cvs commit to boot-floppies/documentation/ja by kubota

2002-07-31 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/documentation/ja
who:kubota
time:   Wed Jul 31 22:58:09 PDT 2002
Log Message:
  unification of translated words.
  

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cvs commit to boot-floppies/documentation/ja by kubota

2002-07-31 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/documentation/ja
who:kubota
time:   Wed Jul 31 22:57:12 PDT 2002
Log Message:
  "not available" seems to mean it doesn't exist
  

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cvs commit to boot-floppies/documentation/ja by kubota

2002-07-31 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/documentation/ja
who:kubota
time:   Wed Jul 31 22:49:28 PDT 2002
Log Message:
  update translation by SUGIYAMA Tomoaki.
  

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Re: Install doc: X11 ?

2002-07-31 Thread Chris Tillman

On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 05:23:11PM +0200, Marc SCHAEFER wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> is anyone working on enhancing the installation documentation for Debian
> GNU/Linux so that basic X11 setup (4.x) through dpkg-reconfigure
> xserver-xfree86 is mostly described ?

That'd be outside the scope of install documentation. But I agree,
there should be some step-by-step HOWTOs for people when the automatic
configuration doesn't cut it. You can start at www.xfree86.org to see
if you can find what you're looking for, and if so we can certainly
point the user to that in the post-install chapter.

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Re: some new install documentation: "booting from a hard disk usingLILO"

2002-07-31 Thread Colin Walters

On Wed, 2002-07-31 at 17:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Comments welcome. Should I send the SGML patch to this list ?

A patch would be nice, yes.

> I can also provide a french translation in short time if asked.

I'm sure the french translation team would appreciate that :)



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cvs commit to boot-floppies/documentation/en by blade

2002-07-31 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

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time:   Wed Jul 31 16:02:44 PDT 2002
Log Message:
  fixed paths and installation order in the cross-install howto
  
  

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cvs commit to boot-floppies/debian by blade

2002-07-31 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

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time:   Wed Jul 31 16:02:43 PDT 2002
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  fixed paths and installation order in the cross-install howto
  
  

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Re: Debian network installation on IBM RS/6000 44P-170 (POWER3) - HOWTO

2002-07-31 Thread Steve Gore

On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 04:31:47PM -0500, Rolf Brudeseth wrote:
> 
> I would have saved a few key strokes during the install if I had modified
> the config file to enable serial port console.
> It appears that it is enabled in the config file:
> ~snip
> #
> # Character devices
> #
> CONFIG_VT=y
> CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE=y
> CONFIG_SERIAL=y
> CONFIG_SERIAL_CONSOLE=y
> ~snip
> 
> However, I must have missed something because it was definitely not
> enabled.

Have you used the PPC kernel patch?  There is an added functionality
that allows setting command-line arguments to the kernel, inluding
"root=/dev/sda3 console=ttyS0,9600" (which I've found necessary installing on a 43P 
140 using the serial console).

> Second, while booting the zImage.initrd image, the target system would
> always hang before loading the whole file. It turns out one has to issue
> the following command on the server:
> $ arp -s target_ip target_hw_addr
> 
> I do not fully understand why; however, it is all documented here:
> http://penguinppc.org/~hollis/linux/rs6k-netboot.shtml

Yes, ran into that when I was testing the Sun tftp images for Potato.

> This is where you normally would select the following option in the
> installer:
> - Install Kernel and Driver Modules
> 
> However, since I know that the FTP/HTTP method will fail, I am going to the
> shell instead.
> In boot-floppies, I select:
> - Execute a Shell

I'm curious.  Why/how does the FTP/HTTP method fail?  I've used it
repeatedly installing on my 43P 140.

> Install Base
> 
> 
> While still at the shell in the '/target' directory issue:
> 
> # wget
> 
>http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/main/disks-powerpc/base-images-current/basedebs.tar

Again, I use the boot-floppies FTP/HTTP method without any problems at
all.  Is this CHRP specific?

> 
> In boot-floppies, select the following option:
> - Install the Base System
> 
> I would have chosen: 'network: HTTP or FTP over the network'
> 
> However, since this feature also is broken, I chose: 'mounted: already
> mounted filesystem'

You know :)

> Make System Bootable
> 
> 
> The following option in boot-floppies does not work:
> - Make System Bootable
> 
> However, if I go to the shell and execute any of the following commands I
> am still not able to make the system bootable:
> # yabootconfig - with various parameters I know should work
> # ybin - with various parameters I know should work
> # dd if=/target/usr/lib/yaboot/yaboot of=/dev/sda1
> 
> It appears that 'yaboot' on the initrd image is broken. What options do I
> have left?

Ok, is it actually necessary to "Make System Bootable" at this point?
System Management Services (the firmware) handles the boot-sequence on
this platform.  All it requires is that the boot-device be in the
bootlist, and that there is a Type 41 partition on the boot-device.  The
firmware will attempt to load whatever it finds on that partition.  Ah,
I think I see...  I download the kernel image as you did, but then 'dd
if=/target/boot/vmlinux of=/dev/sda1'.  AFAICT, yaboot is totally
unnecessary on IBM RISC systems, the firmware handles everything.

> BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN ENTERING VALUES LIKE ROOT PASSWORD!
> 
> The reason for this is that the screen emulation is not working correctly
> with these menus (at least not for me and my vt102 terminal). Make sure to
> press the backspace/delete button a few times in each field. Otherwise, you
> will get to the login prompt but not be able to log in, because the root
> password will not be what you typed in.

Haven't seen this, but I'm using a serial-to-serial connection with
another computer and a terminal-emulator.

Thank you very much for this, and I'd love to see it at a URL and
actively maintained.

Regards,
Steve


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cvs commit to debian-installer/tools/netcfg/debian by cjwatson

2002-07-31 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: debian-installer/tools/netcfg/debian
who:cjwatson
time:   Wed Jul 31 15:28:30 PDT 2002
Log Message:
  Correct dpkg-gencontrol call so it picks up ${shlibs:Depends}.
  

Files:
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udpkg and new maintainer scripts

2002-07-31 Thread Colin Watson

I notice that udpkg doesn't unpack the two new maintainer scripts listed
in doc/modules.txt. Shouldn't it do so?

Index: udpkg.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/debian-boot/debian-installer/tools/udpkg/udpkg.c,v
retrieving revision 1.25
diff -p -u -r1.25 udpkg.c
--- udpkg.c 2002/04/20 16:10:49 1.25
+++ udpkg.c 2002/07/31 22:17:56
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ static int dpkg_dounpack(struct package_
int i;
char *adminscripts[] = { "prerm", "postrm", "preinst", "postinst",
 "conffiles", "md5sums", "shlibs", 
-"templates" };
+"templates", "menutest", "isinstallable" };
 
DPRINTF("Unpacking %s\n", pkg->package);
 
Index: debian/changelog
===
RCS file: /cvs/debian-boot/debian-installer/tools/udpkg/debian/changelog,v
retrieving revision 1.7
diff -p -u -r1.7 changelog
--- debian/changelog2002/05/02 06:29:41 1.7
+++ debian/changelog2002/07/31 22:17:56
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ udpkg (0.006) unstable; urgency=low
 
   * Add support for localized descriptions (tfheen)
   * Call debconf-loadtemplates if there is a templates file.
+  * Add menutest and isinstallable to list of maintainer scripts (cjwatson)
 
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cvs commit to debian-installer/tools/cdebconf/src by tfheen

2002-07-31 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: debian-installer/tools/cdebconf/src
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time:   Wed Jul 31 14:48:55 PDT 2002
Log Message:
  Use medium as default priority if no priority is specified.
  

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cvs commit to debian-installer/tools/cdebconf/debian by tfheen

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Debian network installation on IBM RS/6000 44P-170 (POWER3) - HOWTO

2002-07-31 Thread Rolf Brudeseth

This HOWTO explains how to perform a network install of Debian 3.0 (Woody)
on an IBM RS/6000 44P-170 workstation.

It should definitely also work for other low-end systems such as the 260,
270 and B80. However, I have not yet tested that. I would also expect it to
work on the mid- and high-end POWER3 systems.

You would use the same approach for 604 based CHRP systems like the 43P-150
and B50; however, you would use a different kernel.

The combined ramdisk/kernel image which contains the installer
'boot-floppies' was boot'ed from Open Firmware through BOOTP/tftp. The
drivers, base and kernel was downloaded over the network through 'wget'. My
goal was not to rely on diskette, CD or hard drive partitions to perform
the install. I wanted a pure network install.

I made no modifications to 'boot-floppies'. However, some features do not
work. In those instances I broke out to the shell and issued the commands
manually, or as with the case of making the system bootable, delayed the
task until the install was complete.

I will work on this document some more and find a URL for it.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if anything is unclear or if you have
any questions.

Rolf

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Create initial ramdisk image (zImage.initrd)


I just happen to have an IBM RS/6000 43P-150 workstation where I already
have SuSE 7.3 installed. I used this system to compile the zImage.initrd
image and used it as an BOOTP/tftp server.

I got the latest kernel (2.4.18) from:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/

I got the ramdisk image from:
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/main/disks-powerpc/current/chrp/images-1.44/root.bin

Then I compiled the kernel:
$ mv root.bin /usr/src/linux/arch/ppc/boot/images/ramdisk.image.gz
$ cd /usr/src/linux
$ make mrproper
$ make config
$ make deps
$ make zImage.initrd

I used the standard POWER3 config file:
/usr/src/linux/arch/ppc/configs/power3_defconfig

I would have saved a few key strokes during the install if I had modified
the config file to enable serial port console.
It appears that it is enabled in the config file:
~snip
#
# Character devices
#
CONFIG_VT=y
CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE=y
CONFIG_SERIAL=y
CONFIG_SERIAL_CONSOLE=y
~snip

However, I must have missed something because it was definitely not
enabled.

Then I copied the combined image to the tftpboot directory:
$ cp /usr/src/linux/arch/ppc/boot/images/zImage.initrd.chrp-rs6k /tftpboot


Setting up the BOOTP/tftp server


After the fact, this is fairly straight forward.

I started up the BOOTP/tftp daemons and configured the bootptab file on the
server:
$ cat /etc/bootptab
elas23:\
ht=ethernet:\
bf=zImage.initrd.chrp-rs6k

Then, some issues that I noticed later, that we may as well take care of
now.

First, note that the 'bf' flag only equals the image. It turn out that
unlike other BOOTP servers I have used, the one SuSE offers assumes that
the path is with respect to /tftpboot, and not /.

Second, while booting the zImage.initrd image, the target system would
always hang before loading the whole file. It turns out one has to issue
the following command on the server:
$ arp -s target_ip target_hw_addr

I do not fully understand why; however, it is all documented here:
http://penguinppc.org/~hollis/linux/rs6k-netboot.shtml

We are now done with the server. The remainder of tasks are performed on
the target.


Booting the initial ramdisk image
=

Power on the target system. At the SMS menu, press 8 on a ascii terminal or
F8 when using graphics card, monitor, keyboard and mouse.

You should now get to the Open Firmware prompt. I happened to use a vt102
terminal, which explains the 'console' statement that you will see in the
remainder of this document:

Type in the following:
0> boot net:server_ip,,target_ip console=ttyS0,9600
- or in my case -
0> boot net:9.3.52.92,,9.3.52.88 console=ttyS0,9600


Preparing the hard drive


You should now be in the installer 'boot-floppies'.

First, select the 'Partition a Hard Disk' option. I kept it simple:
sda1Type 41: PPC PReP Boot 8M
sda2Type 82: Linux Swap  128M
sda3Type 83: Linux   The rest of the drive

The boot-loader 'yaboot' will later be loaded into 'sda1'. Make sure this
partition is not larger than 8-10M. Due to a bug (I am not sure where) the
boot-loader will not function well if the partition gets much larger than
this.

For good measure I flagged the 'sda1' partition as bootable; however, I am
not sure that this is necessary.

The next steps in the installer are:
- Initialize and Activate a Swap Partition
- Initialize a Linux Partition


Configure the network
=

The next steps in the installer are:
- Configure the Hostname
- Configure the Network


Install Driver Modules (but not Kernel yet)

some new install documentation: "booting from a hard disk usingLILO"

2002-07-31 Thread Marc . Herbert


Hi,

 I have written the following i386 documentation

which explains how to use a previous linux install (potato, redhat,
SuSE, etc.) and a network connection to install debian
  -- without any floppy nor CD --

I think this documentation may be useful, especially now since woody has
just been released. At least some of my friends and collegues liked it.
I only use this procedure now.


In more detail, I

- lightly increased the arch-independent section
   "4.4 Preparing Files for Hard Disk Booting"
   
- wrote new section
   "4.4.1 Hard disk installer booting using LILO"
   
- wrote new section 
   "5.4.2 Booting from linux using LILO"


Comments welcome. Should I send the SGML patch to this list ?

I can also provide a french translation in short time if asked.

Cheers,

Marc.

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cvs commit to debian-installer/build by walters

2002-07-31 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: debian-installer/build
who:walters
time:   Wed Jul 31 13:11:55 PDT 2002
Log Message:
  s/lists/pkg-lists/.
  

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cvs commit to debian-installer/build/lists by walters

2002-07-31 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: debian-installer/build/lists
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time:   Wed Jul 31 11:25:21 PDT 2002
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  Moved to pkg-lists.
  

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Install doc: X11 ?

2002-07-31 Thread Marc SCHAEFER

Hi,

is anyone working on enhancing the installation documentation for Debian
GNU/Linux so that basic X11 setup (4.x) through dpkg-reconfigure
xserver-xfree86 is mostly described ?

Thank you.



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catching errors in pipelines (was: dbootstrap/po/Makefile gawkbug)

2002-07-31 Thread Marc . Herbert

[Cc: very widely extended]

On 31 Jul, Junichi Uekawa wrote:

> 
> It's not that pipelines in Makefile are evil.
> 
> pipeline in shell is.

Yes, you are right. Either in Makefiles or elsewhere, checking failures
in shell pipelines is always tricky.


But I found interesting solutions in USENET archives. Among them there
is this good thread, worth a read :

Warning: Larry Wall will try to sell you Perl somewhere in this thread.

I find that the solution given in the last message of the thread above,
using signals and traps, is the most elegant one.

If we translate it to dbootstrap/po/Makefile, this gives the attached
patch, that works perfectly. Please consider it.


Trying to be exaustive, I found the following choices to implement
exceptions in pipelines.

1. signals (trap + kill)
3. file descriptors > 1
2. using temp files, like I proposed previously
   
4. using bash2 $PIPESTATUS array. Non-"portable".


PS: Google rocks.

PPS: we are not subscribed to the list (too many CVS commits). Please
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Index: Makefile
===
RCS file: /cvs/debian-boot/boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap/po/Makefile,v
retrieving revision 1.52
diff -u -r1.52 Makefile
--- Makefile2002/07/02 16:38:07 1.52
+++ Makefile2002/07/31 11:05:51
@@ -60,7 +60,8 @@
./finduntranslated.pl $$lang.po
 
 C.po: $(PACKAGE).pot genc.awk
-   set -e; gawk -f genc.awk < $(PACKAGE).pot | \
+   trap 'exit 9' 15; \
+   { gawk -f genc.awk < $(PACKAGE).pot || kill ; } | \
 sed \
 -e "s/PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE/PO-Revision-Date: `date 
-R`/" \
 -e "s/Last-Translator: FULL NAME /Last-Translator: 
Automagic/" \



cvs commit to boot-floppies/debian by matthew

2002-07-31 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/debian
who:matthew
time:   Wed Jul 31 02:44:14 PDT 2002
Log Message:
  Document the changes I made to the release notes as regards ssh

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cvs commit to debian-installer/build/pkg-lists/cdrom144 by walters

2002-07-31 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: debian-installer/build/pkg-lists/cdrom144
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time:   Wed Jul 31 02:12:05 PDT 2002
Log Message:
  Moved list files into their own directory, with arch-specific files in
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  Also, I had to abandon the old lists/ directory, because CVS
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  Moved list files into their own directory, with arch-specific files in
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  Also, I had to abandon the old lists/ directory, because CVS
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Log Message:
  Moved list files into their own directory, with arch-specific files in
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  Also, I had to abandon the old lists/ directory, because CVS
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cvs commit to debian-installer/build/pkg-lists/cdrom by walters

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  Moved list files into their own directory, with arch-specific files in
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  Also, I had to abandon the old lists/ directory, because CVS
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cvs commit to boot-floppies/documentation by joey

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time:   Wed Jul 31 02:00:14 PDT 2002
Log Message:
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cvs commit to debian-installer/build/lists by walters

2002-07-31 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: debian-installer/build/lists
who:walters
time:   Wed Jul 31 01:59:58 PDT 2002
Log Message:
  
  
  Reinstated.
  

Files:
added:  base


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cvs commit to boot-floppies/documentation by joey

2002-07-31 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/documentation
who:joey
time:   Wed Jul 31 01:57:42 PDT 2002
Log Message:
  Started an Errata chapter and moved the virus scanner section into
  it.  This chapter will contain update notes on a per package basis.

Files:
changed:release-notes.sgml


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cvs commit to boot-floppies/documentation by joey

2002-07-31 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/documentation
who:joey
time:   Wed Jul 31 01:55:29 PDT 2002
Log Message:
  ivtools were removed from woody

Files:
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cvs commit to debian-installer/build/lists/i386 by walters

2002-07-31 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: debian-installer/build/lists/i386
who:walters
time:   Wed Jul 31 01:52:43 PDT 2002
Log Message:
  Making lists into directories, with arch-specific subfiles.
  

Files:
removed:net


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cvs commit to debian-installer/build/lists by walters

2002-07-31 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: debian-installer/build/lists
who:walters
time:   Wed Jul 31 01:52:43 PDT 2002
Log Message:
  Making lists into directories, with arch-specific subfiles.
  

Files:
removed:net cdrom144 cdrom base


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Re: cvs commit to debian-installer/tools/base-installer/debian by pere

2002-07-31 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen

[Tollef Fog Heen]
> it should rather log to /target/var/log, since that is preserved after
> the reboot.

Perhaps.  I just wanted to place it next to the log from autopartkit,
instead of having some logs in /tmp/, and some /var/log/.  I guess the
autopartkit log should end up in /target/var/log/ as well, when the
partitioning is finished.


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cvs commit to boot-floppies/documentation/ja by kubota

2002-07-31 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/documentation/ja
who:kubota
time:   Wed Jul 31 00:34:45 PDT 2002
Log Message:
  unification of translation by TAKEI Nobumitsu.
  

Files:
changed:kernel.sgml


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cvs commit to debian-installer/tools/base-installer/debian by pere

2002-07-31 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: debian-installer/tools/base-installer/debian
who:pere
time:   Wed Jul 31 00:11:16 PDT 2002
Log Message:
  Make sure LOGDIR exists.

Files:
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