Spurious problems booting with last grub from a SATA disk

2006-09-03 Thread César Fernández Rodríguez
Hi everybody,

recently i've installed an amd64 box with debian, i've used the latest 
installer (one week ago) and i've experimented booting problems when i connect 
new hardware in my PC. The system disk is a SATA disk which udev detects as 
sdc, with all its partitions sdc1, 5, 6, etc. and sda/sdb is a software array 
of two SATA disks.

I think that the solution will be fix detection of SATA disk from udev, i've 
tried it but grub doesn't recognize the rules i've added to udev.

Anyone can help me about udev+grub or give me another idea?

Thanx in advance.


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Re: Spurious problems booting with last grub from a SATA disk

2006-09-03 Thread César Fernández Rodríguez
On Sun, 03 Sep 2006 22:56:40 +0200
Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,
 
 ...

Hi jean-luc, the problem is that when i plug an usb disk the system doesn't 
boot correctly, grub gives me an error 21 and anything more happens. The 
messages are Error 17 or Error 21 from grub, and i have an initrd image and 
use an stock kernel-image 2.6.17-amd64-k8 for an amd64.

Sometimes i can fix it, booting with a knoppix, rewriting /boot/grub/menu.lst 
and changing sdc1 for sda1 but sometimes that doesn't even work. It's very 
strange. So i can figure that the problem relies on the detection of hardware 
in an early stage but i cannot find the source of the problem.

Thanx for your attention. 


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Re: Issues about cinelerra

2004-12-28 Thread César Fernández Rodríguez
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 12:34:02 +0100
Kurt Roeckx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I have unnofficial repositories, try this and then you could tell me about your 
experiences:

http://cvs.cinelerra.org/packages.html#apt-x86

I've navigated through the cinelerra webpage and in the part of documentation 
there was that link, enjoy yourseleves.

Again, any kind of information about cinelerra in debian with an amd64 would be 
very appreciated, thank you all in advance.

 It seems that cinelerra is currently not available in debian at
 all.  There exists a Request For Package (RFP) for it for 4 years
 it seems.
 
 However, they do seem to have an x86_64 rpm package on there
 site.
 
 
 Kurt
 


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Issues about cinelerra

2004-12-27 Thread César Fernández Rodríguez
We're thinking about to buy a pair of amd64 for our enterprise, we want to 
migrate from the old-fashioned adobe premiere to the post-modern cinelerra 
hehe...

Now seriously, has anybody tested cinelerra in an amd64 with debian? We have 
been doing some videos, short samples, in an amd athlon K7 and everything went 
well, but we need to make some bigger videos and we thought that an amd64 would 
be perfect for that target.

Any kind of experience or even a simple thought would be very appreciated.

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