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31. By Luke Yelavich

disk-detect.sh, debian/disk-detect.templates: If dmraid arrays are found,
ask the user if they want to use them. (LP: #279288)

30. By Luke Yelavich

disk-detect.sh: Do not pass the complete device node path to
dmraid-activate, since it no longer uses basename.

29. By Luke Yelavich

* disk-detect.sh: Do not check the kernel command line for any option
  to enable dmraid support. If functional dmraid arrays are found, they
  will be activated.
* debian/disk-detect.templates: Remove disk-detect/dmraid/enable template.

28. By Colin Watson

* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
  - Remove FireWire Ethernet support.
  - Register lp module on i386 and amd64.
  - Exit zero if you continue all the way through ethdetect's errors about
    having no network interfaces.
  - Register rtc module on amd64.
  - Drop priorities of a couple of ethdetect questions to medium.
  - Install mouseemu on systems likely to have single-button mice (i.e.
    Macs), but not powerpc64 since that causes an oops in the input layer.
  - On powerpc/ps3 systems, load ps3rom, ps3disk, and ps3_gelic, and add
    snd_ps3 to /etc/modules.
  - Install elfspe2 on Cell (powerpc/ps3 and powerpc/cell) platforms.
  - Add hooks for iSCSI support.

27. By Colin Watson

* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
  - Remove FireWire Ethernet support.
  - Register lp module on i386 and amd64.
  - Exit zero if you continue all the way through ethdetect's errors about
    having no network interfaces.
  - Register rtc module on amd64.
  - Drop priorities of a couple of ethdetect questions to medium.
  - Install mouseemu on systems likely to have single-button mice (i.e.
    Macs), but not powerpc64 since that causes an oops in the input layer.
  - On powerpc/ps3 systems, load ps3rom, ps3disk, and ps3_gelic, and add
    snd_ps3 to /etc/modules.
  - Install elfspe2 on Cell (powerpc/ps3 and powerpc/cell) platforms.
  - Add hooks for iSCSI support.

26. By Soren Hansen

Add hooks for iSCSI support.

25. By Colin Watson

* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
  - Remove FireWire Ethernet support.
  - Register lp module on i386 and amd64.
  - Exit zero if you continue all the way through ethdetect's errors about
    having no network interfaces.
  - Register rtc module on amd64.
  - Drop priorities of a couple of ethdetect questions to medium.
  - Install mouseemu on systems likely to have single-button mice (i.e.
    Macs), but not powerpc64 since that causes an oops in the input layer.
  - On powerpc/ps3 systems, load ps3rom, ps3disk, and ps3_gelic, and add
    snd_ps3 to /etc/modules.
  - Install elfspe2 on Cell (powerpc/ps3 and powerpc/cell) platforms.
* Set Vcs-Bzr for Ubuntu.

24. By Colin Watson

* We now need to use ps3rom and ps3disk rather than ps3_storage.
* gelic_net was renamed to ps3_gelic.

23. By Colin Watson

Install elfspe2 on Cell (powerpc/ps3 and powerpc/cell) platforms.

22. By Evan

* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
  - Remove FireWire Ethernet support.
  - Register lp module on i386 and amd64.
  - Exit zero if you continue all the way through ethdetect's errors about
    having no network interfaces.
  - Register rtc module on amd64.
  - Drop priorities of a couple of ethdetect questions to medium.
  - Install mouseemu on systems likely to have single-button mice (i.e.
    Macs), but not powerpc64 since that causes an oops in the input layer.
  - On powerpc/ps3 systems, load ps3_storage and gelic_net and add snd_ps3
    to /etc/modules.

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