uot; (expecting ")")
At first glance, looks like metadata files weren't copied.
> I then compared the USB data to the .iso file to make sure they match.
How did you perform that comparison?
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like
> mine) to complete an installation from media - if the volumes fit on the
> media. Otherwise, the rest of the volumes are not easy to use as a
> complete download of the distribution.
>
> -- System Information:
> Debian Release: (inserted) 12 RC3 --
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like
> mine) to complete an installation from media - if the volumes fit on the
> media. Otherwise, the rest of the volumes are not easy to use as a
> complete download of the distribution.
>
> -- System Information:
> Debian Release: (inserted) 12 RC3 --
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like
> mine) to complete an installation from media - if the volumes fit on the
> media. Otherwise, the rest of the volumes are not easy to use as a
> complete download of the distribution.
>
> -- System Information:
> Debian Release: (inserted) 12 RC3 --
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n Alpha 1.
Feel free to ping this bug report a few weeks/months into the next release
cycle, so that we have a chance to catch our breath, and to deal with
incoming installation reports.
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n Alpha 1.
Feel free to ping this bug report a few weeks/months into the next release
cycle, so that we have a chance to catch our breath, and to deal with
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onsibly dispose the system.
If the system to be rescued is older than the netboot being considered,
that should be possible. If it's newer, that might not be possible. See
what happened when we moved from LUKS to LUKS2: an older d-i couldn't
rescue a newer system because it just didn't know about the ne
ers) late in Bookworm planning and it was suggested
> that it should be decided for Trixie immediately bookworm is released.
No opinion on that.
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ers) late in Bookworm planning and it was suggested
> that it should be decided for Trixie immediately bookworm is released.
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ers) late in Bookworm planning and it was suggested
> that it should be decided for Trixie immediately bookworm is released.
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Hi,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-19):
> Maybe something like logo_debian.properties (or whatever name) with:
>
> labelPosition=right
> bannerExpands=right
I settled for a logo_installer.ini (logo_debian.ini for us, plus a
symlink via
Control: tag -1 patch pending
Hi,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-19):
> Maybe something like logo_debian.properties (or whatever name) with:
>
> labelPosition=right
> bannerExpands=right
I settled for a logo_installer.ini (logo_debian.ini for us, plus a
symlink via
no
changes to existing code path (except for the keyword addition), so
that seems very low risk.
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no
changes to existing code path (except for the keyword addition), so
that seems very low risk.
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OK?).
I'm tempted to try and get that squeezed in finally (#745359 was almost
10 years ago, and the scaling trick was better than nothing, but clearly
not ideal); we can always refine the format later on.
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OK?).
I'm tempted to try and get that squeezed in finally (#745359 was almost
10 years ago, and the scaling trick was better than nothing, but clearly
not ideal); we can always refine the format later on.
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the file size, making sure the report wouldn't get lost in transit.
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the file size, making sure the report wouldn't get lost in transit.
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this was ringing a bell, I've just checked the debian-installer
repository and I already tweaked the file a little there, for similar
reasons:
https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/debian-installer/-/commit/698311cb81e26512a86a7b94682367cd047f491c
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this was ringing a bell, I've just checked the debian-installer
repository and I already tweaked the file a little there, for similar
reasons:
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age, it lives only in Salsa [2].
OK. I just wanted to make sure to raise that topic, I'm fine with
whatever the live team ends up (not) doing. No stone unturned, etc.
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age, it lives only in Salsa [2].
OK. I just wanted to make sure to raise that topic, I'm fine with
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age, it lives only in Salsa [2].
OK. I just wanted to make sure to raise that topic, I'm fine with
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m_di_rc1/amd64/iso-cd/
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/bookworm_di_rc2/amd64/iso-cd/
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/bookworm_di_rc3/amd64/iso-cd/
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https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/bookworm_di_rc2/amd64/iso-cd/
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/bookworm_di_rc3/amd64/iso-cd/
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Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-19):
> I'll try and provide you with a full netinst image, so that you have
> both Graphical Install and (text…) Install options. My patch should fix
> graphics-related issues, in both text and graphical modes. At first
> glance it looks like your X might
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-19):
> I'll try and provide you with a full netinst image, so that you have
> both Graphical Install and (text…) Install options. My patch should fix
> graphics-related issues, in both text and graphical modes. At first
> glance it looks like your X might
fix
graphics-related issues, in both text and graphical modes. At first
glance it looks like your X might have another issue preventing it from
starting.
Could you please share a screenshot of the grey screen when booting the
RC 3 in text mode?
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graphics-related issues, in both text and graphical modes. At first
glance it looks like your X might have another issue preventing it from
starting.
Could you please share a screenshot of the grey screen when booting the
RC 3 in text mode?
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from other older bug reports, which were pretty vague.)
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from other older bug reports, which were pretty vague.)
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debian-installer-12-netboot-amd64:
/usr/lib/debian-installer/images/12/amd64/text/pxelinux.0
debian-installer-12-netboot-amd64:
/usr/lib/debian-installer/images/12/amd64/text/pxelinux.cfg
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debian-installer-12-netboot-amd64:
/usr/lib/debian-installer/images/12/amd64/text/pxelinux.0
debian-installer-12-netboot-amd64:
/usr/lib/debian-installer/images/12/amd64/text/pxelinux.cfg
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Bookworm… It it possible that
trying to build a debug-enabled OVMF package might yield interesting
results, since AFAIUI that's the one implementing the back and forth…
If that's indeed the case, it should be easy to see what's written by
GRUB vs. what's read by Linux?
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Bookworm… It it possible that
trying to build a debug-enabled OVMF package might yield interesting
results, since AFAIUI that's the one implementing the back and forth…
If that's indeed the case, it should be easy to see what's written by
GRUB vs. what's read by Linux?
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Bookworm… It it possible that
trying to build a debug-enabled OVMF package might yield interesting
results, since AFAIUI that's the one implementing the back and forth…
If that's indeed the case, it should be easy to see what's written by
GRUB vs. what's read by Linux?
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Bookworm… It it possible that
trying to build a debug-enabled OVMF package might yield interesting
results, since AFAIUI that's the one implementing the back and forth…
If that's indeed the case, it should be easy to see what's written by
GRUB vs. what's read by Linux?
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today was
releasing RC 3 (and not screwing up the debian-cd part). ;)
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team to ask how they
would like us to proceed regarding RC 4 vs the full freeze. On the
kernel side, the current plan seems to be no further uploads before
the release but that could always change if some big bad bug (security
or otherwise) shows up.
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release.
1. https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Team
2. https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/errata
3. https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer
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1. https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Team
2. https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/errata
3. https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer
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Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-14):
> Also, I should note that while my focus was on netboot-gtk mini.iso
> (because it's much quicker to rebuild/tweak than a netinst image), I'm
> replicating those results with the netinst images:
[…]
> - Bookworm RC 1 has a “text-like” GRUB, all good.
&
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-14):
> Also, I should note that while my focus was on netboot-gtk mini.iso
> (because it's much quicker to rebuild/tweak than a netinst image), I'm
> replicating those results with the netinst images:
[…]
> - Bookworm RC 1 has a “text-like” GRUB, all good.
&
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-14):
> Also, I should note that while my focus was on netboot-gtk mini.iso
> (because it's much quicker to rebuild/tweak than a netinst image), I'm
> replicating those results with the netinst images:
[…]
> - Bookworm RC 1 has a “text-like” GRUB, all good.
&
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-14):
> Also, I should note that while my focus was on netboot-gtk mini.iso
> (because it's much quicker to rebuild/tweak than a netinst image), I'm
> replicating those results with the netinst images:
[…]
> - Bookworm RC 1 has a “text-like” GRUB, all good.
&
that code is still
active, it might just need to be taught about some EFI-specific case.
I'd file a bug report there if I were you, thanks already.
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version to use in a bisect session to
track down when that “regression” was introduced…
Monitoring the ppc64el situation (#1033058) was already on my radar for
upcoming point releases, I've added this new issue to the list:
https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/debian-installer/-/issues/3
Maybe I'll end up learning about FB after all… twice the fun!
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track down when that “regression” was introduced…
Monitoring the ppc64el situation (#1033058) was already on my radar for
upcoming point releases, I've added this new issue to the list:
https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/debian-installer/-/issues/3
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version to use in a bisect session to
track down when that “regression” was introduced…
Monitoring the ppc64el situation (#1033058) was already on my radar for
upcoming point releases, I've added this new issue to the list:
https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/debian-installer/-/issues/3
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version to use in a bisect session to
track down when that “regression” was introduced…
Monitoring the ppc64el situation (#1033058) was already on my radar for
upcoming point releases, I've added this new issue to the list:
https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/debian-installer/-/issues/3
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of system?
At this stage, I'd suggest giving Bookworm a shot, e.g. using the D-I
Bookworm RC 2 installer. Or wait a few hours (maybe days), at which
point an RC 3 should become available.
https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
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of system?
At this stage, I'd suggest giving Bookworm a shot, e.g. using the D-I
Bookworm RC 2 installer. Or wait a few hours (maybe days), at which
point an RC 3 should become available.
https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
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results from earlier D-I
Bookworm releases (Alpha 1, Alpha 2, RC 1) which might help narrow down
what changed between Bullseye and (current) Bookworm. But that might
happen after RC 3 is published.
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results from earlier D-I
Bookworm releases (Alpha 1, Alpha 2, RC 1) which might help narrow down
what changed between Bullseye and (current) Bookworm. But that might
happen after RC 3 is published.
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results from earlier D-I
Bookworm releases (Alpha 1, Alpha 2, RC 1) which might help narrow down
what changed between Bullseye and (current) Bookworm. But that might
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results from earlier D-I
Bookworm releases (Alpha 1, Alpha 2, RC 1) which might help narrow down
what changed between Bullseye and (current) Bookworm. But that might
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Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-12):
> I'll keeping looking at what's supposed to happen on tye, but I'm not
> sure I'll be able to get to the bottom of it on my own.
At least there's a HUGE red flag on tye. Load to the roof, RAM/swap
almost full, lots of dl10n-spider processes running for th
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-12):
> I'll keeping looking at what's supposed to happen on tye, but I'm not
> sure I'll be able to get to the bottom of it on my own.
At least there's a HUGE red flag on tye. Load to the roof, RAM/swap
almost full, lots of dl10n-spider processes running for th
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-12):
> I'll keeping looking at what's supposed to happen on tye, but I'm not
> sure I'll be able to get to the bottom of it on my own.
At least there's a HUGE red flag on tye. Load to the roof, RAM/swap
almost full, lots of dl10n-spider processes running for th
t find reassuring that the www
build output hundreds/thousands of warnings when running a local,
partial build of english/international…
I'll keeping looking at what's supposed to happen on tye, but I'm not
sure I'll be able to get to the bottom of it on my own.
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t find reassuring that the www
build output hundreds/thousands of warnings when running a local,
partial build of english/international…
I'll keeping looking at what's supposed to happen on tye, but I'm not
sure I'll be able to get to the bottom of it on my own.
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t find reassuring that the www
build output hundreds/thousands of warnings when running a local,
partial build of english/international…
I'll keeping looking at what's supposed to happen on tye, but I'm not
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ce new subcommands are supposed to have run and exited before, I
would expect the default operation to require no changes at all, so the
/media → $MNT update seems weird.
> exit 0
> fi
>
> @@ -79,7 +130,7 @@ if ! ( media_mounted && checkcontents $MNT ); then
>
ce new subcommands are supposed to have run and exited before, I
would expect the default operation to require no changes at all, so the
/media → $MNT update seems weird.
> exit 0
> fi
>
> @@ -79,7 +130,7 @@ if ! ( media_mounted && checkcontents $MNT ); then
>
happy with an unblock from a d-i perspective.
> Not attaching the debdiff.
:D
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> Not attaching the debdiff.
:D
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> Not attaching the debdiff.
:D
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> Not attaching the debdiff.
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I hope this all makes sense and isn't too much of a disappointment.
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I hope this all makes sense and isn't too much of a disappointment.
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ease review and avoid regressions.
Thanks for doing so. It's been on my todo list for a while but I'm
little concerned about the risk/benefit ratio at this stage; we can
consider those for inclusion at the beginning of the next development
cycle.
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ease review and avoid regressions.
Thanks for doing so. It's been on my todo list for a while but I'm
little concerned about the risk/benefit ratio at this stage; we can
consider those for inclusion at the beginning of the next development
cycle.
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0-netdevice ]
* Norwegian Nynorsk (nn.po) by Kjetil Sørlund
[ Updated translations in ./packages/s390-dasd ]
* Norwegian Bokmal (nb.po) by Kjetil Sørlund
* Norwegian Nynorsk (nn.po) by Kjetil Sørlund
which I planned on checking, possibly uploading and unblocking before RC
3, but I didn't check
can focus on reviewing the less easy packages.)
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able to play
with that in the upcoming weeks. Knowing the installer works when bumping
the VM's memory is kind of reassuring at least: it's not completely broken
when started this way.
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able to play
with that in the upcoming weeks. Knowing the installer works when bumping
the VM's memory is kind of reassuring at least: it's not completely broken
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en that we already document 780MB as the minimum requirement for
> Bullseye that seems obsolete, happy to create MRs to remove it from
> rootskel and cdebconf to clean this up.
Looping in Samuel who has been bumping requirements on a regular basis,
and who is likely to have good ideas in this
en that we already document 780MB as the minimum requirement for
> Bullseye that seems obsolete, happy to create MRs to remove it from
> rootskel and cdebconf to clean this up.
Looping in Samuel who has been bumping requirements on a regular basis,
and who is likely to have good ideas in this
> 5f 84 47 01 00 00 49 89 f4 be 2f 00 00 00 48 89 fb 49 89 45 c8 31 c0 <80> 3f
> 00 0f
… and that follow-up. For those not following IRC, I'm wondering whether
this could be a redux of #932149; that'd be consistent with PXE-booting
being successful on baremetal, but not with a 1G VM. Moritz
> 5f 84 47 01 00 00 49 89 f4 be 2f 00 00 00 48 89 fb 49 89 45 c8 31 c0 <80> 3f
> 00 0f
… and that follow-up. For those not following IRC, I'm wondering whether
this could be a redux of #932149; that'd be consistent with PXE-booting
being successful on baremetal, but not with a 1G VM. Moritz
Control: reassign -1 src:linux
Control: tag -1 patch
Hi,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-09):
> Fabian Greffrath (2023-05-09):
> > Sadly, another failed attempt to install Debian on my brand-new Lenovo
> > IdeaPad 5, this time using a USB dongle equiped with the Realtek
> >
Control: reassign -1 src:linux
Control: tag -1 patch
Hi,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-09):
> Fabian Greffrath (2023-05-09):
> > Sadly, another failed attempt to install Debian on my brand-new Lenovo
> > IdeaPad 5, this time using a USB dongle equiped with the Realtek
> >
Control: reassign -1 src:linux
Control: tag -1 patch
Hi,
Cyril Brulebois (2023-05-09):
> Fabian Greffrath (2023-05-09):
> > Sadly, another failed attempt to install Debian on my brand-new Lenovo
> > IdeaPad 5, this time using a USB dongle equiped with the Realtek
> >
72] r8188eu 1-4:1.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware
> rtlwifi/rtl8188eufw.bin
>
> Interstingly, calling dmesg on the system where the installation
> attempt failed, the line starting with 42871.936975,i.e. where the
> actual kernel module is loaded, and all following ones ar
72] r8188eu 1-4:1.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware
> rtlwifi/rtl8188eufw.bin
>
> Interstingly, calling dmesg on the system where the installation
> attempt failed, the line starting with 42871.936975,i.e. where the
> actual kernel module is loaded, and all following ones ar
low-up upload.
In any case, it's fine to delay RC 3 by a few days if we need some time
to think, before coming up with an updated plan.
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low-up upload.
In any case, it's fine to delay RC 3 by a few days if we need some time
to think, before coming up with an updated plan.
Cheers,
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[x] attach debdiff against the package in testing
Thanks for your time!
unblock xorg-server/2:21.1.7-3
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diff -u xorg-server-21.1.7/debian/cha
[x] attach debdiff against the package in testing
Thanks for your time!
unblock xorg-server/2:21.1.7-3
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diff -u xorg-server-21.1.7/debian/cha
[x] attach debdiff against the package in testing
Thanks for your time!
unblock xorg-server/2:21.1.7-3
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diff -u xorg-server-21.1.7/debian/cha
[x] attach debdiff against the package in testing
Thanks for your time!
unblock xorg-server/2:21.1.7-3
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diff -u xorg-server-21.1.7/debian/cha
apply the rolled-back changes again:
Sure, debdiff focuses on differences in the list of files/symlinks getting
shipped, and metadata differences (possibly maintainer scripts too, if given
--controlfiles=ALL); it doesn't actually diff files shipped in binary
packages.
Cheers,
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Cy
apply the rolled-back changes again:
Sure, debdiff focuses on differences in the list of files/symlinks getting
shipped, and metadata differences (possibly maintainer scripts too, if given
--controlfiles=ALL); it doesn't actually diff files shipped in binary
packages.
Cheers,
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Cy
page.
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page.
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