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10 Template: nbd-client/no-auto-config
12 _Description: AUTO_GEN is set to "n" in /etc/nbd-client
13 The /etc/nbd-client file contains a line that sets the AUTO_GEN variable
14 to "n". This indicates that you prefer that the nbd configuration is
15 not automatically generated.
17 Since nbd-client 1:3.14-1, the file /etc/nbd-client is no longer used
18 for boot-time configuration; instead, a file /etc/nbdtab is used, with
19 a different format. The debconf configuration options have been
20 removed, and this file is therefore never automatically generated,
21 except that this upgrade would have generated a /etc/nbdtab file
22 from your /etc/nbd-client if AUTO_GEN had not been set to "n". As such,
23 you'll need to either disable the AUTO_GEN line in /etc/nbd-client and
24 call `dpkg-reconfigure nbd-client' to allow the configuration to be
25 migrated, or write the nbdtab file yourself manually.
27 If you do not take either of those steps, your nbd-client boot-time
28 configuration will not be functional.
30 Template: nbd-client/killall_set
32 _Description: KILLALL is no longer supported
33 You have a file /etc/nbd-client which does not set the shell variable
34 KILLALL to false. Since nbd-client 1:3.14-1, the boot sequence has been
35 changed to use /etc/nbdtab instead of /etc/nbd-client, and this mode of
36 operation no longer supports killing devices that are not specified in
39 Your configuration has been migrated to /etc/nbdtab and the
40 /etc/nbd-client file moved to /etc/nbd-client.old, but please note that
41 you must bring down any devices not specified in /etc/nbdtab manually