Package "hw-detect"
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hw-detect
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This package is just an umbrella for a group of other packages,
it has no description. Description samples from packages in group:
- Hardware architecture detector
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*DELETED* |
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xenial (16.04) |
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main |
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hw-detect (1.117ubuntu2.1) xenial; urgency=medium
* {hw-,disk-,net}detect.sh, check-missing-firmware.sh: use 'modprobe -b'
in order to honor module blacklisting from kernel cmdline parameters.
(LP: #1602717)
-- Mauricio Faria de Oliveira <email address hidden> Thu, 29 Sep 2016 09:52:10 -0400
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1602717 |
hw-detect modprobes blindly, ignoring blacklists |
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hw-detect (1.117ubuntu2) xenial; urgency=medium
* Enable disk-detect/multipath/enable by default on s390x.
-- Dimitri John Ledkov <email address hidden> Thu, 14 Apr 2016 14:16:02 +0100
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hw-detect (1.117ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=low
* Merge 1.117 from debian to pick up fix for LP: #1559193.
* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
- Add an 'archdetect-deb' package, containing /usr/bin/archdetect. Add
an archdetect(1) manual page.
- Add support for activating fakeraid devices with mdadm.
- disk-detect.sh: Do not check the kernel command line for any option
to enable dmraid support. If functional dmraid arrays are found, the
user will be asked if they wish to activate them.
- 'dmraid -c -s' changed its output format; cope with both old and new.
- Make dmraid logging a bit neater.
- Offer iSCSI targets for preseeding if partman-iscsi is available and
no disk devices are found.
- disk-detect.sh: Use mpath[a-z] now rather than mpath[0-9] to identify
multipath devices and thus know to install partman-multipath.
- disk-detect.sh: run update-dev after installing multipath and sg3.
- debian/control: Depends on multipath-udeb (>= 0.5.0), which introduces
the multipath device naming changes above.
- Remove dm-emc from the multipath modules, since it's gone since
2.6.27.
- Improve checks for dm-* drivers being present to avoid relying on them
being built as modules.
- Bump question to load driver injection disk from medium to high, and
raise driver-injection-disk package priority to standard. Thus the
udeb will be loaded by default, but before installing any debs from
the OEMDRV a confirmation question will be asked (default true, can be
pre-seeded)
- Drop priorities of a couple of ethdetect questions to medium.
- Exit zero if you continue all the way through ethdetect's errors about
having no network interfaces.
- Remove FireWire Ethernet support.
- disk-detect.sh: multipath: reload udev rules before re-add devices
to guarantee all devices may get new udev properties
- disk-detect.sh: multipath: deactivate LVM volumes before multipath
discovery to unlock individual paths
- disk-detect.sh: multipath: deactivate md arrays before multipath
discovery to unlock individual paths
- disk-detect.sh: use iscsi-start wrapper in partman-iscsi to be able to set
a custom iSCSI initiatorName from the installer.
- disk-detect.sh: load SCSI device handlers before SCSI low-level
device drivers.
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1559193 |
disk-detect/s390-dasd/s390-zfcp: Restructure installer and put DASD and FCP configuration into disk detection |
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