Re: Skipping disk erase on Debian text-based installation (fwd)
john doe, le mer. 17 nov. 2021 21:58:00 +0100, a ecrit: > Unless I'm missing something, one could preseed this question as kernel > boot parameter: > > # When disk encryption is enabled, skip wiping the partitions beforehand. > #d-i partman-auto-crypto/erase_disks boolean false Yes, but that's way easier to just interrupt the step than finding out how to preseed a parameter Samuel
Re: Skipping disk erase on Debian text-based installation (fwd)
On 11/17/2021 7:55 PM, Samuel Thibault wrote: Hello, Jordan Livesey, le mer. 17 nov. 2021 18:38:35 +, a ecrit: as far as I know during installation even if you manually partitioned your disk its still gonna format it so that debian can be installed Formatting is mandatory for the root filesystem indeed. Edhoari Setiyoso, le mer. 03 nov. 2021 07:24:28 +0700, a ecrit: I should've mention that this procedure happened when we want to do full disk encryption with LVM. This is about an encrypted LVM. That step is before actual disk partitionning and filesystem set up. Unless I'm missing something, one could preseed this question as kernel boot parameter: # When disk encryption is enabled, skip wiping the partitions beforehand. #d-i partman-auto-crypto/erase_disks boolean false -- John Doe
Re: Skipping disk erase on Debian text-based installation (fwd)
Hello, Jordan Livesey, le mer. 17 nov. 2021 18:38:35 +, a ecrit: > as far as I know during installation even if you manually partitioned your > disk > its still gonna format it so that debian can be installed Formatting is mandatory for the root filesystem indeed. Edhoari Setiyoso, le mer. 03 nov. 2021 07:24:28 +0700, a ecrit: > I should've mention that this procedure happened when we want to do > full disk encryption with LVM. This is about an encrypted LVM. That step is before actual disk partitionning and filesystem set up. Samuel
Re: Skipping disk erase on Debian text-based installation (fwd)
as far as I know during installation even if you manually partitioned your disk its still gonna format it so that debian can be installed On Fri, Nov 12, 2021 at 7:34 PM Samuel Thibault wrote: > Hello, > > Samuel Thibault, le jeu. 04 nov. 2021 01:18:16 +0100, a ecrit: > > Edhoari Setiyoso, le mer. 03 nov. 2021 07:24:28 +0700, a ecrit: > > > I should've mention that this procedure happened when we want to do > full disk > > > encryption with LVM. > > > > Indeed that can be a real pain. I don't know a way to interrupt it with > > the text interface. I have submitted the feature request to the cdebconf > > package. > > I have implemented it through the control-C shortcut. That'll become > available in Debian bookworm (Debian 12). > > Samuel > >
Re: Christian beliebers here using Debian
bible-kjv is so very fast it's worth having. On the modern side a development team has succeeded in getting Verbum working under WINE. It's excellent. Best, David On Wed, Nov 17, 2021, 12:07 Geoff Shang wrote: > On Wed, 17 Nov 2021, Sam Hartman wrote: > > > It looks like bible-kjv ought to be a console accessible bible > > application. If not, bible-kjv- > > text includes just the text of that version of the bible. > > bible-kjv worked fine on the occasions that I've needed it. > > Doing an apt-cache search on the word "bible" turned up a number of things > that I've not used but might be worth exploring. > > Of course, the King James version of the Bible is an old translation and > might not be to everyone's taste. I'm guessing however that there might > be copyright issues in relation to some newer translations. > > HTH, > Geoff. > >
Re: Christian beliebers here using Debian
God bless you ! ons 17 nov. 2021 kl. 18:07 skrev Geoff Shang : > On Wed, 17 Nov 2021, Sam Hartman wrote: > > > It looks like bible-kjv ought to be a console accessible bible > > application. If not, bible-kjv- > > text includes just the text of that version of the bible. > > bible-kjv worked fine on the occasions that I've needed it. > > Doing an apt-cache search on the word "bible" turned up a number of things > that I've not used but might be worth exploring. > > Of course, the King James version of the Bible is an old translation and > might not be to everyone's taste. I'm guessing however that there might > be copyright issues in relation to some newer translations. > > HTH, > Geoff. > >
Re: Christian beliebers here using Debian
On Wed, 17 Nov 2021, Sam Hartman wrote: It looks like bible-kjv ought to be a console accessible bible application. If not, bible-kjv- text includes just the text of that version of the bible. bible-kjv worked fine on the occasions that I've needed it. Doing an apt-cache search on the word "bible" turned up a number of things that I've not used but might be worth exploring. Of course, the King James version of the Bible is an old translation and might not be to everyone's taste. I'm guessing however that there might be copyright issues in relation to some newer translations. HTH, Geoff.
Re: Christian beliebers here using Debian
Good bless Skickat från min iPhone > 17 nov. 2021 kl. 17:54 skrev john doe : > >> On 11/17/2021 5:48 PM, Ttl wrote: >> This not ok to mokkking that i am a christian >> >> Skickat från min iPhone >> >> 17 nov. 2021 kl. 17:31 skrev Sam Hartman : >> "Michael" == Michael A Ray writes: >>> >>>Michael> Surely, if God is omniscient and omnipresent, he will >>>Michael> provide an accessible fairy story reader you can use to >>>Michael> read the Bible. It's just a matter of praying hard enough. >>> >>> Mocking someone's religion is not consistent with the Debian Code of >>> Conduct. >>> This is a case where if you don't have a good response, silence is a >>> better choice. >>> Please do not describe someone's religious text as a fairy story in a >>> Debian forum. >>> > > Please takes this out of hear. > > -- > John Doe >
Re: Christian beliebers here using Debian
On 11/17/2021 5:48 PM, Ttl wrote: This not ok to mokkking that i am a christian Skickat från min iPhone 17 nov. 2021 kl. 17:31 skrev Sam Hartman : "Michael" == Michael A Ray writes: Michael> Surely, if God is omniscient and omnipresent, he will Michael> provide an accessible fairy story reader you can use to Michael> read the Bible. It's just a matter of praying hard enough. Mocking someone's religion is not consistent with the Debian Code of Conduct. This is a case where if you don't have a good response, silence is a better choice. Please do not describe someone's religious text as a fairy story in a Debian forum. Please takes this out of hear. -- John Doe
Re: Christian beliebers here using Debian
This not ok to mokkking that i am a christian Skickat från min iPhone 17 nov. 2021 kl. 17:31 skrev Sam Hartman : >> "Michael" == Michael A Ray writes: > >Michael> Surely, if God is omniscient and omnipresent, he will >Michael> provide an accessible fairy story reader you can use to >Michael> read the Bible. It's just a matter of praying hard enough. > > Mocking someone's religion is not consistent with the Debian Code of > Conduct. > This is a case where if you don't have a good response, silence is a > better choice. > Please do not describe someone's religious text as a fairy story in a > Debian forum. > > It looks like bible-kjv ought to be a console accessible bible > application. If not, bible-kjv- > text includes just the text of that version of the bible. >
Re: Christian beliebers here using Debian
I want the program to reed the text blessings Emanuel Skickat från min iPhone > 17 nov. 2021 kl. 09:23 skrev Michael Weghorn : > > Hi, > > I'm Michael from Germany. While I'm very interested in accessibility, I don't > have any special requirements for accessibility myself. > > I'm occasionally using Xiphos or Bibletime on Debian. Both weren't fully > accessible when I did a quick test with the Orca screen reader. > > What are the use cases you want the Bible program to support? > > For example, there is already a request for Bibletime to read out selectable > portions of the Bible ( https://github.com/bibletime/bibletime/issues/5 ). > If there are specific other use cases or problems you're running into, I'd > suggest to ask for those in the issue trackers of the corresponding programs, > so the developers can consider adding those features. > >> On 13/11/2021 19.16, David Hoff Jr wrote: >> I use Debian and Slint. I'm in California in the USA. Have used Diatheke >> in the console in Debian in the past, but unable to find any accessible Bible >> program for the GUI Desktop. Also use Windows in my work and personal >> use.
Re: Christian beliebers here using Debian
> "Michael" == Michael A Ray writes: Michael> Surely, if God is omniscient and omnipresent, he will Michael> provide an accessible fairy story reader you can use to Michael> read the Bible. It's just a matter of praying hard enough. Mocking someone's religion is not consistent with the Debian Code of Conduct. This is a case where if you don't have a good response, silence is a better choice. Please do not describe someone's religious text as a fairy story in a Debian forum. It looks like bible-kjv ought to be a console accessible bible application. If not, bible-kjv- text includes just the text of that version of the bible.
Re: Christian beliebers here using Debian
Hi, I'm Michael from Germany. While I'm very interested in accessibility, I don't have any special requirements for accessibility myself. I'm occasionally using Xiphos or Bibletime on Debian. Both weren't fully accessible when I did a quick test with the Orca screen reader. What are the use cases you want the Bible program to support? For example, there is already a request for Bibletime to read out selectable portions of the Bible ( https://github.com/bibletime/bibletime/issues/5 ). If there are specific other use cases or problems you're running into, I'd suggest to ask for those in the issue trackers of the corresponding programs, so the developers can consider adding those features. On 13/11/2021 19.16, David Hoff Jr wrote: I use Debian and Slint. I'm in California in the USA. Have used Diatheke in the console in Debian in the past, but unable to find any accessible Bible program for the GUI Desktop. Also use Windows in my work and personal use.