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thus preventing a failure when installing updates (due to udisks-daemon
not running) if a package was available in the install media.
Note that this will also cause the live system local repo to be
removed when finish-install is run after installing the live system
to disk. This is harmless - anything in the local repo should also
be available in the online media - and indeed, leads to a cleaner
system.
(committed by Martin Whitaker <mageia@martin-whitaker.me.uk>)
(cherry picked from commit 1bd5906918f44cd0fa4021c9cd34d0d6160203dd)
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A parsing bug in bootloader::read_grub2() stopped the main menuentry
being added to $bootloader{entries}.
(cherry picked from commit f0fe28807a30317d43c78c323311790e4095a5b4)
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(cherry picked from commit 3ffc79a0be43830570b12867ee91a1d2d8834075)
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(cherry picked from commit 250dfcd6a66b084282be7bc3c6b253b0374dae1f)
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Thus ensuring we get the correct device numbers after writing a
partition table (mga#22032).
(cherry picked from commit eb497cece2871e59a2f981602e44f303826ffeab)
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This enables bootloader::read_grub2 to recognise the initrd16 keyword,
which is used by default on x86 machines.
(cherry picked from commit 4d96d7a4c32186d7597f2f8f6f75eb1d8c9bf181)
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The video mode needs to be extracted from and written back to the
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT parameter in /etc/defaults/grub2.
This fix creates a new "default_vga" key in the $bootloader hash to
hold the current selection. Using the existing "vga" key would cause
the default video mode to be added to any bootloader entries that
don't have a specific "vga" value, e.g. the "failsafe" entry.
The $bootloader "vga" value doesn't appear to be set anywhere else,
so may in fact be obsolete.
(cherry picked from commit f70da6dee2087dbcb26e1ae6e00c5ea859c0c787)
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This allows changes to the append options to propagate to the grub2
configuration file, thus fixing mga#21263 and mga#21250.
(cherry picked from commit 6fb73fba36f9fcf88251f3bd3ad8ee67950c8541)
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(cherry picked from commit 14fe8140dfa87211854877002217f44aa02318ea)
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(cherry picked from commit c307169409a13fab669f863fdfa41364c319b20d)
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Those are listed in /proc/bus/input/devices (mga#9986)
(cherry picked from commit ae6acbf65a1911b5ae29e216901a7a2ac3cd4080)
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we were wrongly assuming we entered a new entry when reading eg:
"${xen_rm_opts}"
(which is why most people never see that error and why I wasn't able to
reproduce it, one would need Xen or similar to be installed)
Then drakboot would crash with:
drakboot crashed ("undefined value for mandatory argument 'text' encountered at ugtk3.pm"
Theorically, it could happen with DrakX too when updating a system with Xen.
(cherry picked from commit 1941fa3c6e9a68a1004c92f42493508bb46a32b5)
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thus we got more data
(cherry picked from commit 56c8070207a8395b7fb0c20eb200fd9bd8c76757)
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Fixes a corner case bug where GRUB_DEFAULT and GRUB_SAVEDEFAULT would be
overwritten if previously set to a value that evaluates as false.
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Depending on machine speed/slowness, signals will not be fired in the
order expected and Repaint() will be called before global variable
$cairo is set by draw().
This can be reproduced by making $timer to happens much faster than
every 120ms so that it happens before the first call to draw()
This workaround fix the bug introduced in commit 1a30f422b41250e338d2c1d209aec1b64204c8e0
But it would probably be saner to get rid of the $cairo global variable
and to create a Cairo context in every Repaint() caller instead...
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MCC also needs a separate fix for forcing using the X11 GDK backend b/c
GtkPlug/Socket do not work under Wayland, thus relying on xwayland
XFdrake will probably fails the same way under wayland, but anyway it's
there for configuring xserver...
It should probably checks for wayland before proposing to test
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