Processed: reassign 308577 to partman-base, closing 308577
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Bug#308577: partman: devices[index_of_name(name)] is unspecified
Bug reassigned from package `partman' to `partman-base'.
> close 308577 65
Bug#308577: partman: devices[index_of_name(name)] is unspecified
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Bug marked as fixed in version 65, send any further explanations to Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
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Bug#243024: marked as done (Unable to modify disks on a machine with Mylex Acceleraid 170 RAID controller (DAC960 controller). This is because of the unusual partition scheme used by the driver: the first logical disk is /dev/rd/c0d0 and the partitions are /dev/rd/c0d0p1, /dev/rd/c0d0p2, etc. Howerver parted expects the naming scheme to be the usual for devfs (../disc, ../part1, ../part2, and so on). As a result partman attempts to mount/format unexisting devices. I do not know how to fix this. In my opinion this is not a bug in parted but in the DAC960 driver.)
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Bug#243024: marked as done (Unable to modify disks on a machine with Mylex Acceleraid 170 RAID controller (DAC960 controller). This is because of the unusual partition scheme used by the driver: the first logical disk is /dev/rd/c0d0 and the partitions are /dev/rd/c0d0p1, /dev/rd/c0d0p2, etc. Howerver parted expects the naming scheme to be the usual for devfs (../disc, ../part1, ../part2, and so on). As a result partman attempts to mount/format unexisting devices. I do not know how to fix this. In my opinion this is not a bug in parted but in the DAC960 driver.)
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