On Saturday 09 December 2006 19:41, toga wrote:
I'm a newbie, for me it is chinese, but i understand that important
devices are missing from /dev, for example sda2, which is my linux
partition (all sda devices are missing).
It may be that your system does not work with the 2.6.17 kernel, but
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After installing etch from a daily netinst CD (2006/12/10 20:42 UTC) on my
beige G3 (OldWorld) PowerMac machine, the
builtin ethernet interface is disabled. This box has two ethernet interfaces:
eth0: D-Link RTL8139
eth1: builtin bmac on the
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On Sun, Dec 10, 2006 at 01:56:46AM +0100, Ulrich Teichert wrote:
Hi,
I've used the netboot iso images from Friday. Netbooting the kernel
on the PowerstackII went well, CD detection was OK, but I ran into
the already reported problem:
Invalid Release file: no entry for
On Sat, December 9, 2006 19:23, Frans Pop said:
On Saturday 09 December 2006 18:05, David Härdeman wrote:
+# NOTE: Only commented out because we might want to reenable this
post-Etch
Hmmm. That seems contradictory: either p-c is ready or it is not.
I wanted to keep the lines for two
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Hi,
On Saturday 09 December 2006 15:31, Frans Pop wrote:
The g-i has a separate check for available memory and should fall back
automatically to the NEWT frontend if the system has insufficient memory
to run it. So it does not need a separate warning in the help screens.
As I wrote in another
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Frans Pop wrote:
On Sunday 10 December 2006 12:28, Frans Pop wrote:
On Sunday 10 December 2006 03:36, Frans Pop wrote:
Still crashes in the same way. The jump when I move the mouse for
the first time is _a lot_ bigger. Still completely freezes after that
and still only a grey screen with a
On Monday 11 December 2006 11:54, Holger Levsen wrote:
As I wrote in another bug-report (#401889 iirc), this doesnt work well
(at least on powerpc): with 96mb I could ran g-i, but the partioner
would frequently crash due to too little memory.
So this limit should be raised to 128mb on
The patches below to rootskel and rootskel-gtk combine your original patch
and the later one and also keep the bulk of the work where it belongs:
in rootskel-gtk.
Please check.
Index: rootskel-gtk/src/lib/debian-installer.d/Makefile
Frans Pop wrote:
On Friday 08 December 2006 16:13, Bob Apodaca wrote:
Grub fails to install on AMD64, when I check the virtual console the
command given is: apt-install grub
Starting a shell and using chroot /target apt-get install grub works
fine. After that, using the installer grub will
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Yes :) I think that the creator of the current
look,
Andre Ferreira, may be wanting to do that as well,
but
I think the more icons done, the better :)
I guess you're talking about these
Hi,
Thanks for your mail. It's appreciated.
On Wednesday 29 November 2006 16:09, AlesD wrote:
I'm going to install Debian on HP workstation (c3700) sometime
between 18th and 22th of December. There is currently HP-Unix so the
server will be installed from scratch. Since the HP-PA architecture
Hello Bob,
I'm one of Debian GRUB maintainers and I'm not aware of any know bug
with 2500GB. Where have you got that information?
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Frans,
Please close this bug. It was my fault. I apologize for the wasted time
and effort on your side. The HP server I received was mis-labeled on the
rear. I figured out that eth0 was actually labeled '2' on the rear.
Jeez... can't take me
On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 07:45:55PM +0100, Agustin Martin wrote:
I might have time next Monday to try a qemu installation of the RC1 DVD
after your values. Cannot promise however, because it is rather slow and
will take some hours.
Done, and I could not reproduce the problem, everything worked
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On Sunday 10 December 2006 10:45, Mike Hommey wrote:
As a hostname for this testbed, I chose qemu-test, which, as far as I
know is a valid hostname.
When d-i was creating the filesystems, it complained it wasn't able to
find /dev/mapper/qemu-test-* devices, and checking in the console
showed
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On Monday 11 December 2006 19:40, Frans Pop wrote:
So what is the actual bug here:
- a hyphen is not a valid character after all
If we would decide not to allow hyphens I guess we can easily make a
hostname containing them valid by replacing hyphens with underscores.
pgpRxXRQq2WCg.pgp
On Monday 11 December 2006 09:26, Rick Thomas wrote:
After installing etch from a daily netinst CD (2006/12/10 20:42 UTC) on
my beige G3 (OldWorld) PowerMac machine, the builtin ethernet interface
is disabled.
[...]
There is a strange and possibly relevant thing in syslog
Dec 11 02:34:47
On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 07:40:13PM +0100, Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 10 December 2006 10:45, Mike Hommey wrote:
As a hostname for this testbed, I chose qemu-test, which, as far as I
know is a valid hostname.
When d-i was creating the filesystems, it complained it wasn't
On Dec 11, 2006, at 2:08 PM, Frans Pop wrote:
On Monday 11 December 2006 09:26, Rick Thomas wrote:
After installing etch from a daily netinst CD (2006/12/10 20:42
UTC) on
my beige G3 (OldWorld) PowerMac machine, the builtin ethernet
interface
is disabled.
[...]
There is a strange and
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At network configuration time, you can decide not to configure the
network. But nevertheless, d-i keeps complaining at several occasions
that it can't contact the apt archive: once for the mirrors
configuration, and once for the security archive. While
reassign 402410 partman-auto-lvm
tags 402410 + patch pending
thanks
On Monday 11 December 2006 20:36, Mike Hommey wrote:
the hyphen is a valid character, but it is doubled in the /dev/mapper
device name (because the hyphen separates VG and LV names). Note that
the /dev/$VG/$LV mapping doesn't
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On Monday 11 December 2006 21:14, you wrote:
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just tried today's testing boot floppies along with a CG6
framebuffer, Sun monitor, and Sun Type5 keyboard. It still looks
like it needs
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Frans Pop wrote:
Just
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Joey: does this impact your decision to install networkmanager by default?
It's a data point.
I'd imagine that one can get networkmanager to deal with the interface
by prodding it in the gui though.
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Suppose a SELECT question has options
mickey
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donald
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you'll get a crash under directfb and a warning under x11 as soon as the
question gets displayed.
The
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On Dec 11, 2006, at 4:31 PM, Joey Hess wrote:
Frans Pop wrote:
Joey: does this impact your decision to install networkmanager by
default?
It's a data point.
I'd imagine that one can get networkmanager to deal with the interface
by prodding it in the gui though.
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Rick Thomas wrote:
In interesting image... (-8) Can you be a little more specific
about how to go about doing this?
If networkmanager is running I assume you are logged into a desktop
environment that has some kind of netowork manager applet (in the status
notification area in gnome for
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I don't belive that this bug is actually RC: There's a workaround for
the problem in debian-cd, and the bug's not causing any other problems
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On Dec 11, 2006, at 5:39 PM, Joey Hess wrote:
Rick Thomas wrote:
In interesting image... (-8) Can you be a little more specific
about how to go about doing this?
If networkmanager is running I assume you are logged into a desktop
environment that has some kind of netowork manager applet
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Joey wrote:
I don't belive that this bug is actually RC: There's a workaround for
the problem in debian-cd, and the bug's not causing any other
problems that I know of.
I'm happy for this to be tagged etch-ignore, but it can potentially
lead to data loss so I think it should stay as serious in
Comments/Problems:
The only OMG show stopper was that the system is using the
wrong driver for my wireless card. on boot up, the system will
hard lock after loading the hostap/hostap_cs drivers for my
card. my solution was to boot up w/out the card, and
blacklist the hostap/hostap_cs
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Agustin Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Details of my installation,
* debian-testing-i386-binary-1.iso RC1 DVD installation image
* 4000MB qemu target image, single partition + swap, no network
* German locales (But spanish keyboard for my convenience)
* Tasks: Desktop Umgebung + Standard
Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It appears to work after pressing the
Enter key on the number pad, then
pressing the Enter key on the keyboard. I was able to duplicate this
on the serial console as well. I get a ^M when I'm on the serial
console after pressing the number pad Enter key.
Sorry for the late reply. The forewarding via BTS to my mail address
seems to be broken and I'm not subscribed to the list. Please CC me
to ensure quick answer.
BTW, this seems to be a bug in installation-report: The installer
logs are not any more in /var/log/debian-installer but in
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