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Missing dirmngr after fresh install



Hi,

Many thanks for the new builds that have appeared recently.

I burnt the latest netinst image for installing into a v240. Here's some notes:

0) First, boot from cd into rescue mode shell
1) Label + partition disks for RAID1, leaving a bit of empty space at the start of disk just in case something would accidentally write v1.2 metadata:

Device         Start       End   Sectors  Size Id Type                  Flags
/dev/sdb1      16065 125845184 125829120   60G fd Linux raid autodetect      
/dev/sdb2  125853210 143364059  17510850  8.4G fd Linux raid autodetect      
/dev/sdb3          0 143364059 143364060 68.4G  5 Whole disk                 

Device         Start       End   Sectors  Size Id Type                  Flags
/dev/sda1      16065 125845184 125829120   60G fd Linux raid autodetect      
/dev/sda2  125853210 143364059  17510850  8.4G fd Linux raid autodetect      
/dev/sda3          0 143364059 143364060 68.4G  5 Whole disk       

2) Create arrays with v1.0 metadata:

mdadm --create /dev/md0 -n2 -x0 -l1 -e 1.0 /dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1
mdadm --create /dev/md1 -n2 -x0 -l1 -e 1.0 /dev/sda2 /dev/sdb2

3) Reboot from rescue mode into standard debian-installer
4) Use md0 as ext3 root, md1 as swap (seems to work without dedicated /boot ...?)
5) After SILO has been installed, set boot devices:

ok setenv boot-device disk0:c disk1:c
ok boot

6) First problem: gpg --recv-keys operation fails due to missing dirmngr:

gpg: failed to start the dirmngr '/usr/bin/dirmngr': No such file or directory

7) As workaround. Download, sha256sum verify & install dirmngr and it's dependencies:

- dirmngr_2.1.18-6_sparc64.deb
- libldap-2.4-2_2.4.44+dfsg-3_sparc64.deb
- libldap-common_2.4.44+dfsg-3_all.deb
- libsasl2-2_2.1.27~101-g0780600+dfsg-2_sparc64.deb
- libsasl2-modules-db_2.1.27~101-g0780600+dfsg-2_sparc64.deb
- libksba8_1.3.5-2_sparc64.deb

After this, key retrieval should work.

8) Install firmware-qlogic etc. LUNs in a test array were visible out of the box and multipathd seemed happy enough.

Any suggestions/workarounds for the missing dirmngr issue?

Also, what repos should be used for ZFS packages?


Kind regards,
Jukka


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