Bug#381982: truncate, XFS and starse files (Re: Bug#381982: Installation Report on AMD64 Laptop called deen)
On 8/23/06, Nathan Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 06:39:31AM +0200, Oleg Verych wrote: On 8/23/06, Nathan Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So. What one must do ? I know XFS warrants _file system_ integrity (not data), but this is some kind of nasty thing 4K=5G. Hmm, no, this is some kind of POSIX thing. Most filesystems support sparse files, and truncation out beyond eof; am I misunderstading the problem here? I think problem is 5.2G /var/log/lastlog on fresh (only first logged user ever) installed OS. I really don't know what to add... I don't know POSIX, please answer the following. File system file's block map may *not* be the same as actual data blocks after truncate() ? If so, i'm going to check ls/dd size and du size of all files. I think this is wrong unless proved otherwise. so if you want it, you'll need to write a patch to xfsprogs packaging to do it (which I will happily accept, provided its tested and works). I'll try. Thanks. -- -o--=O`C #oo'L O ___=E M -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#382670: debian-installer: Sudo not properly configured
Gustavo Noronha Silva wrote: Could be done, as well, but I'd prefer the gconf route, since that doesn't require patching .desktop files. Something that comes to my mind is providing a debconf key in the gksu packge that would never be asked, or would be 'low', and that would be used to decide which gconf schema should be installed as default (using alternatives, I don't know), one of the schemas would have sudo-mode on by default. Does that sound overengineered to you Joey? If the schema file is managed by alternatives, I think it would be better to let d-i detect this case and switch to the sudo alternative. Users can choose to use a sudo-only setup in expert mode so a hidden question isn't the best approach. I guess that would work if we don't have a easy way of setting a default gconf setting at install time. Unless there's some way to do it without access to DISPLAY chrooted into the target system, I doubt we can do that. -- see shy jo signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Processed: Re: Show current hour in hardware clock question
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Bug#380105: Show current hour in hardware clock question
tags 380105 + patch thanks This untested patch should solve this issue. I'm not sure where in the template it is best to place the value, and hope someone else can have a look before commit it. * Display current system time when asking if it should use UTC or not. (Closes: #380105) Index: debian/clock-setup.postinst === --- debian/clock-setup.postinst (revisjon 40086) +++ debian/clock-setup.postinst (arbeidskopi) @@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ db_progress STEP 1 db_input $pri clock-setup/utc || true +db_subst clock-setup/utc CURRENT_TIME `date` if ! db_go; then exit 10 # back to main menu fi Index: debian/clock-setup.templates === --- debian/clock-setup.templates(revisjon 40086) +++ debian/clock-setup.templates(arbeidskopi) @@ -8,6 +8,10 @@ Default: true _Description: Is the system clock set to UTC? System clocks are generally set to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). + The current system time is now + . +${CURRENT_TIME} + . The operating system uses your time zone to convert system time into local time. This is recommended unless you also use another operating system that expects the clock to be set to local time. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Bug#352610: Please create a udeb for ntpdate
On Sat, Aug 19, 2006 at 08:50:09PM -0400, Rick Thomas wrote: For countries with more than 1 timezone, I want to be able to set a default timezone for the system based on the offset between the system clock and the remote timeserver as well... :) RFC 868 (http://www.rfc-archive.org/getrfc.php?rfc=868) says that the rdate protocol delivers time as a 32-bit binary integer in units of seconds since midnight on January first 1900 GMT (time 1 is 12:00:01 am on 1 January 1900 GMT). The rdate command prints time in the prevailing timezone (as specified by the TZ environment variable, to to print the date and time in UTC, do TZ=UTC rdate -p). There is no option for the rdate command to print anything but a formated date/time. This means that the output will have to be parsed back into a binary integer before you do the calculations needed to deduce the time zone. This is, of course, possible. But shell script wouldn't be my language of choice for doing it. Regardless of the language, getting the fiddlly bits just right (leap years leap seconds) just right is tricky business. It's best to use a pre-existing library to do the hard part. Do you have access to perl or python at the time you want to do this? Do you have access to the date/time libraries for either of those languages? Nope. Would it be better to write a simple, one-purpose, C program to do what you want? Yes, C is the implementation language of choice here. I think the ideal solution would be to add an output offset feature to whatever rdate client is used in d-i. -- Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian.org/ signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Bug#380105: Show current hour in hardware clock question
This untested patch should solve this issue. I'm not sure where in the template it is best to place the value, and hope someone else can have a look before commit it. * Display current system time when asking if it should use UTC or not. (Closes: #380105) It can be enhanced a little to avoid marking a string a translatable while it contains only a variable. This will avoid many translators errors: --- debian/clock-setup.templates(revisjon 40086) +++ debian/clock-setup.templates(arbeidskopi) @@ -8,6 +8,10 @@ Default: true #flag:translate!:3 _Description: Is the system clock set to UTC? System clocks are generally set to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). + The current system time is now + . +${CURRENT_TIME} + . The operating system uses your time zone to convert system time into local time. This is recommended unless you also use another operating system that expects the clock to be set to local time. This indeed uses a recent new feature of po-debconf which is *very* convenient. See po-debconf(7) for details. signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Bug#384248: installation-report: Almost successful Etch installation with di-beta3
Thanks for your detailed report. Despite the fact that network was not configured and there was no way to get accurate time from ntp server, and despite UTC=no setting in /etc/default/rcS, d-i changed hardware clock to a wrong value (a few hours ahead), although the clock was set correctly to local time before the installation. During default installs, D-I does not ask the question about the hardware clock being set to UTC or not. So, if you want to have an hardware clock set to local time, you should use medium priority. I selected Russian key-map during installation, but looks like Russian font was not installed (or properly configured). Therefore, switching to Russian in console via right-Ctrl - (this is another inconveniency -- I hate this way of switching key maps, because I use right-Ctrl for typing Ctrl+some_key) - gave me some fancy characters instead of Russian letters on the screen. Also I couldn't read Russian text in UTF-8 encoding on console which should be UTF-8 enabled AFAIK. This is on the installed system, right? For Russian, console-cyrillic should be installed. Unfortunately, we no more have people active in testing Russian in the D-I team, with the required knowledge of specificities of the language rendering. CC'ing Eugenyi Mescheryakov.can you look at this, eugen? I have various USB devices connected to my PC. Logs about some of them always appear after bor login: prompt. Looks very unprofessional although I'm used to unexpected Linux kernel messages on the console. This has nothing to do with the installer, I'm afraid. BTW, I also don't like Linux kernel messages at the console. Probably something to set in syslog stuff, which I never succeeded to find. I agree this is pretty annoying. Besides that, backspace key stops working after invalid username/password combination, and it becomes possible to move the cursor over the whole screen. Nothing to do with the installer. Please investigate it, but this is indeed very probably due to non ASCII input in the login. All the remaining does not really belong to the installer and should be reported against the relevant packages. I heard about 'script' utility before, and wanted to create a log of my initial system set up, but 'script' killed the log when I ran it the second time. In other words 'script' should not overwrite default 'typescript' file, but rather create a backup of already present one. I understand though that this is not d-i deficiency. Configuring USB ADSL modem (via eciadsl, for the first time in Linux) was a real pain for me. I had to reboot back and forth between Windows with working ADSL Internet connection and fresh installed Debian Etch without Internet connection to dig for ADSL configuration information (which turned to be very vague from newcomer's point of view) and manually download required Debian packages and theirs dependencies. I believe average non-technical PC users had no chances to overcome this major obstacle of conecting Debian to the Internet via USB ADSL modem. /etc/apt/sources.list was not updated with any Debian mirror line, (presumably due to failed network configuration). So I had to search it in apt documentation examples, and guess correct domain name of the nearest mirror. I wish 'gpm' and 'less' packages were the part of netinst CD. I wish I could configure console beep sound during installation so that my wife didn't get angry about beeping through filesystem at 2am, and I needn't look for 2 year old notes with magic escape sequnces for the beep. signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Bug#380105: Show current hour in hardware clock question
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 09:16, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: This untested patch should solve this issue. I'm not sure where in the template it is best to place the value, and hope someone else can have a look before commit it. This has been discussed a few times in the past and the decision has been that it is illogical to show the date/time while we cannot/don't offer a way to set the time during the installation. pgp6EN0lrd7x7.pgp Description: PGP signature
Bug#384287: reportbug: please internationalize the software
Package: reportbug Severity: wishlist Tags: l10n This makes me discover that installation-report seems i18n'edbut where are the POt/PO files? Or is the i18n work unfinished yet? It's unfinished, nothing generates po files for it yet. reportbug seems not to be localised, so doing it would probably be a better use of time than this minor script that uses reportbug. Yes, interesting suggestion. Recording this wishlist bug to reportbug. I CC debian-i18n in case someone wants to help the reportbug maintainer to internationalize it. It would be a very interesting feature to have. reportbug is a Python program, so let's see if one of the Debian i18n people has the skills, knowledge...and time to work on this. Probably a post-Etch feature, but nothing prevents beginning the work now. signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Move of update-grub and grub-install to /usr/sbin
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 07:24, Steve Langasek wrote: So is updating linux-2.6 in testing *before* updating grub-installer sufficient? Yes, that is how I understand it from Otavio. Therefore, no objections from d-i POV. pgpC9P2qjtVG1.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Move of update-grub and grub-install to /usr/sbin
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 10:40:59AM +0200, Frans Pop wrote: On Wednesday 23 August 2006 07:24, Steve Langasek wrote: So is updating linux-2.6 in testing *before* updating grub-installer sufficient? Yes, that is how I understand it from Otavio. Therefore, no objections from d-i POV. And therefore none from me. Cheers, -- Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.debian.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Move of update-grub and grub-install to /usr/sbin
Steve Langasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 10:40:59AM +0200, Frans Pop wrote: On Wednesday 23 August 2006 07:24, Steve Langasek wrote: So is updating linux-2.6 in testing *before* updating grub-installer sufficient? Yes, that is how I understand it from Otavio. Therefore, no objections from d-i POV. And therefore none from me. Ok, will do that ASAP. -- O T A V I OS A L V A D O R - E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] UIN: 5906116 GNU/Linux User: 239058 GPG ID: 49A5F855 Home Page: http://www.freedom.ind.br/otavio - Microsoft gives you Windows ... Linux gives you the whole house. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Move of update-grub and grub-install to /usr/sbin
Steve Langasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 11:58:20PM -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote: On Sun, 20 Aug 2006 02:12:43 -0700, Steve Langasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: - grub-installer would have a change to don't use full paths in kernel-img.conf entries _but_ this one need to migrate to etch together with linux-2.6 2.6.17-6 OR new installations will be broken. Could you please expand on this last point? What does together mean -- both at the same time, or one before the other (which one?)? Why does a kernel-img.conf without a full path break older kernels? Because older kernels checked to see if the postinst_hook script was executable -- and did not do a path search. So is updating linux-2.6 in testing *before* updating grub-installer sufficient? Yes. -- O T A V I OS A L V A D O R - E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] UIN: 5906116 GNU/Linux User: 239058 GPG ID: 49A5F855 Home Page: http://www.freedom.ind.br/otavio - Microsoft gives you Windows ... Linux gives you the whole house. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Bug#352610: Please create a udeb for ntpdate
* Steve Langasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-08-23 01:14]: RFC 868 (http://www.rfc-archive.org/getrfc.php?rfc=868) says that the rdate protocol delivers time as a 32-bit binary integer in units of seconds since midnight on January first 1900 GMT (time 1 is 12:00:01 am on 1 January 1900 GMT). The rdate command prints time in the prevailing timezone (as specified by the TZ environment variable, to to print the date and time in UTC, do TZ=UTC rdate -p). There is no option for the rdate command to print anything but a formated date/time. This means that the output will have to be parsed back into a binary integer before you do the calculations needed to deduce the time zone. This is, of course, possible. But shell script wouldn't be my language of choice for doing it. Regardless of the language, getting the fiddlly bits just right (leap years leap seconds) just right is tricky business. It's best to use a pre-existing library to do the hard part. Do you have access to perl or python at the time you want to do this? Do you have access to the date/time libraries for either of those languages? Nope. Would it be better to write a simple, one-purpose, C program to do what you want? Yes, C is the implementation language of choice here. I think the ideal solution would be to add an output offset feature to whatever rdate client is used in d-i. waldi, do you know if that would be acceptable for busybox's rdate. -- Martin Michlmayr http://www.cyrius.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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(new) cdrom-core-modules-2.6.17-2-r5k-cobalt-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb standard debian-installer CDROM support This package contains core CDROM support for the Linux kernel. cdrom-core-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/cdrom-core-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb cdrom-core-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/cdrom-core-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb (new) crypto-modules-2.6.17-2-r3k-kn02-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb extra debian-installer crypto modules This package contains crypto modules. (new) crypto-modules-2.6.17-2-r4k-kn04-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb extra debian-installer crypto modules This package contains crypto modules. (new) crypto-modules-2.6.17-2-r5k-cobalt-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb extra debian-installer crypto modules This package contains crypto modules. crypto-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/crypto-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb crypto-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/crypto-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb (new) fat-modules-2.6.17-2-r5k-cobalt-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb extra debian-installer FAT filesystem support This package contains the FAT and VFAT filesystem modules for the Linux kernel. fat-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/fat-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb fat-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/fat-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb fb-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/fb-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb fb-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/fb-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb ide-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/ide-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb ide-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/ide-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb input-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/input-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb input-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/input-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb (new) ipv6-modules-2.6.17-2-r3k-kn02-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb extra debian-installer IPv6 driver This package contains the IPv6 driver for the Linux kernel. (new) ipv6-modules-2.6.17-2-r4k-kn04-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb extra debian-installer IPv6 driver This package contains the IPv6 driver for the Linux kernel. (new) ipv6-modules-2.6.17-2-r5k-cobalt-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb extra debian-installer IPv6 driver This package contains the IPv6 driver for the Linux kernel. ipv6-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/ipv6-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb ipv6-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/ipv6-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb (new) jfs-modules-2.6.17-2-r5k-cobalt-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb standard debian-installer JFS filesystem support This package contains the JFS filesystem module for the Linux kernel. jfs-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/jfs-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb jfs-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/jfs-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb (new) kernel-image-2.6.17-2-r3k-kn02-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb extra debian-installer Linux kernel binary image for the Debian installer This package contains the Linux kernel image for the Debian installer boot images. It does _not_ provide a usable kernel for your full Debian system. (new) kernel-image-2.6.17-2-r4k-kn04-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb extra debian-installer Linux kernel binary image for the Debian installer This package contains the Linux kernel image for the Debian installer boot images. It does _not_ provide a usable kernel for your full Debian system. (new) kernel-image-2.6.17-2-r5k-cobalt-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb extra debian-installer Linux kernel binary image for the Debian installer This package contains the Linux kernel image for the Debian installer boot images. It does _not_ provide a usable kernel for your full Debian system. kernel-image-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/kernel-image-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb kernel-image-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to
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Re: A9001 Laptop
On (22/08/06 14:23), Guy R Cuffey wrote: Your e-mail address came up when I tried to get info about a replacement battery for an laptop made in Taiwan model A9001. I'm trying to find a replacement battery for it. This is probably not the place but someone sent the following to debian -laptop: My name is Chris Gedge and i help run www.cheaplaptopparts.co.uk. I found your site http://www.newkidhomevideo.com/p100sd.html while browsing the internet and wondered if you would link to us? I would of course link back to your website from from www.cheaplaptopparts.co.uk/links.asp You can use this code if you like or the code on our links page: a href=http://www.cheaplaptopparts.co.uk;Cheap Laptop battery chargers, hard drives and parts/a Regards Clive -- www.clivemenzies.co.uk ... ...strategies for business -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Processed: Re: Processed: merge and reassign
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: block 364638 by 350275 Bug#364638: Invalid characters in short user name need reboot Was blocked by: 365308 Blocking bugs of 364638 added: 350275 block 381960 by 350275 Bug#381960: Passphrases with non-ASCII characters are not recognized by the installed system Was blocked by: 365308 379737 Blocking bugs of 381960 added: 350275 merge 350275 365308 Bug#350275: [i18n] Hex codes instead of letters in d-i prompts Bug#365308: Does not handle non ASCII input properly Merged 350275 365308. stop Stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. Debian bug tracking system administrator (administrator, Debian Bugs database) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#384304: peut-être pas un bug
Package: installation-reports Boot method: CD Image version: date et provenance inconnu, je sais juste ke C debian 10.1 pour i386 Date: 23/8/06 Machine: Fujitsu siemens amilo D Processor: Intel 1.2 Ghz Memory: 128 Partitions: là je pige pas complètement, alors voilà ccomment G partitioner mon disque : part n°1 partion d'à peu près 19.2 Go part n°5 partion d'échange de 800 et quelque mo Résultat de lspci et lspci -n : je ne sais pas ce que c'est alors... Base System Installation Checklist: [O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it Initial boot worked:[O ] Configure network HW: [O ] Config network: [O ] Detect CD: [O ] Load installer modules: [O ] Detect hard drives: [O ] Partition hard drives: [O ] Create file systems:[O ] Mount partitions: [O ] Install base system:[O ] Install boot loader:[O ] Reboot: [E ] Comments/Problems: Toute la procédure d'installation a fonctionné j'usqu'au redémarage : le module d'amorcage à fonctionné et j'ai choisi de démarer Debian en normal, puis plusieurs choses semblent ne pas fonctionné : usb-uhci : already loaded uhci.c: USB blablablav1.1 insmod: /lib/modules/2.4.27-2-386/kernel/drivers/usb/host/uhci.o: init_module:No such device et donc l'uhci ne peut être aufinal, chargé. Ensuite : PCI: assigned IRQ10 for device 00:04.0 PCI: sharing IRQ10 with 01:00.0 PCI: found IRQ5 for device 00:04.1 PCI: sharing IRQ5 with 00:07.5 PCI: sharing IRQ5 with 00:0d.0 IRQ routing conflict for 00:11.0, have IRQ 1, want irq 5 Yenta ISA IRQ mask 0x0218, PCI irq 10 Socket status: 3006 puis il reste à ce stade là... j'aurais bien voulu rentrer dns le bios seulement je me rappelle plus du mot de passe alors pour irq, je l'ai peut-être dan le cul...voili voilou...eh bien bon courage... _ Découvrez Windows Live Messenger : le futur de MSN Messenger ! www.windowslivemessenger.fr -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#384248: installation-report: Almost successful Etch installation with di-beta3
clone 384248 -1 reassing -1 localechooser retitle -1 localechooser: Should not overwrite console-cyrillic configuration thanks 23 серпня 2006 о 10:03 +0200 Christian Perrier написав(-ла): I selected Russian key-map during installation, but looks like Russian font was not installed (or properly configured). Therefore, switching to Russian in console via right-Ctrl - (this is another inconveniency -- I hate this way of switching key maps, because I use right-Ctrl for typing Ctrl+some_key) - gave me some fancy characters instead of Russian letters on the screen. Also I couldn't read Russian text in UTF-8 encoding on console which should be UTF-8 enabled AFAIK. did you also select Russian locale during installation? Was console-cyrillic configured during installation? It should ask about switch keys with right-Alt as default (but in installed system it will be configured with Ctrl-Shift, due to bug). I tried default installation in Russian (RF) in qemu with network off, and console-cyrillic was installed. There was also dialogs displayed by console-cyrillic after tasksel were I was able to select switch keys, but those choices was later overwritten by localechooser's finish-install. That was not a problem in earlier versions of d-i because console-cyrillic was configured in second stage, after finish-install (or how it was called). But now it is confusing. localechooser should preseed console-cyrillic or do not try to change it's configuration at all. This bug is probably reproducible with all languages that have cyr=... in languagelist (Russian, Belarusian). This is on the installed system, right? For Russian, console-cyrillic should be installed. Unfortunately, we no more have people active in testing Russian in the D-I team, with the required knowledge of specificities of the language rendering. CC'ing Eugenyi Mescheryakov.can you look at this, eugen? I have various USB devices connected to my PC. Logs about some of them always appear after bor login: prompt. Looks very unprofessional although I'm used to unexpected Linux kernel messages on the console. This has nothing to do with the installer, I'm afraid. BTW, I also don't like Linux kernel messages at the console. Probably something to set in syslog stuff, which I never succeeded to find. I agree this is pretty annoying. Besides that, backspace key stops working after invalid username/password combination, and it becomes possible to move the cursor over the whole screen. Nothing to do with the installer. Please investigate it, but this is indeed very probably due to non ASCII input in the login. All the remaining does not really belong to the installer and should be reported against the relevant packages. I heard about 'script' utility before, and wanted to create a log of my initial system set up, but 'script' killed the log when I ran it the second time. In other words 'script' should not overwrite default 'typescript' file, but rather create a backup of already present one. I understand though that this is not d-i deficiency. Configuring USB ADSL modem (via eciadsl, for the first time in Linux) was a real pain for me. I had to reboot back and forth between Windows with working ADSL Internet connection and fresh installed Debian Etch without Internet connection to dig for ADSL configuration information (which turned to be very vague from newcomer's point of view) and manually download required Debian packages and theirs dependencies. I believe average non-technical PC users had no chances to overcome this major obstacle of conecting Debian to the Internet via USB ADSL modem. /etc/apt/sources.list was not updated with any Debian mirror line, (presumably due to failed network configuration). So I had to search it in apt documentation examples, and guess correct domain name of the nearest mirror. I wish 'gpm' and 'less' packages were the part of netinst CD. I wish I could configure console beep sound during installation so that my wife didn't get angry about beeping through filesystem at 2am, and I needn't look for 2 year old notes with magic escape sequnces for the beep. -- Eugeniy Meshcheryakov signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Preseeded RAIDed installs again
On Tue, August 22, 2006 16:02, Simon Huggins said: On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 02:15:00PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote: I will try to look at it over the next few days. Maybe David Härdeman will be willing to take a look as well. ... Did either of you manage this yet? I've tested it against an up to date daily and with more than just two partitions (i.e. adapting the multi recipe from partman-auto) and it's still working fine here. One comment and one question so far: partman-auto-raid/init.d/initial_auto_raid seems to contain a copy of confirm_changes() from partman-base/definitions.sh Would it be possible to use lvm on top of the md device? The reason that I'm asking is that it would allow all the existing recipies to be used, no separate recipe format would be necessary for RAID (just preseed disk and raid level) and much of the heavy lifting could be done by partman-auto-lvm once partman-auto-raid has setup the md device. In addition I think it would make it much easier to hook up partman-auto-raid to the partman-auto UI. Regards, David -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#380105: Show current hour in hardware clock question
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 12:52:17PM -0300, Gleidson Echeli Leopoldo wrote: [ wishlist bugreport opened ] After Time-Zone option, it would be interesting to show the current hour where is ask for if the hardware clock is as UTC or not. That information has no value ( it is noise ) The question 'Is the system clock set to UTC?' is about what is _wanted_ during the use of the computer. I think that --- packages/clock-setup/debian/clock-setup.templates (revision 40174) +++ packages/clock-setup/debian/clock-setup.templates (working copy) @@ -9,8 +9,10 @@ _Description: Is the system clock set to UTC? System clocks are generally set to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The operating system uses your time zone to convert system time into - local time. This is recommended unless you also use another operating - system that expects the clock to be set to local time. + local time. This is recommended and default. + . + If this computer also runs another operating system that expects + the hardware clock to be set to local time, then change the default. Template: clock-setup/progress/title Type: text is an improvement. Cheers Geert Stappers signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: Tests with PPPoE connection
On 23/08/06, Gregory Colpart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 10:10:08PM -0400, Abel McClendon wrote: check bug #384121 Indeed, it's exactly same problem. CTL-alt-F2 and issue the command mv /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.4b1 /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.4 With this workaround, I retry my tests with PPPoE connection. Then my PPPoE connection is up correctly (I can wget web files on busybox) even I have the red screen [!!] Configure and start a PPPoE connection, Installation step failed: An installation step failed. [...] The failing step is: multiselect backup progresscancel plugin-entropy-text. after entering PPP password. Hmm, you are saying that you get this error even if you move the pppoe.so plugin in the proper place? That error is the classical case of debconf polution, so I suspect some unexpected output from either of the commands in the postinst script. May I suggest doing the move from console 2 before entering the PPP username. Please tell me if the error message still appears. Maybe is time to compare the patch I sent in BTS with the one that ended up in the official package. When I select 'continue', I return on 'Configure the network' entry but my network connection is now ready. I will try to retry/investiguate tomorrow. So the PPPoE connection is actually up? Note that (almost?) always in my tests the concentrator was not found from the first attempt after a fresh boot, but the search did succeed in later probes. Have you ever encountered this problem? (I was never sure if this was a provider issue or a coding issue and I would be glad to sort it out.) Thanks for testing this. -- Regards, EddyP = Imagination is more important than knowledge A.Einstein -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#384321: installation-guide: with amd64 we have now 12 supported architectures
Package: installation-guide Severity: whishlist Hi, now that amd64 is officially supported that makes an amount of 12 architectures - the manual says 11 (../hardware/hardware-supported.xml line 29). This could also be solved by using an entity... Best Holger -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Processed: Re: Bug#384248: installation-report: Almost successful Etch installation with di-beta3
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: clone 384248 -1 Bug#384248: installation-report: Almost successful Etch installation with di-beta3 Bug 384248 cloned as bug 384323. reassing -1 localechooser Unknown command or malformed arguments to command. retitle -1 localechooser: Should not overwrite console-cyrillic configuration Bug#384323: installation-report: Almost successful Etch installation with di-beta3 Changed Bug title. thanks Stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. Debian bug tracking system administrator (administrator, Debian Bugs database) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Processed: reassign 384323 to localechooser
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: # Automatically generated email from bts, devscripts version 2.9.20 reassign 384323 localechooser Bug#384323: localechooser: Should not overwrite console-cyrillic configuration Bug reassigned from package `installation-reports' to `localechooser'. End of message, stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. Debian bug tracking system administrator (administrator, Debian Bugs database) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#383611: choose-mirror
update: being able to select choose-mirror in expert mode helps a lot but it still does not allow specifying ftp:// instead of http:// access. therefore, let's reduce my problem set to: - allow complete repo url specification in choose-mirror btw, as I had to enter the repo-info twice I'm not sure it was choose-mirror that was being called twice or another module the 2nd time although it looked the same. would it make sense to change the bug-report's package to choose-mirror? so, depending on the bug-tracker's feature we should maybe close this bug and I will re-open it for choose-mirror instead. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Tests with PPPoE connection
hi, actually it's a different error that occurs after the 'mv'. the mv fixes one issue. the other issue has to do with which physical device is actually connected to the DSL service provider. (usually in my case(s) a bridged modem/router.) debconf pollution? Now that's not nice ;-) but sounds right. the way the install progresses from netcfg to pppconfig is another one problem. when i do an install over a DSL connection... all i need is the ppp0 for install purposes... d-i won't let me proceed that way(or I haven't found it..) PPPoE-Config- -pick the physical device(eth0, eth1, ...(if more than 1) -get username and pass -bring up the provider pppoe(ppp0) -(ppp0) fixes the routing(if not user provide the default) -(ppp0) adds the name servers(if not user provide the name servers) - PPPoE-Config complete would work in my case...or something like that... I will retry an install tonight.. (EDT) and attempt to get a much better handle on it. Is there a way to not have the netcfg option... just ether detection? I had the same issue he(Mr. Colpart) had even after i did the patch b4 it asked for user name. I think you may be right the postinst script is picking a non-fatal error. On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 15:58:07 +0300 Eddy Petrişor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 23/08/06, Gregory Colpart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 10:10:08PM -0400, Abel McClendon wrote: check bug #384121 Indeed, it's exactly same problem. CTL-alt-F2 and issue the command mv /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.4b1 /usr/lib/pppd/2.4.4 With this workaround, I retry my tests with PPPoE connection. Then my PPPoE connection is up correctly (I can wget web files on busybox) even I have the red screen [!!] Configure and start a PPPoE connection, Installation step failed: An installation step failed. [...] The failing step is: multiselect backup progresscancel plugin-entropy-text. after entering PPP password. Hmm, you are saying that you get this error even if you move the pppoe.so plugin in the proper place? That error is the classical case of debconf polution, so I suspect some unexpected output from either of the commands in the postinst script. May I suggest doing the move from console 2 before entering the PPP username. Please tell me if the error message still appears. Maybe is time to compare the patch I sent in BTS with the one that ended up in the official package. When I select 'continue', I return on 'Configure the network' entry but my network connection is now ready. I will try to retry/investiguate tomorrow. So the PPPoE connection is actually up? Note that (almost?) always in my tests the concentrator was not found from the first attempt after a fresh boot, but the search did succeed in later probes. Have you ever encountered this problem? (I was never sure if this was a provider issue or a coding issue and I would be glad to sort it out.) Thanks for testing this. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6_0.5_mipsel.changes ACCEPTED
Accepted: cdrom-core-modules-2.6.17-2-r5k-cobalt-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/cdrom-core-modules-2.6.17-2-r5k-cobalt-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb cdrom-core-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/cdrom-core-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb cdrom-core-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/cdrom-core-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb crypto-modules-2.6.17-2-r3k-kn02-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/crypto-modules-2.6.17-2-r3k-kn02-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb crypto-modules-2.6.17-2-r4k-kn04-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/crypto-modules-2.6.17-2-r4k-kn04-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb crypto-modules-2.6.17-2-r5k-cobalt-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/crypto-modules-2.6.17-2-r5k-cobalt-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb crypto-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/crypto-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb crypto-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/crypto-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb fat-modules-2.6.17-2-r5k-cobalt-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/fat-modules-2.6.17-2-r5k-cobalt-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb fat-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/fat-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb fat-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/fat-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb fb-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/fb-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb fb-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/fb-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb ide-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/ide-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb ide-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/ide-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb input-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/input-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb input-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/input-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb ipv6-modules-2.6.17-2-r3k-kn02-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/ipv6-modules-2.6.17-2-r3k-kn02-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb ipv6-modules-2.6.17-2-r4k-kn04-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/ipv6-modules-2.6.17-2-r4k-kn04-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb ipv6-modules-2.6.17-2-r5k-cobalt-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/ipv6-modules-2.6.17-2-r5k-cobalt-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb ipv6-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/ipv6-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb ipv6-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/ipv6-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb jfs-modules-2.6.17-2-r5k-cobalt-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/jfs-modules-2.6.17-2-r5k-cobalt-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb jfs-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/jfs-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb jfs-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/jfs-modules-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb kernel-image-2.6.17-2-r3k-kn02-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/kernel-image-2.6.17-2-r3k-kn02-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb kernel-image-2.6.17-2-r4k-kn04-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/kernel-image-2.6.17-2-r4k-kn04-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb kernel-image-2.6.17-2-r5k-cobalt-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/kernel-image-2.6.17-2-r5k-cobalt-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb kernel-image-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/kernel-image-2.6.17-2-sb1-bcm91250a-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb kernel-image-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/kernel-image-2.6.17-2-sb1a-bcm91480b-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6_0.5.dsc to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6_0.5.dsc linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6_0.5.tar.gz to pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6/linux-kernel-di-mipsel-2.6_0.5.tar.gz loop-modules-2.6.17-2-r5k-cobalt-di_0.5_mipsel.udeb to
Bug#384342: installation-report: doesn't boot kernel: Illegal Instruction (sparc)
Package: installation-reports Version: 2.18 Severity: important Boot method: CD Image version: http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/etch_di_beta3/sparc/iso-cd/debian-testing-sparc-businesscard.iso , 20060810 Date: 2006-08-23, 18:00 Machine: Sun Ultra Enterprise 450 Partitions: - Base System Installation Checklist: [O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it Initial boot: [E] Detect network card:[ ] Configure network: [ ] Detect CD: [ ] Load installer modules: [ ] Detect hard drives: [ ] Partition hard drives: [ ] Install base system:[ ] Clock/timezone setup: [ ] User/password setup:[ ] Install tasks: [ ] Install boot loader:[ ] Overall install:[ ] Comments/Problems: kernel doesn't boot: install went like: {1} ok boot cdrom [...] SILO [...] [...] Welcome to Debian GNU/Linux etch [...] built 20060810 [...] boot: enter Allocated 8 Megs of memory at 0x4000 for kernel Loaded kernel version 2.6.16 Loading initial ramdisk (356[...] bytes at [...] 00 virt)... Illegal Instruction {1} ok This behavious is reproducable: I've done it about 3 times. However, at one attempt the machine said: Fast Instruction Access NMU Miss. The hardware might be wearing out: it's pretty old. However, it still _does_ boot a Solaris kernel fine. So, if others can't reproduce this (while they are able to install), feel free to close this bugreport. The machine is a Sun Enterprise 450 (2 X UltraSPARC-II 296 MHz) with OpenBoot 3.12, 1024 MB memory installed. Bye, Joost signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Bug#379789: wrong keymap on Intel MacBook Pro
On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 02:11:45PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote: (1) During installation, on the screen Benutzer und Passwörter I tried to enter an umlaut (namely Rüdiger). The Umlaut showed as something else (I think it was FC), and could not be removed. Neither Backspace nor the left arrow key were working. I had to go back one screen and reopen the screen, this time entering my name without umlauts. Then backspace was working again. This is a known issue. Unfortunately we don't have a solution for it yet. This issue has just been fixed with version 1.30 of kbd-chooser (2) The system is running, but those characters that are entered using alt cannot be reached. On a Mac, this includes |, [, ] , {, }, and @. Umlauts are working. You should be able to enter these characters using some kind of function key combination. If Intel based MacBooks use Macintosh keyboard layouts this problem is expected as we currently don't support USB-MAC keymaps for i386. You can select a USB-MAC keymap after the installation using dpkg-reconfigure console-data Reassigning this report to kbd-chooser so this can be fixed in the future. hopefully this will be fixed soon regards, Davide signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Processed: Re: D-I hangs (waiting for APT input?)
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: retitle 382424 D-I hangs (APT fails to mount the CD) Bug#382424: D-I hangs (waiting for APT input?) Changed Bug title. thanks Stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. Debian bug tracking system administrator (administrator, Debian Bugs database) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#382424: D-I hangs (waiting for APT input?)
retitle 382424 D-I hangs (APT fails to mount the CD) thanks Hi, On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 09:22:26PM +0200, Jens Seidel wrote: I tried a debian installer session in qemu and noticed that it hangs after some time. After installing of the base system I selected the item »back« to enter the main menu. Now I selected software installation but the software selection dialog shows only a Please wait ... mesage with a progress of 1%. The syslog and the ps ax output indicate that apt is running and probably waits for input: I can now reproduce it and found also the problem: APT is not able to mount a Debian CD, since APT searchs by default in /cdrom (see #282344) but /target/etc/fstab refers to /media/cdrom0. Setting Acquire::cdrom::mount /media/cdrom0 in /target/etc/apt/apt.conf fixes this. To reproduce it use the Beta 3 netinst ISO (install target) and install a system without network mirror. Once the installation finished the CD is unmounted. Now select again Select and install software and try to install another task. The system hangs now because APT cannot mount the CD. The same happens if the user unmout the CD manually ... Jens
Bug#375491: patch suggestion
patch Index: autopartition-lvm === --- autopartition-lvm (revision 40105) +++ autopartition-lvm (working copy) @@ -26,10 +26,50 @@ log-output -t update-dev update-dev fi + # Check if the device already contains any physical volumes realdev=$(mapdevfs $(cat $dev/device)) if pv_on_device $realdev; then - bail_out pv_on_device + # If we are beeing preseeded with partman-auto-lv/disk, then try to make sure lv's + # and vg's are removed from the disk in question. + targetvg= + db_get partman-auto-lvm/disk + diskseed=$(mapdevfs $RET) + if [ $diskseed = $realdev ] ;then + #what volume groups is on any of the the disk partitions. + all_volume_groups=$(vg_list) + #we only care about vg's on the preseeded disk + for vg in $all_volume_groups + do + if [ $(vg_list_pvs $vg | grep -c $realdev) != 0 ] ; then + targetvg=${targetvg} $vg + fi + done + for vgroup in $targetvg + do + #make sure the volume groups on the target disk don't span any other disks. + if [ $(lvm_get_info vgs pv_count $vgroup) != 1 ] ; then + log-output -t partman-auto-lvs vgs + bail_out pv_on_device + fi + done + + #it should now be safe to remove the vg's on the target disks + + #remove lv's from the target vg's. + for vgroup in $targetvg + do + for lv in $(vg_list_lvs $vgroup) + do + #remove the logical volumes on the volume group + lv_delete $vgroup $lv + done + #remove the volume group + vg_delete $vgroup + done + else + bail_out pv_on_device + fi fi choose_recipe $free_size lvm || exit $?
Bug#375491: patch suggestion
The basic algorithm looks OK, but you should probably try to use the general functions already available in lvm_tools.sh (part of the partman-lvm package) instead of the direct calls to pvs and vgs. I begin at the end, since that was the easy part. Attached is a patch doing the same, but using the functions from lvm_tools.sh I might give a shot at the other issues too, but since i am mostly fumbeling around it may take quite some time. Ronny Aasen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#384371: MacBook 2.0GHz White
Package: installation-reports Boot method: CD (netinst) Image version: Netinst daily snapshot (2006-08-23) Date: 2006-08-23 13:08 Machine: MacBook (White) Processor: Intel Core Duo 2.0Ghz Memory: 512MB (2x256) Partitions: unable to type command (see below) Output of lspci and lspci -n: (see below) Base System Installation Checklist: [O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it Initial boot worked:[E] Configure network HW: [O] Config network: [O] Detect CD: [O] Load installer modules: [O] Detect hard drives: [O] Partition hard drives: [O] Create file systems:[O] Mount partitions: [O] Install base system:[O] Install boot loader:[E] Reboot: [ ] Comments/Problems: Initial boot didn't work, because I needed to add noapic nolapic to the install line. The biggest problem that occured was that I could not type single characters - the installation programs would type two characters instead of one. I figured this would be something I could handle during the install, hoping it went away during the actual installed system. This resulted in a horrible attempt to partition, because every enter key would put me to the manual partitioning table and then right back to the guided partitioning. I went to the graphical install and then could click continue instead of pressing enter which worked, but any keyboard input was still being doubled. I discovered during the selection of tasks through tasksel that mouse clicks were also doubled (I was unable to remove the Desktop task). (although it doesn't look like it doubles for the normal checkboxes, just the ones in a list) I also tried plugging in a external USB keyboard but got the same issues. I tried booting into expert mode so I could enable the ssh console, but I could not enable it because when I tried to select it, it would also deselect it. I was able to get through everything but the boot loader installation using the graphical installer. The trackpad seemed unresponsive and slow while using the GUI installer. -- Michael Janssen --- Jamuraa --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#384395: non-ascii chars broken on VT2
Package: kbd-chooser Version: 1.30 Tags: l10n non-ascii chars can now be entered in input boxes (tried it with the newt frontend); it does now not work on VT2: tested after selecting Italian language / Keyboard. enabling utf-8 via the following command fixes the problem: echo -ne \033%G See: http://www.webalice.it/zinosat/bugs/broken_vt2.png I'm sure Frans was meant to fix it with the upload of version 1.30: http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2006/08/msg01034.html regards, Davide signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Processed: Re: Bug#384248: installation-report: Almost successful Etch installation with di-beta3
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]: severity 384323 important Bug#384323: localechooser: Should not overwrite console-cyrillic configuration Severity set to `important' from `normal' thanks Stopping processing here. Please contact me if you need assistance. Debian bug tracking system administrator (administrator, Debian Bugs database) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug#384391: Input line is broken when entering non-ascii chars [newt frontend]
Package: cdebconf Version: 0.105 Severity: minor Input of non-ascii characters does work now; only problem is that when you enter a non-ascii char, the input line is broken on the right border. Hitting ^L does not redraw and fix the problem. The following image shows it: http://www.webalice.it/zinosat/bugs/broken_input.png regards, Davide signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Many comments to Beta 3
Hi, (please CC: me) I tested the current Beta 3 of the installer (my aim was not to install a new system, that's why I send no installation report) and want to inform you about my experiences. There are many little issues which are mostly not very important. I used the netinst image from http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/etch_di_beta3/i386/iso-cd/. The first confusing fact are the names: debian-testing-i386-businesscard.iso (38MB) debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso (139MB) I know this has been already discussed in the past but now I have a local pocket CD available and noticed that it fits up to 210 MB. So it's sufficient large for a netinst CD. The businesscard ISO name is that's why confusing. Why not swap the names? (A netinst CD is also useful as rescue system, ... without network connection at all, a businesscard CD probably not.) I also suggest to create links in iso-dvd/ as well, since these are also valid DVD images. The following refers to the graphical user frontend and expert mode but I also tested the newt and partially text frontend: There is a Screenshot button which I cannot select/use. I tried TAB and cursor keys, no success! An Alt+S shortcut (which is visible via: _Screenshot) would be nice. I tried also my print key but the button appearance did not change (no pressed+release animation or something fancy like this). I have also an ugly mouse cursor in the middle of the screen. Since the mouse does not work I suggest to hide it (e.g. by moving it to the bottom right corner). Or is there a proper mouse support for some types of mice? I use an ordinary three button serial mouse (/dev/ttyS1) with the Microsoft mouse protocol. There is no way to configure the mouse but gpm (maybe using a repeater mode so that the graphical frontend (and later X?) needs to understand only one protocol) is easy to configure and could also be used to copy and paste text during the installation. Update: I bought a USB mouse today which works. Also important and probably very easy to fix: Three dots (...) are displayed as ... The text frontend handles this right. Maybe I should use U+2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS (…). Is this supported? What about en-dashs (are these also supported in the newt,text,... frontends)? Is there any reason why the kernel option for the serial console (console=ttyS0,115200n8) is not used by default (or at least mentioned in the help screens)? May it cause trouble without serial interface? I get in minicom no fancy ascii graphic (UTF-8 terminal): +��+ [?] Debian installer main menu +���+ Also only C and English locale can be used. What encoding works via serial console, only 7 bit ascii (that's not yet contained in the manual!)? Also the newt frontend is still not able to handle 8 bit character input, e.g. for the file system label. Entering such a string destroys the dialog. Even if I specify console=ttyS0,115200n8 console=tty0 I cannot access the menu on the PC, only via serial console (but the kernel messages occur on both terminals). Is this a debian-installer limitation because it uses only the first console= argument? The string Choose language at the beginning of the installation process (e.g. during the locale selction) is not translated even after I selected German. After a Go Back and reconfiguration it changed into the mixed term Sprache wählen/Choose language. Also untranslated: Configure and start a PPPoE connection (main menu) #. This shows up in a screen summarizing options and will be followed #. by yes or no #: ../partman-crypto.templates:113 msgid Erase data: Why are yes and no not translated? The following translation (a dialog title) will be truncated: #: ../partman-base.templates:304 msgid Partition disks The text which occurs in the dialog is short: #: ../partman-partitioning.templates:110 msgid Type for the new partition: Maybe I could add spaces after the string to increase it, but this is not optimal! I get the message This computer may have a PCMCIA interface. but I definitively have no PCMCIA interface, only two ordinary ethernet cards (one is a ISA card). During the network detection the installer wants to load the floppy module!??? Network configuration: My PC is connected via eth0 with my notebook which itself is connected (via eth2) to my router. There is no direct connection to the router. I enter my notebook as gateway but cannot specify a nameserver (I have not installed bind). I would like to use my router as nameserver but this requires a route add -host router ip gw notebook ip which I currently start manually from another console or ssh. I know that there exists various solutions (nevertheless I like my current configuration): * installation of a nameserver on the notebook * direct connection to the router * DHCP If I do not enter a nameserver and go back to the manual network config, the nameserver is preseeded with the gateway! Also my No to DHCP usage is not remembered, the default is always Yes.
Bug#343304: kbd-chooser: Ukrainian keyboard does not work (1st 2nd stages)
retitle 343304 kbd-chooser: Ukrainian keyboard does not work (installed system) thanks 14 грудня 2005 о 11:10 +0200 Eugeniy Meshcheryakov написав(-ла): When trying to install Debian in Ukrainian language and Ukrainian keyboard layout selected it is impossible to enter Cyrillic characters in 1st stage (it should be possible to switch to cyrillic layout by pressing right ctrl or alt key). In 2nd stage I get only white boxes instead of characters when entering from keyboard (but cyrillic characters are displayed correctly by programs like base-config). Keymap file /etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz looks completely incorrect (no charset declaration, some strange compose sequences, ...). Update: it is possible to enter Cyrillic characters in installer with kbd-chooser 1.30 (it needed keyboard in unicode mode to work). After installation /etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz contains junk, so nothing changed here. Also, I tried to install system with mini.iso and did not get tasksel screen, and 'ukrainian' task was not installed, and there were no console-cyrillic in installed system. But if other images run tasksel that bug will not be so important (at least for Ukrainian) because console-cyrillic will setup keyboar correctly (hopefully, but I'll retest later). -- Eugeniy Meshcheryakov signature.asc Description: Digital signature
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Bug#384323: Bug#384248: installation-report: Almost successful Etch installation with di-beta3
severity 384323 important thanks Quoting Eugenyi Meshcheryakov analyzing a bug report about broken installer in Russian: I tried default installation in Russian (RF) in qemu with network off, and console-cyrillic was installed. There was also dialogs displayed by console-cyrillic after tasksel were I was able to select switch keys, but those choices was later overwritten by localechooser's finish-install. That was not a problem in earlier versions of d-i because console-cyrillic was configured in second stage, after finish-install (or how it was called). But now it is confusing. localechooser should preseed console-cyrillic or do not try to change it's configuration at all. This bug is probably reproducible with all languages that have cyr=... in languagelist (Russian, Belarusian). That bug is then here sinceD-I beta2 IN MARCH 2006and not a single Russian user noticed...:-( I find this pretty sad and this indeed shows the poor level of testing that some language teams ad international users and developers give to the localized installer. It somewhat reinforces the feeling of Frans that we really should activate languages that HAVE BEEN ACTIVELY TESTED. I'm yelling right now because I'm quite angry. We put a lot of efforts to allow you guys having an installer translated in all your languages and such negligence is really desperating. This is not addressed to you, Eugen, of course. I know that you not only *translate* to your language but also TEST the installation in Ukrainian. You even do properly analysis for bugs in other languages like this one and I'm grateful to you. I wish I could say the same for all other languages. Thanks, Dmitry, also, for reporting this bug. There's at least one Russian user who uses D-I in his own language I consider this bug makes D-I currently not releasable with Russian activated. signature.asc Description: Digital signature
[newbie]: own boot/root cd with grub : ide problem
Hello,As a newbie (not really a developper) I want to make my own boot/root CD.So I have made a custom kernel, an initrd to be loaded by the boot loader and a root tree.The ramdisk contains device /dev/hdc (my cdrom), unfortunately when I boot pivot_root fails telling pivot_root: noc such file or directory but pivot_root is also present on the ramdisk.Is it possible to boot a cdrom from grub ? (Why wouldn t it be ?)Cause I have read through the web there are some problemsI must mention that ide drivers are not compiled as modules.Can somenone help me Thanks for reply Découvrez un nouveau moyen de poser toutes vos questions quelque soit le sujet ! Yahoo! Questions/Réponses pour partager vos connaissances, vos opinions et vos expériences. Cliquez ici.
Re: Tests with PPPoE connection
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 03:58:07PM +0300, Eddy Petri??or wrote: Then my PPPoE connection is up correctly (I can wget web files on busybox) even I have the red screen [!!] Configure and start a PPPoE connection, Installation step failed: An installation step failed. [...] The failing step is: multiselect backup progresscancel plugin-entropy-text. after entering PPP password. Hmm, you are saying that you get this error even if you move the pppoe.so plugin in the proper place? Yes. That error is the classical case of debconf polution, so I suspect some unexpected output from either of the commands in the postinst script. May I suggest doing the move from console 2 before entering the PPP username. Please tell me if the error message still appears. I did the move from tty2 before entering in PPPoE menu. Then error message still appears. Maybe is time to compare the patch I sent in BTS with the one that ended up in the official package. When I select 'continue', I return on 'Configure the network' entry but my network connection is now ready. I will try to retry/investiguate tomorrow. So the PPPoE connection is actually up? Yes, and works fine. Note that (almost?) always in my tests the concentrator was not found from the first attempt after a fresh boot, but the search did succeed in later probes. Have you ever encountered this problem? (I was never sure if this was a provider issue or a coding issue and I would be glad to sort it out.) With my two or three tests, concentrator was found from the first attempt after fresh boot. Regards, -- Gregory Colpart [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG:1024D/C1027A0E Evolix - Informatique et Logiciels Libres http://www.evolix.fr/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]