I'm unsure about that, but it might make sense to split Xfce and LXDE
cds. I don't really know about LXDE in Debian (although I'm unsure of
its real utility and upstream maintenance in general), but it definitely
make sense to have an Xfce CD.
I'll also try to check what's installed besides Xfce a
Quoting Holger Wansing (li...@wansing-online.de):
> Hi,
>
> Christian PERRIER wrote:
> > I think that Holger will probably see something like "Falling back to
> > the package description for espeakup-udeb" in /var/log/syslog. This
> > should appear when espeakup-udeb is loaded, which should happe
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* OLD BUILD:armel May 08 08:10 buildd@ancina build_iop32x_netboot
http://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/armel/daily/build_iop32x_netboot.log
* OLD BUILD:armel May 08 08:13 buildd@ancina
[Steve McIntyre]
> You're not measuring the time taken to sync to the flash drive
> either, so all you're going to be seeing is the speed of writing to
> cache.
Huh, I figured the 'sync' call at the end of each test run covered
that.
> I've done lots of work with USB flash and MMC/SD cards over
Package: debian-installer
Test-installation with image: wheezy alpha1 xfce-lxde Binary-1 CD
on a virtualbox 3.2.10 i386 machine
When installing from the xfce-lxde-cd #1, and without network
access, no X is installed.
Whether I select an xfce or an lxde option at the boot menu,
in both cases I'm o
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Test-installation with image: wheezy alpha1 xfce-lxde Binary-1 CD
on a virtualbox 3.2.10 i386 machine
Since I read this in the wheezy-alpha1 announcement:
"Allow Btrfs /boot partition (GRUB 2 and LILO)"
..., I tried to use a one-for-all btrfs filesystem (being th
Hi,
Christian PERRIER wrote:
> I think that Holger will probably see something like "Falling back to
> the package description for espeakup-udeb" in /var/log/syslog. This
> should appear when espeakup-udeb is loaded, which should happen when
> main-menu is first loaded as espeakup-udeb is on the
Hi all,
I am trying to do something relatively advanced with the
debian-installer netboot and preseed. I have been charged with the
commissioning of a large number of Dreamplug armel machines with a
Debian squeeze installation and I am attempting to get a completely
touchless netboot install
Hi,
Bjørn Mork wrote:
> On a default Debian system you need to be a member of
> the "floppy" group.
Ferenc Wagner wrote:
> What about recommending /dev/disk/by-id/usb-X instead?
I understand that the instructions about creating a Debian installation
medium shall be usable on as many systems as
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 09:00:29PM -0500, Peter Samuelson wrote:
>[Steve McIntyre]
>> The major win with dd onto a raw device is that you can specify the
>> block size. For most USB sticks, using a block size of 4MB or so is
>> going to be *much* faster than using the default for dd (512 bytes)
>>
> likely to be #672520 I guess? In which case this bug on grub-installer
> should just get closed?
>
>> This involves every .iso downloaded from
>>
>> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily.new/current/i386/iso-cd/
>>
>> but does NOT affect the alpha installer version, e.g. at
>>
>> h
On 16/05/12 13:41, Wookey wrote:
is there any reason not to just upload this to Debian?
There are ITPs filed for it:
- http://bugs.debian.org/582884
- http://bugs.debian.org/576359
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Hi,
Brian Boonstra (16/05/2012):
> Package: grub-installer
> Version: 1.70
>
> I have found the cd images for netinst and businesscard to be
> unbootable, both in a VirtualBox 4.1.14 VM and when burned to CD and
> placed in a physical system. I verified that both systems work fine
> with the an
On Wed, 16 May 2012, Wookey wrote:
> this to Debian? I see a couple of places in the UI where it says
> 'Ubuntu' and it would be good if it got a bit cleverer and put in the
If Ubuntu sponsored the creation of usb-creator, we can package it that
way just fine, as long as the trademark license for
Package: grub-installer
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I have found the cd images for netinst and businesscard to be unbootable,
both in a VirtualBox 4.1.14 VM and when burned to CD and placed in a
physical system. I verified that both systems work fine with the
analogous .iso files from stable.
This involves ev
+++ Timo Juhani Lindfors [2012-05-15 21:01 +0300]:
Yes, turns out I failed to read the instructions right, presumably due
to thinking I knew how this worked (i.e. you can't just put an iso
stright onto a USB stick, and you need 'hd-media' for USB sticks).
I'm glad to see that this has got signifi
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Dear Maintainer,
The kernel LED udeb is needed to control LEDs on LaCie devices.
Please consider applying the attached patch.
Regards,
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Bjørn Mork writes:
> I fail to see how burning to a local user's CD is any better, but yes,
> if that is a consideration then they need some system to tie the rights
> to console access. I believe ConsoleKit and the replacement
> systemd-loginctl attempts to solve such problems.
Yes, I believe u
"Thomas Schmitt" writes:
> I am a bit scared by the catastrophic potential of
> cat debian.iso > /dev/sdX
> for X = valuable hard disk.
What about recommending /dev/disk/by-id/usb-X instead?
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On Wed, 16 May 2012 07:53:55 -0300
Ben Armstrong wrote:
> On 05/16/2012 06:10 AM, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> > Bjørn Mork writes:
> >> No, you don't. On a default Debian system you need to be a member of
> >> the "floppy" group. From /lib/udev/rules.d/91-permissions.rules :
> >
> > Yeah bu
Accepted:
busybox-static_1.20.0-1_i386.deb
to main/b/busybox/busybox-static_1.20.0-1_i386.deb
busybox-syslogd_1.20.0-1_all.deb
to main/b/busybox/busybox-syslogd_1.20.0-1_all.deb
busybox-udeb_1.20.0-1_i386.udeb
to main/b/busybox/busybox-udeb_1.20.0-1_i386.udeb
busybox_1.20.0-1.debian.tar.gz
On 05/16/2012 06:10 AM, Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
> Bjørn Mork writes:
>> No, you don't. On a default Debian system you need to be a member of
>> the "floppy" group. From /lib/udev/rules.d/91-permissions.rules :
>
> Yeah but you are not a member of that group by default surely?
$ debconf-sho
busybox_1.20.0-1_i386.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
busybox_1.20.0-1.dsc
busybox_1.20.0.orig.tar.bz2
busybox_1.20.0-1.debian.tar.gz
busybox-syslogd_1.20.0-1_all.deb
busybox-static_1.20.0-1_i386.deb
busybox_1.20.0-1_i386.deb
udhcpc_1.20.0-1_i386.deb
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Timo Juhani Lindfors writes:
> Bjørn Mork writes:
>> No, you don't. On a default Debian system you need to be a member of
>> the "floppy" group. From /lib/udev/rules.d/91-permissions.rules :
>
> Yeah but you are not a member of that group by default surely?
No, that decision should be left to
Timo Juhani Lindfors writes:
> Wookey writes:
>> And the USB-stick process is not as simple as it might be because you
>> have to find the HD-media files and then _also_ find an iso image to
>> put on. It's no wonder newbs are still downloading CD/DVD images.
>
> You also need to have root acces
Bjørn Mork writes:
> No, you don't. On a default Debian system you need to be a member of
> the "floppy" group. From /lib/udev/rules.d/91-permissions.rules :
Yeah but you are not a member of that group by default surely?
> You mean that they allow you to burn a CD but not write to a USB
> stic
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Dear Maintainer,
I recently re-installed after replacing a drive on macmini3,1 which worked
nearly flawlessly except
that I needed to drop to a shell and install gptsync and run it during the "now
we'll reboot" dialog at
th
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