMFS (kernel26.img) FILE! Also, do NOT
> > use this if you have root on NFS, it is NOT IMPLEMENTED yet.
> > 
> > Known issues: If you use 2.6.33 and enable the support for ext2/ext3 in
> > the ext4 driver, root on ext2/3 won't work with the autodetect hook,
> > I'll fix that for the next version.
> > 
> > Number of systems that failed to boot after the upgrade: 0 (so far)
> > 
> > Hooks adjusted: All base hooks + keymap, encrypt, lvm2, mdadm, dmraid,
> > raid (now a symlink to mdadm), v86d. (Also, I hear that the uresume hook
> > works without modification).
> > 
> > I am still looking for someone to implement NFS root with this, please
> > contact me if you are interested. This will not be the final version,
> > there is still some work to do, but for now this requires more testing.
> 
> Not sure how to troubleshoot this, but when I'm booting "Activating RAID
> arrays" states FAILED, however my RAID 1 loads without a problem. I
> rarely restart this machine and when I do I usually neglect paying any
> attention to the boot process. Therefore, I think this is related, but
> if not let me know and I'll post in the forums.
This is normal since 3.0.x mdadm i try to find a fix for this, but it doesn't 
harm.
greetings
tpowa

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Tobias Powalowski
Archlinux Developer & Package Maintainer (tpowa)
http://www.archlinux.org
tpowa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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