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40 lines
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KNOWN BUGS in xen-tools
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Bugs to fix before next release
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* Older versions of LVM don't understand `--yes` while newer versions
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require it. The fix for the latter
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([Debian bug report 754517](https://bugs.debian.org/754517))
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introduced a regression with older LVM versions, e.g. on Debian 7
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Wheezy. There's likely an LVM version check and an according switch
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necessary.
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Bugs to fix rather soon
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* `xen-delete-image` doesn't remove all logical volumes if `--partitions` is used.
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See the link below for details how to reproduce. Reproducable at
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least with `--lvm`. Thanks to Antoine Benkemoun for reporting.
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[Bug Report](http://xen-tools.org/pipermail/xen-tools-discuss/2010-May/000757.html)
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* partitions were mounted in config file order, not in mountpoint order.
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That implies that if you specified :
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/boot
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/
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in that order, `/` was mounted _over_ `/boot`, and you would not
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_see_ `/boot`. Xen-Tools would then install `boot` on your `/`
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partition, and your boot device was just empty and unbootable.
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Workaround for 4.2 is to write your partition file such as mounts overlap
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correctly when mounted in specified order.
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Current (unreleased) fix is to sort by mountpoint length.
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Fix would be to reproduce what mount does with mount `-a`.
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