[rear-devel] [rear/rear] e5303b: #1886 - LPAR/PPC64 bootlist is incorrectly set whe...
Johannes Meixner
jsmeix at suse.com
Wed Aug 8 16:09:38 CEST 2018
Branch: refs/heads/master
Home: https://github.com/rear/rear
Commit: e5303b70d317c11ec73d99095a9aa001f373db59
https://github.com/rear/rear/commit/e5303b70d317c11ec73d99095a9aa001f373db59
Author: Renaud Métrich <rmetrich at redhat.com>
Date: 2018-08-01 (Wed, 01 Aug 2018)
Changed paths:
M usr/share/rear/finalize/Linux-ppc64le/680_install_PPC_bootlist.sh
Log Message:
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#1886 - LPAR/PPC64 bootlist is incorrectly set when having multiple 'prep' partitions
- Added handling of multiple 'prep' partitions
- Enhanced handling of multiple 'prep' partitions and multipath
Commit: 5e4a5f5eae1b5d0c1b926e59bb3389a6c9c253b2
https://github.com/rear/rear/commit/5e4a5f5eae1b5d0c1b926e59bb3389a6c9c253b2
Author: Renaud Métrich <rmetrich at redhat.com>
Date: 2018-08-01 (Wed, 01 Aug 2018)
Changed paths:
M usr/share/rear/finalize/Linux-ppc64le/680_install_PPC_bootlist.sh
Log Message:
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Replaced LogIfError by LogPrintIfError
Commit: a477df1e22b585bc64267c07942a3c269a55e5f9
https://github.com/rear/rear/commit/a477df1e22b585bc64267c07942a3c269a55e5f9
Author: Johannes Meixner <jsmeix at suse.com>
Date: 2018-08-08 (Wed, 08 Aug 2018)
Changed paths:
M usr/share/rear/finalize/Linux-ppc64le/680_install_PPC_bootlist.sh
Log Message:
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Merge pull request #1887 from rmetrich/bootlist
Fixed that on LPAR/PPC64 PowerVM the boot devices order list
was incorrectly set (via 'bootlist') when having multiple 'prep' partitions.
Now handling of multiple 'prep' partitions was added plus
enhanced handling of multiple prep partitions and multipath
in finalize/Linux-ppc64le/680_install_PPC_bootlist.sh
see https://github.com/rear/rear/issues/1886
Compare: https://github.com/rear/rear/compare/16788a721ff6...a477df1e22b5
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