Re: cvs commit to boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap by toff

2002-02-07 Thread Chris Tillman

On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 09:56:11PM -0800, Debian Boot CVS Master wrote:
> Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap
> who:toff
> time:   Thu Feb  7 21:56:11 PST 2002
> Log Message:
>   Make message OK for either singular or plural ('base debs')
> 
> Files:
> changed:extract_base.c net-fetch.c

changelog v1.1002! Is there some kind of prize for the 1000th change?

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cvs commit to boot-floppies/debian by toff

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/debian
who:toff
time:   Thu Feb  7 21:57:30 PST 2002
Log Message:
  Make message OK for either singular or plural ('base debs')

Files:
changed:changelog


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cvs commit to boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap by toff

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap
who:toff
time:   Thu Feb  7 21:56:11 PST 2002
Log Message:
  Make message OK for either singular or plural ('base debs')

Files:
changed:extract_base.c net-fetch.c


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Bug#132838: boot-floppies: cannot install base system

2002-02-07 Thread Matt Kraai

On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 09:57:23PM -0600, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 08:42:29PM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
> > > 
> > > when trying to install the base system from network,
> > > i always get 'Error: Malformed release file
> > > http://http.us.debian.org:80/debian.dists/woody/Release'
> > >
> > I don't know what the current status of this bug is. It was a known
> > issue in 3.0.18.
> I am getting this with my 3.0.19 build for m68k, I thought that was fixed?

Can you try downloading this file on tty2 and see if it works?

# wget http://http.us.debian.org:80/debian/dists/woody/Release

Matt



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Bug#132838: boot-floppies: cannot install base system

2002-02-07 Thread Chris Tillman

On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 08:51:49PM +0100, Martin Waitz wrote:
> Package: boot-floppies
> Version: 3.0.18; reported 2002-02-07
> Severity: normal
> 
> hi :)
> 
> i am installing debian woody next to a win98
> 
> i downloaded  install.bat, dosutils/*, linux, drivers.tar.gz and started
> the installation from the dos mode of windows
> 
> partitioning and installing kernel and modules from the downloaded
> files went fine, network configured sucessfull via dhcp.
> 
> when trying to install the base system from network,
> i always get 'Error: Malformed release file
> http://http.us.debian.org:80/debian.dists/woody/Release'
>
I don't know what the current status of this bug is. It was a known
issue in 3.0.18.
 
> (with standard settings of the InstallationServer:
> Download URL = http://http.us.debian.org/debian,
> changing that to local servers -- ftp or http --
> does not work eighter)
> 
> i then found a basedebs.tar in 
>http://ftp2.de.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/main/disks-i386/base-images-20020127/
> which i downloaded to /target/home via wget on the second console.
> as the installer needs basedebs.tgz, i gzipped it, too.

The non-.tgz basedebs was a last-minute change, boot-floppies has now
been patched to match and the next release will work.

> i tried to install it via 'mouted':
> the 'Choose Directory' dialog does not allow me to enter any directory
> name, if i just press enter, it clears the text input field without
> doing anything else, if i use the cursor keys to navigate to the OK
> button and press enter afterwards, it says 'Directory Error: The
> supplied directory /home does not exist. Please enter a new one.'
> (same for /target/home, which really does exist!)
> hmm, one correction: now it acts like pressing OK even when simply
> pressing return, perhaps the ok button is not focused/made default
> on dialog creation?
> 
> the only selection possible is / or empty, going on to 'Select Debian
> Archive path'. of course 'list' does not work, so i use 'manually'
> 
> i get presented the dialog 'Enter the Archive directory: Please enter
> the name of the directory that contains the Archive files. The
> installation medium is mounted below /instmnt//.'
> (well, nothing is mounted below /instmnt here, but anyways... ;)
> i enter /target/home, and hey, it works
> 
> but it really was more difficult than it should ;)

Definitely. These problems installing from hard disk should be fixed
in 3.0.20 (or current cvs).

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cvs commit to boot-floppies/debian by jordi

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/debian
who:jordi
time:   Thu Feb  7 19:42:43 PST 2002
Log Message:
  document changes

Files:
changed:changelog


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cvs commit to boot-floppies/documentation by jordi

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/documentation
who:jordi
time:   Thu Feb  7 19:22:55 PST 2002
Log Message:
  Catalan documentation and dbootstrap updates.
  

Files:
changed:install.ca.sgml


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cvs commit to boot-floppies/documentation/ca by jordi

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/documentation/ca
who:jordi
time:   Thu Feb  7 19:22:55 PST 2002
Log Message:
  Catalan documentation and dbootstrap updates.
  

Files:
changed:appendix.sgml hardware.sgml inst-methods.sgml partitioning.sgml 
preparing.sgml rescue-boot.sgml welcome.sgml


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cvs commit to boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap/po by jordi

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap/po
who:jordi
time:   Thu Feb  7 19:22:55 PST 2002
Log Message:
  Catalan documentation and dbootstrap updates.
  

Files:
changed:ca.po


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cvs commit to boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap by jordi

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap
who:jordi
time:   Thu Feb  7 19:08:07 PST 2002
Log Message:
  Fixed typo: roo -> root
  

Files:
changed:partition_config.c


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Re: Installation KO with current boot floppies

2002-02-07 Thread Matt Kraai

On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 12:53:05AM +0100, Jean-Paul POZZI wrote:
> >>> 1) problem while choosing kernel modules.
> >>> A message complaining about "modconf.sh" beeing not OK ... it seems to
> >>> be present and OK. The message does not "block" the installation process and
> >>> the modules seems to be installed OK.
> >> 
> >> It would help if you could specify what you were doing when the
> >> error occurred and its exact text.
> 
> I was choosing the modules to include in the kernel, I get the message for
> each module after the install. I look in the "offensive" directory (Sorry, I didn't
> write the complete file name and message), the file was there and seems to be "good" 
>looking.

I don't know where this could be coming from.  Please let us know
if it recurs in subsequent testing.

> >>> 2) Problem to install "basedebs.tgz".
> >>> The installer could not find the basedebs.tgz, even if it was there in
> >>> the right directory. I can't install and had to use the older boot-floppies
> >>> that I had on my harddisk.
> >> 
> >> Likewise (i.e., where was basedebs.tgz located, what did you tell
> >> the installer to do, etc.).
> > That looks like the basedebs.tgz-is-actually-basedebs.tar bug? Why is
> > everybody using basedebs, install from the network!
> 
> Always exact, I look today the debian ftp site and the file is now "basedebs.tar".

This is fixed in CVS, but not in 3.0.19.  In the interim, it
should work to gzip basedebs.tar and rename it basedebs.tgz.  If
that doesn't work, please let us know.

> I hope this will help.
> 
> When I have finished the ongoing install, I will retry the boot floppies on another
> disk partition where there is some space left.

That would be great.  I look forward to hearing your results.

Matt



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Re: Installation KO with current boot floppies

2002-02-07 Thread Jean-Paul POZZI

Hello Christian

On 06-fév-02, you wrote:

> On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 12:09:33PM -0800, Matt Kraai wrote:
>> On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 08:52:49PM +0100, Jean-Paul POZZI wrote:
>>> I try to install my system with the latest boot-floppies with no success :
>> 
>> Which version of the boot floppies are you using?  3.0.18?
> Probably, I assume he was testing on amiga (m68k), the name rings a bell...
> 3.0.19 is not yet built for m68k, working on it. 

Exact it was 3.0.18 tested on an Amiga A2000 with Blizzard 060/50.

> 
>>> 1) problem while choosing kernel modules.
>>> A message complaining about "modconf.sh" beeing not OK ... it seems to
>>> be present and OK. The message does not "block" the installation process and
>>> the modules seems to be installed OK.
>> 
>> It would help if you could specify what you were doing when the
>> error occurred and its exact text.

I was choosing the modules to include in the kernel, I get the message for
each module after the install. I look in the "offensive" directory (Sorry, I didn't
write the complete file name and message), the file was there and seems to be "good" 
looking.

 
>>> 2) Problem to install "basedebs.tgz".
>>> The installer could not find the basedebs.tgz, even if it was there in
>>> the right directory. I can't install and had to use the older boot-floppies
>>> that I had on my harddisk.
>> 
>> Likewise (i.e., where was basedebs.tgz located, what did you tell
>> the installer to do, etc.).
> That looks like the basedebs.tgz-is-actually-basedebs.tar bug? Why is
> everybody using basedebs, install from the network!

Always exact, I look today the debian ftp site and the file is now "basedebs.tar".

I can't easily install from the network without playing with many cables as
I have 2 Lan cards and the second card is never recognised at boot time, it is the
card connected to my ADSL modem, the A2000 acts as a router for my small home LAN.
The problem is always present with "standard" kernels where the "ariadne2" 
driver used to be a module.
When I compile a new kernel with "ariadne2" compiled in (not as a module) the
card is recognised at boot time. The 2.2.20 kernel I use now works very nice,
but X seems to be broken (was working 2 weeks ago with a 2.4.17 kernel !).

> Christian

I hope this will help.

When I have finished the ongoing install, I will retry the boot floppies on another
disk partition where there is some space left.

Regards
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Bug#132855: allow install on Compaq Servers

2002-02-07 Thread David Whedon

Package: boot-floppies
Version: N/A; reported 2002-02-07
Severity: wishlist


Someone should look into what needs to be done to install 
on these servers.  A starting point can be found in this message to 
debian-boot.


http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2002/debian-boot-200202/msg00132.html

-David


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Bug#132838: boot-floppies: cannot install base system

2002-02-07 Thread Martin Waitz

Package: boot-floppies
Version: 3.0.18; reported 2002-02-07
Severity: normal

hi :)

i am installing debian woody next to a win98

i downloaded  install.bat, dosutils/*, linux, drivers.tar.gz and started
the installation from the dos mode of windows

partitioning and installing kernel and modules from the downloaded
files went fine, network configured sucessfull via dhcp.

when trying to install the base system from network,
i always get 'Error: Malformed release file
http://http.us.debian.org:80/debian.dists/woody/Release'

(with standard settings of the InstallationServer:
Download URL = http://http.us.debian.org/debian,
changing that to local servers -- ftp or http --
does not work eighter)

i then found a basedebs.tar in 
http://ftp2.de.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/main/disks-i386/base-images-20020127/
which i downloaded to /target/home via wget on the second console.
as the installer needs basedebs.tgz, i gzipped it, too.

i tried to install it via 'mouted':
the 'Choose Directory' dialog does not allow me to enter any directory
name, if i just press enter, it clears the text input field without
doing anything else, if i use the cursor keys to navigate to the OK
button and press enter afterwards, it says 'Directory Error: The
supplied directory /home does not exist. Please enter a new one.'
(same for /target/home, which really does exist!)
hmm, one correction: now it acts like pressing OK even when simply
pressing return, perhaps the ok button is not focused/made default
on dialog creation?

the only selection possible is / or empty, going on to 'Select Debian
Archive path'. of course 'list' does not work, so i use 'manually'

i get presented the dialog 'Enter the Archive directory: Please enter
the name of the directory that contains the Archive files. The
installation medium is mounted below /instmnt//.'
(well, nothing is mounted below /instmnt here, but anyways... ;)
i enter /target/home, and hey, it works

but it really was more difficult than it should ;)

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Architecture: i386
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Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=de_DE@euro



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cvs commit to boot-floppies/debian by merker

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/debian
who:merker
time:   Thu Feb  7 11:19:07 PST 2002
Log Message:
  
  fixed a typo in rootdisk.sh that caused a test expression to fail
  
  

Files:
changed:changelog


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Bug#127413: marked as done (base-config: 101 instances of Setting locale failed message during install)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Package: base-config
Version: 1.33.7
Severity: normal

I used the latest boot-floppies, compiled 12/31/2001 to completely 
set up a new system (powerpc). There were exactly 101 times which the
Locales failure was displayed, including just before the very end, 
when locales actually had been set up. 

Suggest this message be suppressed during the initial base-config run, 
if possible.

My installer log is attached, but it looks like reportbug slaps it right 
into the message. If it's not usable, I can resend it.


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Bug#125877: marked as done ([alpha, nfsroot] Unable to mount rescue floppy image on /dev/ram)

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Package: boot-floppies
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I was able to boot (tftpboot.img) and mount the NFS root with no problems.
rescue.bin and drivers.tgz are downloaded from the mirror and placed in
/tmp on the NFS root, but then I get the following error:

Unable to mount the rescue floppy. You may have inserted the wrong floppy.
Please try again.

I have not found any way to work around the problem and have thus been
unable to install debian on this machine (hence important).

cat'ing rescue.bin to /dev/ram and mounting /dev/ram works fine so I suspect
this is something trivial, but I wouldn't know where to start re finding
and fixing it myself.

Other 'messages' which may be interesting:

Mounting /dev/ram on /floppy failed: no such device (x2)
Mounting /dev/ram on /floppy failed: invalid argument (x2)
Mounting /dev/ram on /floppy failed: no such device (x1)

In case it matters, the alpha boxes in question are multias with no disk
devices and v3.8-3(?) firmware (not that this is necessarily relevant!)

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Bug#94435: marked as done ([alpha, nfsroot] Unable to mount rescue floppy image on /dev/ram)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Package: boot-floppies
Version: N/A; reported 2001-04-18
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version: Potato mac m68k (busybox 2000.11.29-07:44+)

Problem: When installing to NFS root, a message mentioning special
handling of the installation images is shown, then mounting the images
fails.

Details: dbootstrap runs 'dd //path/to/images-1.44/rescue.bin > /dev/ram
2> /dev/null' and then 'mount -r -t ext2 /dev/ram /floppy', which fails
with an 'invalid argument'.

Running the dd command by hand in the shell, and leaving off stderr
redirection, I find that dd returns the usage message to stderr.

According to Joey (on #debian-boot) when I asked, the only thing he
could find referencing /dev/ram was:

   extract_kernel.c:sprintf(prtbuf, "dd < %s/%s > /dev/ram 2>
   /dev/null",Archive_Dir,diskimage);

which looks correct. So for some reason the current executable version
doesn't have the '<' in it.

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Bug#131409: marked as done (Boot-Floppies 3.0.18 do not boot on iBook)

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I was trying to install Debian on a TiBook (G4 PowerBook, newworld) and
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Repository: boot-floppies
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Bug#131121: marked as done (Installer puts rescue and drivers in wrong directory)

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Package: boot-floppies
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Applies to disks-i386 (udma100-ext3 flavour).
When I've choose network (http/ftp) option for installing rescue and 
drivers file installer downloads them to /target/tmp directory, but when 
it finish complains, there is no rescue.bin and drivers.tgz in /tmp dir! 
Probably unsynchronized scripts.

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Description: 
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Bug#129940: marked as done (boot-floppies: S/390 (hercules): Can't find CTC adapter)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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I'm trying to install Debian on S/390 (hercules).  The same hercules
configuration worked for the last release of boot-floppies, but not
now:

Welcome to Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 for S/390
No second ram disk found. Additional modules are not avaliable
Select the type of your network device
0) no network configuration (to use this as a rescue system)
1)
 Channel to Channel (CTC) or ESCON connection
2)
 Inter-User Communication Vehicle (IUCV) - available for VM guests
only
Enter your choice (0-2):
.1
1
No CTC or ESCON connections were detected. Please make sure that you
have set
them up correctly or chose a differnt network driver:

The old version asked for parameters to configure the CTC device,
which I had to do (ctc0,0x400,0x401).  I tried that as a kernel
parameter but that didn't help.

Jochen

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Bug#129837: marked as done (System Hardware Requirements misleading)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Section 2.6.1 of the Installation Manual for i386 talks about 
avoiding hardware for which the vendor refuses to provide 
information that would allow drivers to be developed or released 
under an open-source license.  The example given is "the IBM 
laptop DSP sound system used in recent ThinkPad systems".  This 
is now out-of-date information and to continue to cite it is 
both misleading and does an injustice to IBM which has become a 
significant supporter of Linux and Open Source in general.

While it is true that IBM did for several years produce ThinkPads 
using a proprietary ("MWave") DSP which handled both sound and 
modem functionality, the company ceased using this chipset around 
two years ago ('99).  The last ThinkPad models to use it were the 
770 and 600 series.  Even while these ThinkPads were still being 
sold, Linux drivers for their MWave chipset became available, 
from IBM, under an open source license.  (These drivers can be 
found at http://oss.software.ibm.com/acpmodem>).

These days, IBM ThinkPads typically use Crystal audio chipsets, 
which are well supported both by OSS and Alsa, and Lucent modem 
chipsets which, although they are examples of the reviled "WinModem"
variety, at least do have Linux drivers, as numerous success stories
at http://www.linux-laptop.net> testify.

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example (of which there must be all too many), and maybe also point
out that the development and release of the IBM MWave drivers for
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Bug#129037: marked as done (boot-floppies: does not depend on bogl-bterm)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Package: boot-floppies
Version: 3.0.17
Severity: minor

The same as with python1.5-dev: According to the README, installing the
boot-floppies package using apt should install all required packages,
but "make check" complains that bogl-bterm is not installed.

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Versions of packages boot-floppies depends on:
ii  ash 0.3.8-35 NetBSD /bin/sh
ii  bf-utf-source   0.01 Source for fonts needed to bui=
ld b
ii  bison   1:1.30-4 A parser generator that is com=
pati
ii  build-essential 5Informational list of build-es=
sent
ii  busybox 1:0.60.2-3   Tiny utilities for small and e=
mbed
ii  debhelper   3.0.51   helper programs for debian/rul=
es
ii  debiandoc-sgml  1.1.55   DebianDoc SGML DTD and formatt=
ing=20
ii  debootstrap 0.1.15.8 Bootstrap a basic Debian system
ii  dosfstools  2.8-1Utilities to create and check =
MS-D
ii  dpkg-awk1.0.1Gawk script to parse /var/lib/=
dpkg
ii  file3.37-3   Determines file type using "ma=
gic"
ii  flex2.5.4a-14A fast lexical analyzer genera=
tor.
ii  gawk1:3.1.0-2GNU awk, a pattern scanning an=
d pr
ii  gettext 0.10.40-1GNU Internationalization utili=
ties
ii  libbogl-dev 0.1.8-1  Ben's Own Graphics Library - d=
evel
ii  libc6-pic [glibc-pic]   2.2.4-7  GNU C Library: PIC archive lib=
rary
ii  libgd-dev   1.8.4-7  GD Graphics Library (developme=
nt v
ii  libi18n-langtags-perl   0.26-2   Perl module for dealing with R=
FC30
ii  libnewt-dev 0.50.17-9Developer's toolkit for newt w=
indo
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, wi
ii  libpaperg   1.1.2Library for handling paper cha=
ract
ii  libpopt-dev 1.6.2-6  lib for parsing cmdline parame=
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ii  libwww-perl 5.63-1   WWW client/server library for =
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Bug#129470: marked as done (boot-floppies: Minor typo in README-Users.m4)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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boot-floppies-3.0.18/README-Users.m4
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@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@
   be available from non-floppy media.  You will be prompted for the
   operating system and modules, and you cannot tell the system to use
   floppies, obviously, since you did not create the driver floppies.
-  Direct the installer to get this data of the CD-ROM, local hard
+  Direct the installer to get this data off the CD-ROM, local hard
   disk, or whatever media you have downloaded the installation files
   to.
 
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We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
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bf-archive-install_3.0.19_i386.sh byhand
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bf-images-1.20_3.0.19_i386.tar.gz byhand
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Description: 
 boot-floppies - Scripts to create the Debian installation system
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Bug#128237: marked as done (boot-floppies: [hppa] net install should not use nonexistent images-1.44)

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Using the network base installation on hppa, images-1.44 is searched for, which
doesn't exist in hppa. Instead, boot-floppies should use 32 or 64, depending 
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Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 13:14:24 -0500
Source: boot-floppies
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Description: 
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125999 126035 126205 126489 127370 127405 127413 127436 127521 127524 127550 127583 
127955 128237 129037 129470 129837 129940 131121 131409
Changes: 
 boot-floppies (3.0.19) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * really notable changes:
 - reiserfs and udma100-ext3 flavors have been replaced with the new bf2.4
   flavor (us

Bug#127436: marked as done (boot-floppies: [mips] Document quirk to work around TFTP bug in Indy Prom.)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Package: boot-floppies
Version: N/A; reported 2002-01-02
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch

Moi!

Trying to install an Indy using a TFTP server running Linux 2.4.X causes
headaches, heart attacks, ans generally sucks hard. In the interest of
public health, please consider documenting yet another quirk to work
around an obscure bug in the Indy Prom. See below for a suggested update
to the English version.

Regards,

Daniel.

---[snip]---

--- documentation/en/inst-methods.sgml.orig Tue Dec 18 08:44:36 2001
+++ documentation/en/inst-methods.sgml  Wed Jan  2 11:42:51 2002
@@ -1058,8 +1058,14 @@
 echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_no_pmtu_disc
 
 to turn off Path MTU discovery otherwise the Indys Prom can't download the 
-kernel.
-
+kernel. Furthermore, make sure TFTP packets are sent from a source port no
+greater than 32767, or the download will stall after the first packet.
+Again, it's Linux 2.4.X tripping this bug in the Prom, and you can avoid it
+by setting
+
+echo "2048 32767" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_port_range
+
+to adjust the range of source ports the Linux TFTP server uses.
 ]]>
 
   Move TFTP Images Into Place

---[snap]---

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Bug#127583: marked as done (boot-floppies: Intro screen cut off at bottom)

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Installing cvs local build on powerpc with LC, the intro screen 
doesn't display the last line or two. It ends with 
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Bug#127550: marked as done (documentation: ppp not available before base is installed)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Package: boot-floppies
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The Installation Manual says in 2.2.0:

> Diskless installation, using network booting from a local area network and 
>NFS-mounting of all local filesystems, is another option — you'll probably need at 
>least 16MB of RAM for a diskless installation. After the operating system kernel is 
>installed, you can install the rest of your system via any sort of network connection 
>(including PPP), via FTP, HTTP, or NFS. 

This is not exactly right - the PPP install method isn't available untill one
has installed the kernel *and* the base system. So I propose:

(including PPP after installation of the base system)
*t

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Bug#127524: marked as done (boot-floppies: divas.o/eicon.o have bad symbols?)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Package: boot-floppies
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when I first try to install a module ("driver") from the install menu each
time I do this I'll get (example for the 8139 module):

installing module 8139too
/lib/modules/2.2.20/net/8139too.o: init_module: Device or resource busy
[...]
[...]
Installation failed:
depmod: * Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.20/misc/divas.o
depmod: * Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.2.20/misc/eicon.o

(It's the last two lines that indicate that something's broken there)
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Bug#127521: marked as done (boot-floppies: problems reading partition table or something?)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Package: boot-floppies
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The install process seems to be having some major problems with finding
out which partitions are currently mounted or not.

During the install I've been changing frequently between read (install disks
etc.) from harddisk or from mounted partition. I have not found out but
sometimes the install wouldn't show me some partitions on my disk that I did
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Bug#127955: marked as done (PPC installer loses on iBook2)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Package: mac-fdisk

using version included with disks-powerpc/3.0.18-2001-12-21


Two major problems observed, but I suspect they're related hence I'm
combining them in this bug report.

Attempting a network install of woody on an iBook2/500Mhz w/ 128meg
and CDRom drive, following instructions at
http://people.debian.org/~branden/ibook.html

I can successfully boot to my linux partition, and the Debian
installer loads.  But I am unable to partition my hard drive.  When I
select "Partition a Hard Disk" I can select my hard drive (/dev/hda)
but the screen just flashes once and returns, without letting me
partition.  Where it returns to depends on how my drive is partitoned
(it may come back to the normal install flow asking to "Initialize and
Activate a Swap Partition" if I've otherwise partitioned the disk for
linux (using a YDL cd) or to an error message about no boot partition.

using Alt-F2 and trying to run mac-fdisk manually gives:

# /sbin/mac-fdisk /dev/hda
/sbin/mac-fdisk: 1: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
#

This I would think is the cause of the curses install program erroring.

The disk was originally partitioned using the Mac OS X install disk.


After this, I tried booting from a Yellow Dog Linux CD (which will
install properly - but I prefer Debian) and using it's partitioning
tools to create boot strap, data and swap partitions, then using the
Debian installer to install to them.  This seemed to work until I
tried rebooting for the first time - at which point the boot hung.
This may be a result of weird partitioning issues, so I'm not making a
second bug report.


I can try new versions/work-arounds if need be.


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Bug#127405: marked as done (latest python2.1-xml breaks boot-floppies build system.)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Package: python2.1-xml
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Version: 0.7-1

Please fix this, or give us a clue. We will never release woody at this rate :(

./ver2.py 1 i386 langs.xml
processing "langs.xml", utf=1, arch=i386
opening langs.c
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "./ver2.py", line 138, in ?
dumper (arch) (utf == '0', outfile, result)
  File "./dumper.py", line 101, in dump_c
outfile.write ('"%s",\n' % e.convert (lang.name))
UnicodeError: ASCII encoding error: ordinal not in range(128)
make: *** [langs.c] error 1



This used to work on 0.6.6-7 (the one in testing), but stopped working
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Bug#126489: marked as done (mac-fdisk on bf-3.0.18 broken (powermac))

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Package: boot-floppy
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Doing a french install on a Mac G4 (powermac), I can not
partition the hard drive (back to the previous menu).

Running fdisk or mac-fdisk manually give :
mac-fdisk: 1: Syntax error: "(" unexpected

Also on my i386, chroot in the powermac root.bin :
$ file mac-fdisk
mac-fdisk: ELF 32-bit MSB executable, no machine, version 1 (SYSV),
dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped
  ^^
(I got "PowerPC or cisco 4500" for other binaries)

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Bug#126208: marked as done (boot-floppies: First choose DHCP-Configure, then change to static)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Package: boot-floppies
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During installation of woody:

When first choose DHCP (with working Server nearby), then change (rechoosing 
"Configure Network") to some static IP, the installer seems to remind the
old IP and reset it after a while (about 2-3 Minutes, I think depents on the
TTL of the IP).

After rebooting and reinstalling without choose DHCP-Configuration, all works 
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125999 126035 126205 126489 127370 127405 127413 127436 127521 127524 127550 127583 
127955 128237 129037 129470 129837 129940 131121 131409
Changes: 
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   * really notable changes:
 - reiserfs and 

Bug#123974: marked as done (post-boot network install fails because dhcp was not run)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Package: base-config
Version: 1.33.3

I'm trying to install woody over the network by invoking the installer
from within DOS (through install.bat). In order to achieve that, I copy
loadlin.exe, linux, root.bin, rescue.bin and drivers.tgz onto a FAT32
partition which will co-exist with my woody installation. I chose this
method, because the machine I work on does not have a floppy
drive nor CD (for now).

After installing the base system over the network (FTP) and booting
into woody, I'm at "Apt Configuration". I wish to continue with my
FTP installation, so I pick it as my method of fetching the packages.
But all I get is an error:

"Apt Configuration
Failed to access the Debian archive
When I tried to access the Debian archive using the information you
provided, apt gave the following error.  I will run through the
questions again, try to correct the error.
Filed to fetch
ftp:// *** ftp site here ***
Something wicked happened resolving *** ftp site here *** (-3) 
Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old
ones used instead."

I check the network interfaces and it seems like ifconfig returns
no ethX up! Next, I look at rc2.d and see:

S13pcmcia
S14ppp

...but nowhere can I find dhcp. I start it manually on another console
and, of course, this corrects the problem.

How about adding "S15dhclient"? Or perhaps this should be handled
by base-config or something else?


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Bug#126205: marked as done (boot-floppies: Woody: First choose DHCP-Configure, then change to static)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Package: boot-floppies
Version: N/A
Severity: normal

During installation of woody:

When first choose DHCP (with working Server nearby), then change (rechoosing 
"Configure Network") to some static IP, the installer seems to remind the
old IP and reset it after a while (about 2-3 Minutes, I think depents on the
TTL of the IP).

After rebooting and reinstalling without choose DHCP-Configuration, all works 
fine.


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125999 126035 126205 126489 127370 127405 127413 127436 127521 127524 127550 127583 
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   * really notable changes:
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Bug#125999: marked as done (Whiptail stops working after installation during Debian install)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Subject: whiptail: Whiptail stops working after installation during Debian install
Package: whiptail
Version: 0.50.17-7
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Just installed Woody on my SPARC5 last night, and something weird happened
after installing whiptail: It stops working. tty1 keeps on telling me it's
installing whiptail, but tty4 tells me it's busy with other packages
already.

But after the package installations tty1 unfreezes, so this might be an
installer bug as well? 

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Debian Release: 3.0
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Kernel: Standard installation kernel
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C

Versions of packages whiptail depends on:
ii  libc6 2.2.4-7GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libnewt0  0.50.17-7  Not Erik's Windowing Toolkit - tex
ii  libpopt0  1.6.2-5lib for parsing cmdline parameters
ii  slang11.4.4-6The S-Lang programming library - r

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Bug#125683: marked as done (boot-floppies: pcmcia/eth0 network not restarted after initial reboot)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Package: boot-floppies
Version: N/A; reported 2001-12-18
Severity: normal

This is related to, but different from bug #123974.

I have a laptop which I use for testing.  I recently built some i386
woody install CDs (via a partial mirror) containing boot-disks 3.0.17.

During the base system install the pcmcia network is detected and the
network brought up via dhcp.

After the initial reboot, the network does not come up.

It can be brought (after creating a root account) by issuing the
dhclient command, however /etc/network/interfaces contains no eth0
line, so this will just be a temporary fix.

The "fix" seems to be to update /etc/network/interfaces to contain the
lines

auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp

at the initial base install

T. R. Shemanske

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We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
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Bug#123973: marked as done (Installer fails to mount FAT32 partition to get kernel and driver modules)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Package: boot-floppies
Version: 3.0.17-2001-11-18 (i386)

I'm trying to install woody over the network by invoking the installer
within DOS (through install.bat). In order to achieve that, I copy
loadlin.exe, linux, root.bin, rescue.bin and drivers.tgz onto a FAT32
partition which will co-exist with my woody installation. I chose this
method, because the machine I work on does not have a floppy
drive nor CD (for now).

After creating and formatting Linux partitions, I get to the point where
I need to install kernel and driver modules, but when I point to
"harddisk", I get: "The partition was not mounted successfully".
+ error from 3rd console (alt+f3):
"Dec 14 4:20:47 (none) user.info dbootstrap[53]: mount: Mounting /dev/hda1 on
/instmnt failed: no such device"
"Dec 14 4:20:47 (none) user.info dbootstrap[53]: The partition was not mounted
successfully."

So, I choose "Alternate1: mount a previously-initialized partition"
to mount /dev/hda1 at /instmnt (picking "Other" for mount point)
and get an error "Mount Failed: No such file or directory".
However, if I do it manually "mount /dev/hda1 /instmnt" -- it works!

Then, I'm back to installing kernel and driver modules.
I select "mounted" this time, since I already mounted manually,
and everything is OK.

Something's wrong there somewhere. I realize this is not
the preferred method of installation, but to some people this is
the only choice available.


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We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
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Bug#125646: marked as done (boot-floppies: i18n release notes don't word wrap properly)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Word-wrap on French release notes is wrong, this probably affects other langs
as well, it isn't wrapping soon enough, or something:

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Bug#120386: marked as done (boot-floppies / lilo misconfigured)

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Package: boot-floppy
Version: 3.0.17-2001-11-18

LILO is installed in the master boot record, even if I choose to use
the root partition.

I installed woody/compact with rescue/root floppy, Version 3.0.17-2001-11-18
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Bug#123948: marked as done (woody CD not passing 'cdrom' argument)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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My testing with install from woody based on a 3.0.17 CD which bbennet
was kind enough to suppy me with lead me to discover that the official
CD-rom sets do *not* set the 'cdrom' bootargument !

Please do set this boot argument by default on all of the bootable
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We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
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Bug#121189: marked as done (lilo incorrectly configured)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Package: boot-floppies
Severity: important
Version: N/A, woody

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Hi ...

I just tried the new boot floppies on two different mashines, and they
just just worked fine (using the ATA100-ext3 disks).

But the first machine gave me some trobles, as I installed in a HPT366
mashine (BP6). The system found and installed everything just fine, but
lilo gave me some trouble as the config file was wrongly generated.

The HPT366 drive was correctly detected as the device /dev/hde, but
lilo.conf was set to : "boot=/dev/hda".

This ofcause result in an error, but telling me that lilo could not
access more than 1024 cylenders, which is wrong (as this limit have been
removed from lilo, as far as I known), and because the real error was
that "/dev/hda" did not exist. I fixes this usign nano-tiny, and manual
lilo, and all worked out great.

I think this will generate the exact same error in a pure SCSI mashine.

Hope this will help making the boot diskes even more usefull.

Do you know if anyone have thougth about making a more user friendly
version of the boot disks (or boot CDROM)? They are quite nice in the
hand of a teknical person (I personlly find them easy to use, but I'm a
developer), but an end user will run away screaming :-), and that a
petty, as Debian is a quite nice system when first installed.

/BL


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Bug#119834: marked as done (Filesystems not unmounted before reboot)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Package: boot-floppies
Version: N/A; reported 2001-11-16
Severity: normal

At the end of the installation the installer reboots the machine, but 
fails to unmount all mounted fs if the user mounted something by hand or 
has a multi-partition install (with / and /boot). I didn't verify this, 
but booting from the freshly installed disk triggered fsck because of 
not clean unmounting. Changing the current directory inside the target 
dirs may have caused it, if not the above.

Sorry for being not specific enough, but I don't have a disk for 
verifying at the moment. I will try to get one if you can't reproduce 
the problem.

The install disks were downloaded from the 3.0.15-2001-10-18 directory.


Debian Release: testing/unstable
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Bug#119825: marked as done (Wrong boot= line in lilo.conf)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Package: boot-floppies
Version: N/A; reported 2001-11-16
Severity: normal

When the install finished, the "Make System Bootable" option created a 
wrong lilo.conf.

The machine had 2 disks: hdc as the target, hdd as the source. There was 
nothing on the primary IDE interface. After choosing to install lilo in 
the MBR, it only offered to install it into hda. Then lilo tried that, 
but was unsuccesful, so I had to manually edit the config file. The 
root=/dev/hdc5 line was correct, but the boot=/dev/hda was not. After 
correcting it to boot=/dev/hdc lilo installed itself succesfully, and 
the system could boot.

The install disks were downloaded from the 3.0.15-2001-10-18 directory.


Debian Release: testing/unstable
Architecture: i386



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Bug#123926: marked as done ("install from harddisk" option doesn't work right)

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System

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Package: boot-floppy
Version: 3.0.17-2001-11-18

I've a consistent error while installing Debian Woody i386, with drivers and
boot floppies on a FAT partition on the installation drive.

Exact procedure as follows:

I've downloaded files on a FAT32 Partition seen as drive C from Windows,
files downloaded were on the following tree:

c:/debian/
   dosutils/
  loadlin
   drivers.tgz
   images-1.44/
  rescue.bin
  root.bin
   install.bat
   linux

If I mount the /dev/hda1 partition on /win before loading device drivers,
and then try to load the device drivers selecting "already mounted
partition", it does not work.

I've tried the following:

Path=/ then using <...> does not show me any tree
Path=/target/debian then OK, Error: Directory does not exist
Path=/instmnt/debian then OK, Error: Directory does not exist

The only way out of this is unmounting the /dev/hda1 (/win) part and trying
the option "harddisk" then selecting the right partition (/dev/hda1 in my
case), entering Path=/debian (ommiting /instmnt as told) and hitting OK
button.

Any dobut reproducing the problem (my english is awfull), please don't
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Bug#118997: marked as done (boot-floppies: pcmcia isn't enabled after first boot, so apt-get from the net won't work)

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after installing the base system and the reboot, the pcmcia subsystem wasn't
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Description: 
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125999 126035 126205 126489 127370 127405 127413 127436 127521 127524 127550 127583 
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Bug#108477: marked as done (dbootstrap displays superflous error message)

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Package: boot-floppies
Version: potato

This is a remainder for me.

When I select 'mounted' when dbootstrap wants to install the kernel
and modules or the base system, it immediately displays the message
"The supplied directory does not exist. Please enter a new one."  I
haven't yet supplied a directory name, so it can't exist...  If the
directory would default to /debian it would have worked, though.  I
should investigate this a little bit, add proper default and ensure
there is no obfuscating error message anymore.  It is possible that
this bug is already fixed in woody's boot-floppies, somebody has to
check this.  (this implicit block-mode is confusing...)

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boot-floppies_3.0.19_i386.changes INSTALLED

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Installer


Installing:
bf-archive-install_3.0.19_i386.sh byhand
bf-common_3.0.19_i386.tar.gz byhand
bf-doc_3.0.19_i386.tar.gz byhand
bf-images-1.20_3.0.19_i386.tar.gz byhand
bf-images-1.44_3.0.19_i386.tar.gz byhand
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boot-floppies_3.0.19_all.deb
  to pool/main/b/boot-floppies/boot-floppies_3.0.19_all.deb
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Changes: boot-floppies (3.0.19) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * really notable changes:
- reiserfs and udma100-ext3 flavors have been replaced with the new bf2.4
  flavor (using kernel 2.4.17)
- support for "new-powermac" architecture
 .
  * bugs closed by using new stuff from the archive;
closes: #127524
  * Matt Kraai
- tell pcmcia to use dhclient, closes: #125683
- install the MBR on the first available IDE disk, closes: #119825
- configure pcmcia interface properly, closes: #118997
  * Phil Blundell
- fix for documentation display of non-English dbootstrap msgs
- avoid comic situation at reboot time where the user is prompted
  to take the CD out of the drive, but the drawer is still locked
- reformat French release notes for display (other languages still
  need checking), closes: #125646
- check that LINGUA is set to C when LC is enabled, closes: #126035
- enable Japanese on arm
- try mounting floppy images with type "auto" first, closes: #94435
- add support for new arm subarch "lart"; reorganise arm build a bit
- enable LC on alpha
- remove Greek keymap (it breaks the build with recent console-data)
- correct LANGUAGE bogosity in dbootstrap_settings, closes: #127413
  * Adam Di Carlo
- enable i18n for i386's reiserfs flavor, which was indicated as
  enabled before but really wasn't
- reboot using the 'reboot' command rather than signalling PID 1,
  closes: #119834
- require whiptail >= 0.50.17-9, closes: #125999
- require debootstrap >= 0.1.16
  * Colin Walters
- support for "new-powermac" architecture.  closes: #126489, #127955, #131409
- Yaboot can now boot from XFS and ext3, so allow the user to make
  /boot with these filesystem types
- kill any DHCP daemon running if the user chooses static networking,
  closes: #126205
- minor rescue.sh cleanups, fixes
- Add EXTRACT_LIST_powerpc_newpmac and SMALL_BASE_LIST_powerpc_newpmac
- fix rootdisk.sh to install yabootwrapper for newpmac too
  * Eduard Bloch
- when mounting DOS partitions, use vfat instead of msdos where possible,
  closes: #123973
- added tune2fs to the extract list, maybe needed for ext3 conversion
- enable i18n for i386's udma100-ext3 flavor, was a typo in
  rootdisk.sh
- German translation updates
- additional check to make sure that ext3 is supported before choosing it
- Adapted messages for choose-target dialogs when making a problem report
- bf2.4 integration: README, new rules in i386.rules
- mkreiserfs in all flavors. Since we do have the space, the user should
  be used to replace the kernel and use reiserfs with any flavor
- preliminary dbootstrap support for locales preinstallation
- made a workaround to store the list of loaded modules in /etc/modules
- updated libc version in rootdisk.sh to 2.2.5
- dropped non-C message files from modconfs tarball (never used)
  * John H. Robinson, IV
- when mounting partitions of type 82, test the actual filesystem type
- trouble report log now gzipped
- added ``livecd'' kernel and base system installation method
- re-worked ``mounted'' kernel and base system installation method
- Closes: #108477, #123926, #127521
  * Chris Tillman: documentation updates
- revise BootX instructions for OldWorld Mac booting
- add basedebs.tgz instructions, installation options
- add link to MakeDebianFloppy AppleScript utility
- PPP is not available until after base installation Closes: #127550
- add powerpc to list of arches requiring 16M in main.c
- fix minor build stop error, release.sh
- Spelling, dangling prepositions in README-Users.m4 (no changes
  in meaning)
- Change example of proprietary hardware (Closes: #129837)
- add comments to pmac yaboot.conf (2 versions)
- delete half-line from end of release notes, Closes: #127583
  * Guido Günther
- use kernel 2.4.16 on mips
- mips uses an uncompressed kernel called vmlinux
  * Junichi Uekawa
- Japanese dbootstrap message updates
- Japanese doc-check fixes
- update release_notes in rootdisk/messages/ja/
- change .cvsignore in utilities/dbootstrap/langs/ which contained
*.xml, because that would ignore the necessary file "langs.xml"
  * André Luís Lopes: Portuguese u

Bug#132561: broken floppies

2002-02-07 Thread Matt Kraai

On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 12:12:02AM -0800, David Kimdon wrote:
> Broken images here:
> 
> http://people.debian.org/~dwhedon/root1440idepci.bin
> http://people.debian.org/~dwhedon/resc1440idepci.bin
> http://people.debian.org/~dwhedon/drv14idepci-1.bin
> 
> I followed the failure to this command:
> 
>   $DIALOG_TEST $DIALOG_COMMAND $DIALOG_OPTIONS --title "$title" \
>--backtitle "$backtitle" "$type" "$text " 0 0 "$@" 2>&1
>1>$ttydev
> 
> in /usr/share/modconf/dialog, but now I'm going to sleep.

Turns out I can't test this after all.  My i386 box only has SCSI
drives...

Matt



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cvs commit to boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap by sgybas

2002-02-07 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap
who:sgybas
time:   Thu Feb  7 07:13:09 PST 2002
Log Message:
  s390: Tell people to reconnect and log in as root
  

Files:
changed:halt_system.c


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  Better s390 build process
  

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  Better s390 build process
  

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  Better s390 build process
  

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Log Message:
  Improved s390 halt message
  

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Bug#132561: broken floppies

2002-02-07 Thread Eduard Bloch

#include 
David Kimdon wrote on Thu Feb 07, 2002 um 12:12:02AM:

> I followed the failure to this command:
> 
>   $DIALOG_TEST $DIALOG_COMMAND $DIALOG_OPTIONS --title "$title" \
>--backtitle "$backtitle" "$type" "$text " 0 0 "$@" 2>&1
>1>$ttydev

And some lines above is defined:

export DIALOG_COMMAND=whiptail

I did not change more things in the dialog file.

Gruss/Regards,
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Bug#132561: broken floppies

2002-02-07 Thread David Kimdon

Hi,

Broken images here:

http://people.debian.org/~dwhedon/root1440idepci.bin
http://people.debian.org/~dwhedon/resc1440idepci.bin
http://people.debian.org/~dwhedon/drv14idepci-1.bin

I followed the failure to this command:

  $DIALOG_TEST $DIALOG_COMMAND $DIALOG_OPTIONS --title "$title" \
   --backtitle "$backtitle" "$type" "$text " 0 0 "$@" 2>&1
   1>$ttydev

in /usr/share/modconf/dialog, but now I'm going to sleep.

-David


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