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* FAILED BUILD: amd64 Sep 09 00:03 buildd@barber build_cdrom_isolinux
http://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/amd64/daily/build_cdrom_isolinux.log
* FAILED BUILD: amd64 Sep 09 00:03 buildd@barber b
Hi KiBi,
I'm really sorry for not writing back for so long -- had been quite
occupied.
Also, the problem was that right after the installation I had documented
in the bug report, I did a fresh reinstall of Debian stable in order to
verify that the same partitioning scheme yields a working system
Hi all,
Please CC me if somebody responds as I'm not subscribed to the list/s.
Does anybody have/know of a roadmap to getting the latest syslinux
perhaps the one which is now in experimental to testing ? This is with
reference to the UEFI issues which people have been facing while
installing Debia
Hi all,
Please CC me if somebody responds as I'm not subscribed to the list/s.
Does anybody have/know of a roadmap to getting the latest syslinux
perhaps the one which is now in experimental to testing ? This is with
reference to the UEFI issues which people have been facing while
installing Debia
On 2013-09-09 17:09, shirish शिरीष wrote:
Hi all,
Please CC me if somebody responds as I'm not subscribed to the
list/s.
Does anybody have/know of a roadmap to getting the latest syslinux
perhaps the one which is now in experimental to testing ?
You might want to ask the syslinux maintainer
On Thu, 5 Sep 2013 11:44:54 -0400
Joey Hess wrote:
>> Is there some boot parameter that can be given to the Debian
>> installer initrd to make it understand that it's running from a
>> loop-mounted ISO image file rather than a plain block device?
>>
>> This is a well established feature in some
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