Comments/Problems:
Everything works as it should (though the background is red,
as others have reported) but the bottom of the screen is not viewable.
This is due to the installer filling the entire width of my display,
while still keeping the default aspect ratio.
This is a problem
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Subject: Re: Bug#277592: pre-rc2 i386:
Christian Perrier wrote:
I keep this system snapshot in VmWare so that further investigation is
possible on 2nd console.
Would it be possible for you to boot passing DEBCONF_DEBUG=. and get me
a debconf debug log of the apt-setup loop?
I did, but where does the log end up? I have
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On 14/10/2004 07:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you can, please go to http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer and
download the latest release of the installer. Try another install and see
if the problem you reported is still present. If you're able to test this,
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I tried later releases of d-i, and the problem seems to be gone.
So, out of the door with Sarge I say! :-)
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Hi,
I have been unable to find the resources to reproduce the
same situation - all my machines are ext3 now and don't have spares to
make a testbed at the moment.
BTW, the installer has improved quite a bit since I filed the report!
Sorry I can't be more helpful with this one. If
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Bug#238830: [i386] [beta3] [netinst] general success
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retitle 238830 Should give better indications about the way to enter
username/password for
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The worst problem I had was trying to work out the required syntax for
giving a username and password to our web proxy when
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Hey Rick,
On Wed, Oct 20, 2004 at 05:28:27PM -0400, Rick Thomas wrote:
On Oct 19, 2004, at 9:40 AM, Duane Cottle wrote:
So far, I've found a few possible options if I want to pass kernel
args w/ boot floppies on this box:
1) Make my own miboot image - maybe a bit off track as I'm trying to
Oops, that's 2.6 floppies.
Duane
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The following udebs that cannot be build on i386 need to be uploaded
soon if they're to make the release:
partitioner (Code change is required for mips, tested by ths. m68k mips or s390)
Apparently someone already gotten this one.
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On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 04:07:51AM +0200, Marc Juul Christoffersen wrote:
Everything works as it should (though the background is red,
as others have reported) but the bottom of the screen is not viewable.
This is due to the installer filling the entire width of my display,
while still
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Date: 2004-09-24
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Add to this list:
partman-ext2r0
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Hey all,
Trying to see what's on the 2.6 root.img, I've been unsuccessful
mounting it as loop or the actual floppy.
What filesystem type is it? I figured it was ext2, but mount says it's
not.
I've tried cramfs, hfs, hfsplus, but it's not working.
Regards,
Duane
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Date: Sept. 28th 2004
Method: netinstall CD image
Machine: IBM
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My `FEtherII CB-TXD' NIC(card bus) is not detected. So I have removed
Debian and installed Plamo Linux 4.1[*] which can detect CB-TXD.
So `uname -a' and 'lspci' output is not Debian system.
Here is information of Useing FEtherII CB-TXD in
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FWIW, there are apparently some problems with software raid and xfs,
since xfs uses a different block size for writing its journaling info
then other files. I have seen this make the raid driver be switching
constantly between sizes, generating a lot of kernel messages and being
very slow. I don't
Hi again,
On Wed, Oct 20, 2004 at 05:28:27PM -0400, Rick Thomas wrote:
BootX takes a kernel image and an initrd image and loads them into
memory along with some kernel args.
Why can't I take the kernel image and the ramdisk image off the
floppies and hand them to BootX along with my
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On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 12:04:41PM -0400, Duane Cottle wrote:
The floppies use zImage, and BootX doesn't support zipped kernels
(AFAIK).
The obvious next move, I unzipped the zImage and tried booting with
BootX using video=atyfb:vmode:15;cmode:16 and root=/dev/fd0 (where the
root.img was)
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On Thursday, October 21, 2004, at 11:23 AM, Duane Cottle wrote:
Hey all,
Trying to see what's on the 2.6 root.img, I've been unsuccessful
mounting it as loop or the actual floppy.
What filesystem type is it? I figured it was ext2, but mount says it's
not.
I've tried cramfs, hfs, hfsplus, but it's
On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 12:46:38PM -0400, Rick Thomas wrote:
the root floppy is (sometimes) a compressed /ext2 image
cp root.img /tmp/root.gz
gunzip /tmp/root.gz
mount -v -t etx2 -o ro,loop /tmp/root /media/floppy
or some such thing as that.
and (somteimes) a cramfs
Let's check my understanding.
The root.img should be image of an ext2 filesystem containing initrd.gz,
or initrd.cramfs.gz, am I close?
Well, here is my actual observation:
hp:~# dd if=/d-i/floppies-2.6/root-1021.img of=/dev/fd0
2568+1 records in
2568+1 records out
1314818 bytes transferred in
I think what is happening is that whiptail is crashing. Probably due to one
of the unicode display bugs in newt, that are fixed in the version in
unstable, which has not yet made it into testing. Could you try installing
unstable and see if the problem goes away?
I'll try this...However, I
Hello,
Regarding
http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2004/10/msg01605.html
, I just want to see if there is any ongoing effort to develop boot
floppies for OldWorld PPCs. Otherwise my testing is in vain, or I should
wait before proceeding.
I apologize if my ignorance of the development
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-10-13 21:08]:
tbm: If either of the above have been done, or you feel only one is
enough, feel free to close either or both bugs. I'm not sure how well
arcboot-installer can check for root filesystem type since mips doesn't
use
Thiemo Seufer wrote:
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-10-13 21:08]:
tbm: If either of the above have been done, or you feel only one is
enough, feel free to close either or both bugs. I'm not sure how well
arcboot-installer can check for root filesystem type
On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 08:02:34PM +0200, Marc Juul Christoffersen wrote:
Try booting with 'vga=771'.
That did it!
Thanks a lot.
Maybe this should be listed as an option for widescreen at the prompt?
On F5, we already have:
Laptops with screen display problems vga=771
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Bug#247771: [i386] [beta4] [CD] some problems with second stage
On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 11:23:57AM -0400, Duane Cottle wrote:
Trying to see what's on the 2.6 root.img, I've been unsuccessful
mounting it as loop or the actual floppy.
What filesystem type is it? I figured it was ext2, but mount says it's
not.
I've tried cramfs, hfs, hfsplus, but it's
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Debian-installer-version: pre-rc2
uname -a: Linux tinuviel 2.6.8-1-383
Date: 2004-10-15
Method: burned iso, apt through ethernet
Machine: laptop Dell D600
Processor: Pentium M 1.6 GHz
Memory: 512 MB
Root Device: hda1
Root Size/partition table: all in
Hi,
Any help will be highly appreciated!
I just bought a HP ZD7260us notebook with a P4
3.2GHz/HT CPU and without floppy drive, and tried to
installl Sarge using Debian-Installer pre-rc2 and the
latest
/pub/cdimage-testing/daily/i386/20041020/sarge-i386-netinst.iso.
I started the installer
Hi,
The following changes are in console-data SVN repository:
console-data (2002.12.04dbs-45sarge2) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
* Translations:
- Added Macedonian (mk) by Georgi Stanojevski
- Corrected encoding error in French. Closes: #277569
* Select br-abnt2 as the default Brazilian
Hello,
I have seen these bugs were set to moreinfo.
i have made the test in question on a machine that is no longer
accesible to me.
I will try to do as much as possible to reproduce and see if the issues
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The kernel team is considering dropping 386 support (the 80386
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Would it be possible to also fix the problems with
i386/quertz/mac-usb-pt-latin1.kmap as explained in #275086?
I do not mean
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Package: main-menu
The cd apprears to be broken; no udebs loaded. But why does main-menu go
on to select NEVERDEFAULT items? Well, this looks like a logic error to
me:
if (p-installer_menu_item last_successful_item
p-installer_menu_item NEVERDEFAULT) {
Alastair McKinstry wrote:
console-data can be built quickly (its arch:any) but it impacts d-i,
so the release managers have the final say -- is it too late to make
these changes?
Feel free to go ahead and upload these changes if you think they belong
in the sarge release and have minimal
dear all,
please help me commit these updates.
thank you,
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