You are not logged in.
I can confirm that several users on IRC have this problem -- please file a bug report.
[git] | [AURpkgs] | [arch-games]
Offline
Looks like someone's already filed a bug report:
[url]http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/12089?string=dmraid&project=1&type[0]=&sev[0]=&pri[0]=&due[0]=&reported[0]=&cat[0]=&status[0]=open&percent[0]=&opened=&dev=&closed=&duedatefrom=&duedateto=&changedfrom=&changedto=&openedfrom=&openedto=&closedfrom=&closedto=[/url]
Last edited by tehfishman (2008-11-11 20:08:55)
Offline
i fix this issue with downgrade dmraid to dmraid-1.0.0.rc14-4. Here you can find corrected PKGBUILD (corrected url) with scripts and compiled package (Remember to do mkinitcpio after install).
It seems that problem ocures after first mkinitcpio afer upgrading to dmraid-1.0.0.rc15-5.
Last edited by extcake (2008-11-11 23:40:27)
Offline
And how do I downgrade dmraid with the installation disk? Because my whole system isn't accessible anymore I can only use the installation media, mount the raid partitions and chroot into the system. But my system runs now 2.6.27 vs 2.6.25 from the installation media and therefore mkinitcpio doesn't run properly. Any hints?
Update: I've found the magic switches mkinitcpio -g /boot/kernel26.img -k 2.6.27-ARCH and have a working system again. After a huge shock...
Cheers
Felix
Last edited by byteforscher (2008-11-13 16:17:35)
Offline
And how do I downgrade dmraid with the installation disk? Because my whole system isn't accessible anymore I can only use the installation media, mount the raid partitions and chroot into the system. But my system runs now 2.6.27 vs 2.6.25 from the installation media and therefore mkinitcpio doesn't run properly. Any hints?
Cheers
Felix
I fixed my system from ubuntu 8.10 livecd (runed from usb through UNetbootin) and there was no problems.
I just mounted my arch partition to /arch
then mount /proc and /dev
mount --bind /proc /arch/proc
mount --bind /dev /arch/dev
then chrooted to it.
downgraded dmraid (pacman -U dmraid-1.0.0.rc14-4-x86_64.pkg.tar.gz), and upgraded kernel (from /var/cache/pacman/pkg) so it rebuild mkinitcpio.
Offline
Thanks for the info here, was able to get the system back up and running.
Last edited by sysrq (2008-12-01 22:16:09)
Offline
What's going with getting the current dmraid package fixed so people don't have to downgrade? Anyone trying to install arch on a fakeraid is going to hit this problem and might not find this thread.
Last edited by sysrq (2008-12-01 22:15:28)
Offline
Please try the downgrade package from testing.
thanks
Offline