-lpae
DTB-Id: tegra124-jetson-tk1.dtb
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heard back from you. Do you stil see this issue
with jessie (or stretch)?
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nd I'll take a look. Also,
please 2 separate patches: one for mips64el support, one for the
loongson fixes.
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eeded bits to support speech
> synthesis. Maybe we should drop this entry altogether.
>
> Also, we have a Speech synthesis entry for the non-gtk mini.iso;
> shouldn't we get rid of it?
>
> Mraw,
> KiBi.
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0828) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Didier Raboud ]
* In the syslinux menu tree:
- Add syslinux machinery to use ifcpu64.c32 on multi-arch CDs, for CPU
64-bit capability detection
Can someone confirm?
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ug report you filed back in
2009. Do you still have access to this system?
s390: maybe you can take a brief look at the logs to see if that's
still relevant.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=545906
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advance how many files it will need).
* Cyril Brulebois <k...@debian.org> [2014-11-07 15:57]:
> Presumably correct while downloading debs, and incorrect while running
> apt-get update? That would match what I was thinking about. I'm not
> seeing any obvious bug report
very lost
>
> We believe it's fixed in alpha 4 that was just released at the weekend
> - please try that and see if if helps?
basaburu, can you confirm things are working for you?
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could not find any better
> package
> which is why I report it to debian-installer.
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Hi Daniel,
I had an idea on how to solve this problem: in addition to building
gpgv-udeb from gnupg2, you could build a gpgv1.4-udeb on armel. I
could then use that gpgv1.4-udeb on the armel subarch with the size
issues.
Would that work for you? I've attached a proposed patch.
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it's even possible to keep ts-x09 support around.
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* Ben Hutchings <b...@decadent.org.uk> [2016-02-14 18:18]:
> > For now, I pushed my change to the benh/armel-marvell branch.
>
> After discussing this with Martin Michlmayr, we agreed they should not
> be combined, so I've deleted that branch.
Yes, I believe it doesn't make
(something we should do anyway). But I
think releasing with a 1.5 year old kernel is just going to add to the
"Debian is out of date" view.
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eck I
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idea?
"with serial console support" would be the netboot image. So you're
suggesting that Kurobox Pro should use the netboot image whereas other
Buffalo devices should use network-console.
I don't know if Kurobox Pro all have a serial console. I used to have
such a device but I cannot remember anything about it.
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If we find no solution, I'll see if I can provide unofficial images
with the old gpgv-udeb.
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question is why this isn't working or why oldsys-preseed
isn't generating that on your device.
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after stretch but it would be nice to support it in
stretch. Unfortunately, I cannot think of anything else to drop from
the ramdisk. Let me know what you think. If providing support from
gnupg 1.4 for stretch on armel is too much of a hassle, I guess I'll
have to drop support now.
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* Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.g...@gmx.de> [2016-02-06 19:18]:
> Lamobo R1 uses the same CPU (Allwinner A20) as LeMaker Banana Pi and
> Cubietech Cubieboard2. So Kernel-Flavors should be the same.
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kernel to get some feedback.
>
> I can offer to do that for a number of armhf platforms.
Same here for armel, armhf and arm64.
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> FWIW I have a wandboard quad waiting to be set up. I'll try and report back
> here.
I think this issue was fixed:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2016/01/msg00209.html
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art of the ramdisk (0x0080), which doesn't leave a
lot of space for the ramdisk.
You can change initramfs-tools from MODULES=dep to MODULES=most,
generate and I suspect it wouldn't boot.
Can you try if something like 0x01a08000 works?
BTW, I assume we need to change this for all Linkstation d
r "make uImage" to pass to mkimage when compiling, it
> will not be any problem.
>
> >From the result of "grep" in kernel tree, the latter one seems to be true.
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; doing the remote install.
Ok, thanks for the clarification.
(I should point out that even though I'm one of the debian-installer
developers, I'm not familiar with this part of the installer and
wouldn't be able to fix this; I just wanted to know more about the
rationale for your request.)
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> ^~
>
> wpa.c:260:10: note: ...this 'if' clause, but it is not
> if (debconf_progress_info(client, "netcfg/wpa_progress_note") ==
> ^~
>
> cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
>
ble local interaction with
> the installer, so only remote access is allowed.
Out of interest, what's the use case for this?
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were to rename the port, we'd have to re-compile the whole archive and
upgrades wouldn't be as smooth because the architecture name would have
changed. It's just not worth the hassle.
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t sparc64 is using.
Thanks, I committed both patches. In the future, please modify
debian/changelog in each commit (if there's something to add to the
changelog) rather than as one standalone commit.
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but a very basic install.
>
> If I ran the world, I'd make sure that the root ("everything but /home and
> swap)
> partition got at least 4GB; and swap got at least 4 times the size of system
> RAM.
Maybe it makes sense to increate root a bit.
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nge partition sizes without a complete reinstall? I
> have not yet found easily understandable information on doing this yet? Please
> advise a suitable website to follow the (simple!) instructions.Thank you.
Maybe this guide helps?
http://www.microhowto.info/howto/increase_the_size_of_an_lvm_logical_volume.html
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8.6 GB disk, how much would you have expected to see for root?
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too small a root partition?
BTW, jessie has partman-auto version 126, so this should also be fixed
there.
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> your disk would waste a lot of disk space.
>
> I'm not sure if a separate /usr is still supported these days. I
> remember some discussion about this in the past.
Debian installer no longer creates a separate /usr partition.
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How large should the maximum size of / be in your opinion?
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I described, /usr is part of / (root) and /
> (root) is 10 GB or less.
Agreed that this is an issue.
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gt; +538 538 1075 fat32
> $iflabel{ gpt }
> $reusemethod{ }
> method{ efi }
> diff --git a/recipes-amd64-efi/multi b/recipes-amd64-efi/multi
> index 37e03d6..bb3ff08 100644
> --- a/recipes-amd64-efi/multi
> +++ b/recipes-amd64-efi/multi
> @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
>
ow the size requirement of a live image, I think it
> makes sense to allocate the required space for / partition.
How much would you like to see for root in that situation? While it
may be good to increase / a bit in that situation, I think the real
solution is not to have a separate / when
ee - hard drives have only
gotten bigger in the 9.5 years since you filed this bug. :)
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resulting image, I think it's reasonable not to wait.
I also had one user independently do a jessie install in the meantime.
Thanks for reviewing the patches.
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t;bootz" command).
Good point. The device I'm interested in doesn't have bootz but it
can load a DTB via bootm.
Maybe I'll just ask users to create their own uImage/uInitrd for now.
If that causes problems for users, I could always create
network-console/seagate/ later with an uImage and uInitrd.
Any input on 1)?
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work console (ssh in to run the installer, so I
> don’t have to restrict myself to a 24x80 “screen” session. It
> worked fine.
How did you configure the network? I guess you completed those steps
on the serial console and then switched over to SSH?
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think.
(I should add that for these devices you need a tool that probably
only works on Linux to configure u-boot, so maybe it's not too much to
expect users to generate their own uImage.)
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herry-pick b81fcc # Drop the initrd extension for QNAP
jessie does not require 8198180 # Stop including sata and ext2/ext3 modules on
the armel/orion5x
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Drop the initrd extension for QNAP like I said I would. The Kirkwood
images are compressed with gzip now whereas the Orion images are using
XZ. So drop the extension for Orion (as already done on Kirkwood),
especially since the extension is wrong (.gz extension but compressed
with .xz).
(cherry
to work around bug in util/pkg-list (#809300)
+usb-modules-${kernel:Version} -
diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index 5359adc..16dbeef 100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ debian-installer (20150422+deb8u3) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
[ Martin Michlmayr
Thanks to XZ compression and some other changes, the initrd
fits in flash again on QNAP TS-x09 devices.
(cherry picked from commit a89d48740adb3147a3b64b345e0ce18d9cd0152f)
---
build/config/armel/orion5x/network-console.cfg | 41 +-
debian/changelog
Drop the initrd extension for QNAP like I said I would. The Kirkwood
images are compressed with gzip now whereas the Orion images are using
XZ. So drop the extension for Orion (as already done on Kirkwood),
especially since the extension is wrong (.gz extension but compressed
with .xz).
(cherry
as msdos (Closes: #789600).
+ [ Martin Michlmayr ]
+ * Exclude usb-serial-modules from the armel network-console image
+since it's not useful there (Closes: #809301).
+
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debian-installer (20150422+deb8u2)
Package: debian-installer
Severity: important
Mike Thompson reports that the daily d-i image fails to boot on HP
mv2120:
- Forwarded message from Mike Thompson <mpthomp...@gmail.com> -
From: Mike Thompson <mpthomp...@gmail.com>
On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 10:01 AM, Martin
Geert, I'm looking into it already. Sorry, I should have mentioned
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e to include that module
> > there.
>
> For the same reason that it doesn't make sense to include framebuffer
> modules, indeed.
Great, thanks for letting me know. I'll commit a change to git.
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Just to understand for the future, is usb-serial-modules enough for
Braille readers or are other udebs required in addition to
usb-serial-modules?
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I forgot to mention that I called pkg-list like this:
./util/pkg-list netboot/network-console "" di 2.6 "orion5x" 4.3.0-1-orion5x
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d of "cat file" you can use "grep ''
> foo" which adds the \n if needed, not sure if installation-report runs in a
> suitable context with a grep which does so?
I've now committed my original patch (since it's better than nothing).
If someone has an elegant way to add the missing newline, please
commit a follow-on patch.
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s fix should show up in the
daily image soon. If you can confirm it works, this should be put
into the next stable update as well.
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it but I'll look into it again.
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rk-console/armel.cfg
should REMOVE usb-serial-modules rather than ADD it.
I'm not sure when usb-serial-modules is useful but I assume it's
related to Braille devices. Since network-console installations are
done via SSH, I believe it doesn't make sense to include that module
there.
Can you comment?
$exclude->{$package}) {
+ debug 0, "ignored skipped $package";
+} else {
$collect->{$package}=1;
debug 0, "adding $package";
collectdeps($package, $collect, $postponed);
+}
* Ian Campbell <i...@debian.org> [2015-12-23 14:35]:
> Package: flash-kernel-installer
Note that the patch is against network-console.
> Thanks, looks good on first glance, stashing in the BTS for safekeeping
> until I get around to it.
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if this is true or not but in the case the Debian 9 install
guide shouldn't refer to Debian 8.
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on 4.2.0-1-kirkwood (latest is 4.4.0-rc4-kirkwood)
Use --force if you want version 4.2.0-1-kirkwood.
Installing kirkwood-ts219-6281.dtb into
/boot/dtbs/4.4.0-rc4-kirkwood/kirkwood-ts219-6281.dtb
Taking backup of kirkwood-ts219-6281.dtb.
Installing new kirkwood-ts219-6281.dtb.
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pgrade the kernel without the hazzle :-)
>
> (Therefore I was not sure if I should file against debian-installer or give it
> another severity.)
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omething. So maybe in
addition to sda1 and md0, we should also accept disk1-1.
I know it's been two years, but can you check what the device is
called exactly?
I've copied Roger Shimizu who also works with Linkstation devices.
Maybe he can help. I don't have any Linkstation hardware.
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>&1; then
fi
fi
-for file in cmdline cpuinfo ioports iomem interrupts meminfo \
- bus/input/devices; do
+for file in cmdline cpuinfo device-tree/model ioports iomem interrupts \
+ meminfo bus/input/devices; do
addfile /proc/$file
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l of these issues have been addressed. I've copied Karsten
Merker who might know.
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ed fine from console using
> HDMI output and USB keyboard.
pkg-lists/netboot/gtk/armhf.cfg includes:
input-modules-${kernel:Version}
xserver-xorg-input-evdev-udeb
xserver-xorg-video-fbdev-udeb
So it's not obvious to me why the keyboard didn't work.
Do you still see this issue?
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you may also want to patch
network-console/debian/network-console.postinst to change the LEDs
when SSH is ready (search for "kirkwood" in the file).
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* Martin Michlmayr <t...@cyrius.com> [2015-12-10 17:12]:
> On ARM devices using Device Tree, /proc/cpuinfo doesn't list the actual
> hardware device. This information can now be found in
> /proc/device-tree/model. I think it makes sense to include that file
> in the install
/sys/firmware/devicetree/base/model but I'm not sure if that's
preferred.
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* Łukasz Stelmach <steel...@post.pl> [2015-11-16 10:16]:
> I will try the fix suggested by Martin Michlmayr and see if it works.
Did it work?
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bian-jessie-on-a-netgear-readynas-104.html
The same would have to be added for the ReadyNAS 102.
Machine: NETGEAR ReadyNAS 102
DTB-Id: armada-370-netgear-rn102.dtb
Plus presumably Kernel-Flavors: armmp.
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, as there is also an Intersil
> ISL12057 assembled, but
>
> $ grep ISL12057 /boot/config-3.16-3-armmp
> # CONFIG_RTC_DRV_ISL12057 is not set
This is built into the jessie kernel now.
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lowed by
> Jan 1 00:52:06 base-installer: info: Found kernels ''
I think the correct solution is to add your device to
libdebian-installer - see src/system/subarch-armel-linux.c.
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* Ian Campbell <i...@debian.org> [2015-11-06 16:03]:
> I've just pushed this change to flash-kenrel.git, so it will be in the
> next upload.
Thanks!
Can we also get this into a stable update? I believe some of the
reports were about stable.
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und in modules.dep
done.
Begin: Running /scripts/init-premount ... done.
...
[ and then the UUID is not found ]
Any idea what these messages about modules.dep are about?
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repo.
Take a look at
debian-installer/build/config/armel/orion5x/network-console.cfg
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devices several times in the past. Given how old these devices are
now (plus the fact that we never had a lot of Linkstation users), I
think it doesn't make sense to add support for these devices now (or
in the case of LS-WSGL, to keep it alive).
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: Certainly (now that I've dug up enough patch context)
the case you're patching no longer exists at all.
22:09 cjwatson Definitely worth retesting if you have a test case
22:10 tbm cjwatson: cool, will add it to my todo list
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Are you saying the segfaults started after flash-kernel was run?
Without rebooting to the new kernel?
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Rebooting with the curren kernel resulted in the segfault behavior.
Is this with a QNAP?
I read about a similar issue from a QNAP user.
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ts212p-install.log.bz2
Description: Binary data
console)
Just for the record, this was not d-i related and there's another bug
report about this.
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I just made a change in installation-guide for stretch but afterwards
noticed that build/entities/common.ent still refers to jessie.
Is installation-guide SVN trunk open for stretch?
Martin, who probably missed a memo :)
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* Cyril Brulebois k...@debian.org [2015-06-15 04:02]:
I just made a change in installation-guide for stretch but afterwards
noticed that build/entities/common.ent still refers to jessie.
I suppose you may want to perform some more commits then? :)
r69969 :)
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+ update-manifest $(SOME_DEST)/$(EXTRANAME)/seagate/dockstar/uInitrd
initrd for Seagate DockStar
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I have a fix.
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I've cherry-picked this locally in a jessie branch, can you please
Thanks, I was just about to ping you on IRC. :)
confirm it's self-sufficient (as in: doesn't depend on changes in other
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these machines are handled in the kernel
has changed. We now have to append a device tree blob (DTB) to the
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