Hello,
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=496820 prevents Power6 Systems from using the network because the ethernet adapters are not found. This also means that all all kinds of network installation will fail during the install. Since PPC is still a primary arch, this bug should be at least a F12Blocker I think.
The bugs blocks actually RHEL 6 (511304). Therefore I'm not able to add them to F12Blocker.
-- Regards, Niels
On 07/29/2009 03:18 AM, Niels Haase wrote:
Hello,
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=496820 prevents Power6 Systems from using the network because the ethernet adapters are not found. This also means that all all kinds of network installation will fail during the install. Since PPC is still a primary arch, this bug should be at least a F12Blocker I think.
The bugs blocks actually RHEL 6 (511304). Therefore I'm not able to add them to F12Blocker.
-- Regards, Niels
Looks like one to me as well. If I understand the severity setting policy correctly, we would want to set this to urgent so that it shows up on the radar for the blocker bug meeting Friday.
TK009
2009/7/29 TK009 john.brown009@gmail.com:
Looks like one to me as well. If I understand the severity setting policy correctly, we would want to set this to urgent so that it shows up on the radar for the blocker bug meeting Friday.
I changed the severity to urgent and leave a comment that we take care of it. I try to come along to the meeting to remember about this bug, since it's not show up on the F12 blocker list.
-- Regards, Niels
TK009
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On Wed, 2009-07-29 at 12:05 +0200, Niels Haase wrote:
2009/7/29 TK009 john.brown009@gmail.com:
Looks like one to me as well. If I understand the severity setting policy correctly, we would want to set this to urgent so that it shows up on the radar for the blocker bug meeting Friday.
I changed the severity to urgent and leave a comment that we take care of it. I try to come along to the meeting to remember about this bug, since it's not show up on the F12 blocker list.
As discussed in the bug, this was actually fixed for Rawhide a while back. It's open for 11.
For the historical record, the bug was nominated for F11 blockers but reluctantly dropped - it was a borderline case but in the end we weren't willing to hold up the release for it. We noted that it doesn't affect _all_ PPC systems, only a specific type which is probably quite rare among Fedora users.