Bug 2846

Summary: installer still broken for hard drive installs.
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: jrm
Component: installerAssignee: David Lawrence <dkl>
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Version: 6.0CC: dkl, jbj
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Last Closed: 1999-05-15 22:14:27 UTC Type: ---
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Description jrm 1999-05-15 21:55:07 UTC
I entered a new bug last week regarding how the installer
was broken in two different ways when doing a hard drive
install.  I also commented on someone else's problem with
their hard drive install, saying that it was similiar to the
problem I had.  My first bug report was closed, being called
a duplicate of the other report (2506).  That report was
subsequently closed, saying reopen if it is really broken.
Unfortunately, I don't appear to be able to reopen that bug
(or I can't find that option easily in bugzilla, possibly
because I didn't submit that one).  There is no boot.img
mentioned in the Errata, so both of the problems I
encountered still exist in the current set of disks.

Here are brief descriptions of the two problems:

1.  Can not upgrade the root partition if it is the
partition containing the install files, fails with an RPM
database not found message after mistakengly unmounting the
root.

2.  Can not upgrade the root partition if another partition
contains the install files, if that partition is mentioned
in the /etc/fstab.  This causes some strange symlink problem
 having to do with /tmp/hdimage to appear.

I consider these bugs severe since most likely the root
partition someone is upgrading either contains the install
files, or the partition that contains them is going to be in
the /etc/fstab.  This means most hard drive based upgrades
will fail.

Feel free to email me for further info...

Comment 1 Jeff Johnson 1999-05-15 22:14:59 UTC
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 2506 ***

Comment 2 openshift-github-bot 2018-02-22 18:44:28 UTC
Commit pushed to master at https://github.com/openshift/origin-web-console

https://github.com/openshift/origin-web-console/commit/5c5517e079879335893e7eb8753c69b455e29205
Merge pull request #2847 from sg00dwin/empty-project-list-issue2846

Automatic merge from submit-queue.

Hide the .project-list when filtered results are 0

Fixes https://github.com/openshift/origin-web-console/issues/2846

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