Bug#1054644: xfsprogs-udeb: causes D-I to fail, reporting errors about missing partition devices

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Philip Hands <phil@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
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> Could this be related to #1051543?
>
> I'll try testing D-I while using the patch from that bug, to see if that helps.

It seems (to me at least) that the patch there does not apply usefully
to the version we're talking about, so I'll leave it to people that know
more about grub & XFS to look further.

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BTW the jobs where this failure first occured are:

(BIOS)  https://openqa.debian.net/tests/198911
(UEFI)  https://openqa.debian.net/tests/198912

and the immediately previous working jobs are these:

(BIOS)  https://openqa.debian.net/tests/198840
(UEFI)  https://openqa.debian.net/tests/198841

In the jobs you can see a 'Logs & Assets' tab, where you can find e.g.
the syslog from the D-I run.

Here's the one from the first BIOS failure:

  https://openqa.debian.net/tests/198911/logfile?filename=DI_syslog.txt

One thing I notice when comparing that to the matching successful log:

  https://openqa.debian.net/tests/198840/logfile?filename=complete_install-DI_syslog.txt

is that they both include a block of lines like:

   grub-installer: Unknown device "/dev/vda1": No such device

so that's just noise by the looks of it, since it was also saying that
when it was working.

I've since slightly reorganised the openQA jobs, to have a job that only
differs from the normal minimal install by the selection of XFS, so if
you want to see currently failing jobs, they will be the ones called
nonGUI_XFS@64bit & nonGUI_XFS (for BIOS & UEFI installs, respectively)
in this overview:

  https://openqa.debian.net/tests/overview?distri=debian&groupid=10

HTH

Cheers, Phil.
-- 
Philip Hands -- https://hands.com/~phil



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