[signoff] device-mapper & lvm2 2.02.54

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[signoff] device-mapper & lvm2 2.02.54

by Eric Bélanger-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Hi,

device-mapper & lvm2 2.02.54 are now in testing.
Changes:
  * Upstream update
  * Enabled the device-mapper event daemon
  * Moved the udev rule from /etc to /lib

Please test and signoff. Signoffs from users would be appreciated.

Eric

Re: [arch-dev-public] [signoff] device-mapper & lvm2 2.02.54

by Evangelos Foutras-2 :: Rate this Message:

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On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 3:36 AM, Eric Bélanger <snowmaniscool@...> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> device-mapper & lvm2 2.02.54 are now in testing.
> Changes:
>  * Upstream update
>  * Enabled the device-mapper event daemon
>  * Moved the udev rule from /etc to /lib
>
> Please test and signoff. Signoffs from users would be appreciated.
>
> Eric

Booted fine on a netbook that uses dm-crypt with LUKS to encrypt the
root partition. cryptsetup has device-mapper in its dependencies, so I
think it's safe for me to give a i686 signoff for device-mapper.

(Can't say anything about lvm2 as I don't use it.)

Re: [signoff] device-mapper & lvm2 2.02.54

by Cedric Staniewski :: Rate this Message:

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Eric Bélanger wrote:

> Hi,
>
> device-mapper & lvm2 2.02.54 are now in testing.
> Changes:
>   * Upstream update
>   * Enabled the device-mapper event daemon
>   * Moved the udev rule from /etc to /lib
>
> Please test and signoff. Signoffs from users would be appreciated.
>
> Eric

I'm still able to boot using a newly generated initramfs image with encrypt and lvm2 hooks, and can therefore sign off both for x86_64.