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#71 | fixed | mondo doesn't work on x86_64 | ||
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At least 3 persons have reported issues with mondo on x86_64 |
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#72 | fixed | Mondo restore doesn't recognise USB keyboard on system without ps/2 ports | ||
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Hardware I ran into problem was Dell GX280 - no ps/2 ports, just USB. Install generic Kubuntu 6.06.1 system, ran mondo archive. Attempt to restore from mondorescue.iso created in previous step you get to How Should I Restore screen, and keyboard doesn't work... Any additional information required, please just ask... |
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#73 | fixed | mondorestore segfault | ||
Description |
Admittedly this is a little convoluted, but I can segfault mondorestore with the following procedure: Make a mondoarchive CD of a system with mdadm raid 1, with hda and hdc drives. Interactive restore to a system with only one drive hda and a CDrom on hdc. In the screen to revise the partition layout, select one of the raid partitions md0-2 and click on the Edit button, then the Raid button. A segfault occurs. This isn't very serious because I'm pretty sure I could still get a successful restore by just deleting the raid partitions, then deleting the physical partitions, then adding a new set for the one drive and continuing with the restore. Alternatively, I could probably manually edit the mountlist file in a second terminal before getting to the mountlist editor screen. I wonder if mondo should recognize that one of the devs in the mountlist is actually the CDrom from which mondo is running and not display it. It generates a lot of errors like "the partition hdc does not contain a valid filesystem" or some such (from my memory, I didn't write it down). |