Re: Problems booting from floppy

2003-07-17 Thread Wouter Verhelst
Op do 17-07-2003, om 07:14 schreef Marvin Aguero:
 Hi guys,
 
 I have decided to give debian a chance. So I downloaded the woody image
 from the web, burned the CD. The problem is that my computer doesn't boot
 from the CD.
 
 So I've been trying to boot from the floppy to install from the CD.
 
 I have tried the three floppy images I have found on the CD to no avail.
 
 I am talking about:
 
 \dists\woody\main\disks-i386\3.0.23-2002-05-21
 ..\compact\tftpboot.img
 ..\bf2.4\tftpboot.img
 ..\idepci\tftpboot.img

Those aren't floppies, but netboot images.

The floppy images should be in a directory with the type of floppy as
part of its name (as in '1.44')

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debian-installer-utils_0.24_i386.changes ACCEPTED

2003-07-17 Thread Debian Installer

Accepted:
debian-installer-utils_0.24.dsc
  to pool/main/d/debian-installer-utils/debian-installer-utils_0.24.dsc
debian-installer-utils_0.24.tar.gz
  to pool/main/d/debian-installer-utils/debian-installer-utils_0.24.tar.gz
di-utils-fake-mkfs_0.24_all.udeb
  to pool/main/d/debian-installer-utils/di-utils-fake-mkfs_0.24_all.udeb
di-utils-fake-mkswap_0.24_all.udeb
  to pool/main/d/debian-installer-utils/di-utils-fake-mkswap_0.24_all.udeb
di-utils-fake-mount-partitions_0.24_all.udeb
  to pool/main/d/debian-installer-utils/di-utils-fake-mount-partitions_0.24_all.udeb
di-utils-fake-partitioner_0.24_all.udeb
  to pool/main/d/debian-installer-utils/di-utils-fake-partitioner_0.24_all.udeb
di-utils-mapdevfs_0.24_i386.udeb
  to pool/main/d/debian-installer-utils/di-utils-mapdevfs_0.24_i386.udeb
di-utils-shell_0.24_i386.udeb
  to pool/main/d/debian-installer-utils/di-utils-shell_0.24_i386.udeb
di-utils_0.24_i386.udeb
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Bug#201701: partitioner: No proc filesystem

2003-07-17 Thread Wesley W. Terpstra
Package: partitioner
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-07-17
Severity: serious


After installing a system, the fstab is correct for all the selected
partitions and cdrom and floppy, but is missing special filesystems.

Most notably proc.
However, tmpfs, devfs, usbfs, etc, may be good to add as well.

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Bug#201707: No hostname without netcfg

2003-07-17 Thread Wesley W. Terpstra
Package: netcfg
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-07-17
Severity: normal


It would be nice if the user had a hostname after an install which does not
include networking.

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Re: kernel-image needs a rebuild with new kernel-package

2003-07-17 Thread Herbert Xu
tags 200512 pending
quit

On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 07:43:42PM +0200, Sebastian Ley wrote:
 reassign 200512 kernel-image-2.4.21-2-386
 thanks
 
 In fact this was a bug in kernel-package and seemed to affect all
 installs of kernel-images on systems where no kernel-images have been
 installed before.
 
 Manoj fixed the bug in kernel-package but now we need to rebuild
 kernel-images to incorporate the new postints.
 
 The bug is marked critical because it will break your system under the
 conditions mentioned above. Especially when installing with the new
 debian-installer this will be the case.
 
 Most probably all other arches need a rebuild, too.

The next release of kernel-image on i386 and alpha will be built
against kernel-package 8.042.
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Processed: reassign 201711 to install

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Re: cvs commit to debian-installer/retriever/floppy/debian by sjogren

2003-07-17 Thread Tollef Fog Heen
*  (Denis Barbier)

| Martin, please always run debconf-updatepo after modifying templates files.

can't you fix the rules files so that it's done automatically?

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Bug#201707: No hostname without netcfg

2003-07-17 Thread Sebastian Ley
* Wesley W. Terpstra wrote:

 It would be nice if the user had a hostname after an install which
 does not include networking.

In my opinion, the question for a hostname should be relayed to
base-config. There is no need for it before a reboot, and d-i's main
principle is to do only the necessary things. IIRC this has been
discussed before, perhaps we should come to an agreement here now and
remove the question from netcfg.



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netinst dies with segmentation fault

2003-07-17 Thread Harald Dunkel
Hi folks,

I am not sure whether this list is the right one for my problem.
Please tell me if I should shut up.
Using the netinst CD I am trying to install Sid.

(http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/netinst/i386/sarge-i386-netinst.iso)

During Install the base system the Package files are downloaded
as expected, but the download of the first *.deb file dies
with a segmentation fault. I tried several mirrors in the US
and in Germany.
(Even though I am not interested in Sarge, I tried it, too. For
Sarge the download of the Release file got stuck.)
Is this a known problem? Is there a workaround for the segmentation
fault?
Regards

Harri

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Processed: reassing 201701

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Bug#201701: partitioner: No proc filesystem
Bug reassigned from package `partitioner' to `partconf-mkfstab'.

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Processing of usb-discover_0.01_i386.changes

2003-07-17 Thread Archive Administrator
usb-discover_0.01_i386.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
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Re: Crosswalk Finance You Can Escape the Debt Trap, July 16, 2003

2003-07-17 Thread Ken Gilmour
Yeah,

I took the liberty of unsubscribing from that list... However, it is clearly stated on 
the Debian site that emails of an advertising nature sent to a Debian list will be 
subject to a charge and that by sending an email of that nature the companies agree to 
pay all charges upon the sending of the email.

Thanks

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Replying to the message sent by Bas Zoetekouw  on Wed, 16 Jul 2003 23:54:40 +0200, 
received at 14:13:02 on 17/07/2003. Bas Zoetekouw wrote:
Hi!

You wrote:

Crosswalk Finance – Becoming Better Stewards of God’s Blessings
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[etc]

Somebody seems to have subscribed our mailing list to yours.  Could
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usb-discover_0.01_i386.changes REJECTED

2003-07-17 Thread Debian Installer

Rejected: usb-discover_0.01_any.udeb: architecture part of filename (any) does not 
match package architecture in the udeb (all).


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Bug#201707: No hostname without netcfg

2003-07-17 Thread Tollef Fog Heen
* Sebastian Ley 

| * Wesley W. Terpstra wrote:
| 
|  It would be nice if the user had a hostname after an install which
|  does not include networking.
| 
| In my opinion, the question for a hostname should be relayed to
| base-config. There is no need for it before a reboot, and d-i's main
| principle is to do only the necessary things. IIRC this has been
| discussed before, perhaps we should come to an agreement here now and
| remove the question from netcfg.

If it's set in d-i, that should be used by base-config, else
base-config should ask, imho

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usb-discover_0.01_i386.changes is NEW

2003-07-17 Thread Debian Installer
(new) usb-discover_0.01.dsc standard debian-installer
(new) usb-discover_0.01.tar.gz standard debian-installer
(new) usb-discover_0.01_all.udeb standard debian-installer
Discover USB and load kernel modules
Changes: usb-discover (0.01) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Initial Release.
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Re: Problems booting from floppy

2003-07-17 Thread Chris Tillman
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 11:14:38PM -0600, Marvin Aguero wrote:
 Hi guys,
 
 I have decided to give debian a chance. So I downloaded the woody image
 from the web, burned the CD. The problem is that my computer doesn't boot
 from the CD.
 
 So I've been trying to boot from the floppy to install from the CD.
 
 I have tried the three floppy images I have found on the CD to no avail.
 
 I am talking about:
 
 \dists\woody\main\disks-i386\3.0.23-2002-05-21
 ..\compact\tftpboot.img
 ..\bf2.4\tftpboot.img
 ..\idepci\tftpboot.img
 

There is more than one CD, if the first one doesn't boot
one of the others might (please read the manual). The floppy
approach will work, too, if you get the right image.

http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/installmanual

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Bug#201740: rootskel: Files in /lib/debian-installer.d/ break mklibs

2003-07-17 Thread Mario Lang
Package: rootskel
Version: +N/A; reported 2003-07-17
Severity: critical

The recently created files in /lib/debian-installer.d/ break mklibs:

# Library reduction.
mkdir -p ./tmp/floppy/tree/lib
mklibs -v -d ./tmp/floppy/tree/lib --root=./tmp/floppy/tree `find ./tmp/floppy -type f 
-perm +0111 -o -name '*.so'`
Command failed with status 1 : readelf --program-headers 
./tmp/floppy/tree/lib/debian-installer.d/S30term-linux
With output: readelf: Error: Unable to read in 25964 bytes of section headers
readelf: Error: Not an ELF file - it has the wrong magic bytes at the start
make: *** [floppy-tree-stamp] Error 1

This is due to recently introduced rpath checks.  mklibs
has code to prevent such bugs:

objects = {}  # map from inode to filename
for prog in proglist:
inode = os.stat(prog)[ST_INO]
if objects.has_key(inode):
debug(DEBUG_SPAM, prog, is a hardlink to, objects[inode])
elif so_pattern.match(prog):
debug(DEBUG_SPAM, prog, is a library)
elif script_pattern.match(open(prog).read(256)):
debug(DEBUG_SPAM, prog, is a script)
else:
objects[inode] = prog

So, if those scripts would start with #! mklibs would happily
ignore them.

We have two solutions:

1. Either add #!/bin/sh to those scripts, even if they are
only sourced in /sbin/debian-installer.

2. Put them into some other place outside /lib.


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Re: Freeze after startup with bf24

2003-07-17 Thread Jeremy Hankins
(Following up to myself...)

I wrote:
 I need the e1000 nic driver, so I'm using the bf2.4 boot floppies from:

 http://people.debian.org/~blade/boot-floppies/dists/woody/main/disks-i386/current/images-1.44/bf2.4

 Unfortunately, right after the boot up (when the select language
 display is up) the machine freezes and wont accept any input --
 capslock doesn't light the keyboard led, either.  The machine is a
 Precision 350 from Dell that came preinstalled with Redhat and was
 running kernel 2.4.18.  The floppies I made work fine on another
 machine here.

For what it's worth, this happens with the standard bf2.4 as well.

 If anyone has any suggestions that'd be great, otherwise I'll probably
 end up setting up my own kernel for the install.

 Thanks in advance.

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Bug#201707: No hostname without netcfg

2003-07-17 Thread Sebastian Ley
* Tollef Fog Heen wrote:

 If it's set in d-i, that should be used by base-config, else
 base-config should ask, imho

The problem is, that it is asked in netcfg which should not be
mandatory for an installation. So moving it to base-config would
ensure that it is asked regardless.



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Bug#201619: modconf: non-visible module names in some sections

2003-07-17 Thread Eduard Bloch
reassign 201619 whiptail
thanks

#include hallo.h
* Robert Millan [Wed, Jul 16 2003, 10:49:13PM]:

   gnome-terminal is broken? well actualy the same happens for TERM=linux and
   TERM=screen so it clearly has nothing to do with the terminal emulator, or
   even with X.
  
  Please? You most-saying screenshots showed a terminal with overlapping
  chars (read: broken terminal app), and your bug report basically existed
  of this screenshot. So can you reproduce this in a terminal with fixed
  fonts or not?
 
 As I said, the bug doesn't depend on the terminal type or the fonts in use.

Erm, that is exactly what you did NOT say.

  And when you do, please reassign your report to whiptail
  or whiptail-utf8 (man, you are a developer and should be able to
  recognize where a such problem comes from).
 
 No, I'm not suposed to know anything about the whiptail interface if i
 haven't hacked on it. All i can say, from a quick test, is that the same
 problem is reproductible with whiptail 0.51.4-6 (from testing).
 
 Asides from this, if you think gnome-terminal is broken in some way, then
 I suggest you speak with Marillat about it; I'm sure you'll understand each
 other very well.

WTF do you mean? You send an unreproducible bug report without a
sufficient explanation, refuse to give clear answers and expect us to
deal with that?

MfG,
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Re: Freeze after startup with bf24

2003-07-17 Thread Eduard Bloch
#include hallo.h
* Jeremy Hankins [Thu, Jul 17 2003, 10:39:36AM]:

  Unfortunately, right after the boot up (when the select language
  display is up) the machine freezes and wont accept any input --
  capslock doesn't light the keyboard led, either.  The machine is a
  Precision 350 from Dell that came preinstalled with Redhat and was
  running kernel 2.4.18.  The floppies I made work fine on another
  machine here.
 
 For what it's worth, this happens with the standard bf2.4 as well.

Try the default 2.2.20-idepci flavor, or use Google. You have a Dell
box, live with that.

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Processed: Re: Bug#201619: modconf: non-visible module names in some sections

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Re: Freeze after startup with bf24

2003-07-17 Thread Eduard Bloch
#include hallo.h
* Jeremy Hankins [Thu, Jul 17 2003, 12:19:46PM]:

 Just thought I'd ask to see if anyone knew why it was freezing like
 that and save myself a bit of work.  I'm just hoping it's a
 boot-floppies issue and not a kernel issue, so I can install 2.4 on it

It sounds like a kernel issue, with borken hardware. You may try to
disable framebuffer, see boot screens. Background: when the first screen
appears and fb is enabled, the installer looks for translation catalogs
on CDROM drives. Maybe some of your CD drives is broken, or the kernel
freezes because of broken IDE driver or chipset, or whatever. As said,
it's a DELL, you can never be sure when such things appear there.

MfG,
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Re: Crosswalk - Religion Today Summaries for July 17, 2003

2003-07-17 Thread Larry Gilbert
Since no one else is doing anything about this, least of all Crosswalk, 
I've decided it's time to play hardball.

The unsubscribe URLs seem to always be of the form 
http://link.crosswalk.com/UM/U.asp?A1.x.y;, where x is an assigned 
number for a given mailing list and y is (presumably) an assigned number 
for a subscriber.

I am currently in the process of running a script to access all URLs of
the form http://link.crosswalk.com/UM/U.asp?A1.x.1483258; for each x from
1 to 999.  It looks like it's doing the job so far.

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Re: cvs commit to debian-installer/retriever/floppy/debian by sjogren

2003-07-17 Thread Denis Barbier
On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 02:05:00PM +0200, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
 *  (Denis Barbier)
 
 | Martin, please always run debconf-updatepo after modifying templates files.
 
 can't you fix the rules files so that it's done automatically?

Ok, I'll do that.

Denis


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Re: Crosswalk - Religion Today Summaries for July 17, 2003

2003-07-17 Thread Ken Gilmour
ha! funny

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Replying to the message sent by Larry Gilbert  on Thu, 17 Jul 2003 13:36:07 -0600 
(MDT), received at 21:18:27 on 17/07/2003. Larry Gilbert wrote:
Since no one else is doing anything about this, least of all
Crosswalk, I've decided it's time to play hardball.

The unsubscribe URLs seem to always be of the form
http://link.crosswalk.com/UM/U.asp?A1.x.y;, where x is an
assigned number for a given mailing list and y is (presumably) an
assigned number for a subscriber.

I am currently in the process of running a script to access all URLs
of the form http://link.crosswalk.com/UM/U.asp?A1.x.1483258; for
each x from 1 to 999.  It looks like it's doing the job so far.

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Bug#201781: install: running make image for the second time fails

2003-07-17 Thread Sebastian Ley
Package: install
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-07-17
Severity: normal

The image target is not idempotent, upx-ucl-beta aborts when called for
an already reduced binary.

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Bug#201778: install: no image is created for type != floppy

2003-07-17 Thread Sebastian Ley
Package: install
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-07-17
Severity: important

In build/make/arch/linux-i386 has been made a change in the image target
that will build images only for type = floppy. However just commenting
out the #ifeq, #endif line works for me building a cdrom image. If there
is no better reason for the #ifeq, I would suggest dropping it.

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Bug#201785: install: cdrom image too large

2003-07-17 Thread Sebastian Ley
Package: install
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-07-17
Severity: important

Even without the new usb-discover udeb the cdrom image is too large. The
diskusage shows a space left of -26 kB.

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Bug#201784: install: missing build-dependencies

2003-07-17 Thread Sebastian Ley
Package: install
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-07-17
Severity: normal

The installer build misses dependencies on upx-ucl-beta and libbogl-dev.

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Bug#201780: install: build fails due to segfault of bdftobogl

2003-07-17 Thread Sebastian Ley
Package: install
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-07-17
Severity: normal

A make build fails here on i386 with:

-8---
# Need to use an UTF-8 based locale to get reduce-font working.
# Any will do.  en_IN seem fine and was used by boot-floppies
# reduce-font is part of package libbogl-dev
# unifont.bdf is part of package bf-utf-source
# The locale must be generated after installing the package locales
LC_ALL=en_IN.UTF-8 reduce-font /usr/src/unifont.bdf  all-cdrom.utf 
unifont-reduced-cdrom.bdf
setlocale: en_IN.UTF-8
FYI: MB_CUR_MAX/MB_LEN_MAX: 6/16
/usr/src/unifont.bdf: No such file or directory
# bdftobogl is part of package libbogl-dev
bdftobogl -b unifont-reduced-cdrom.bdf  tmp/cdrom/tree/unifont.bgf
make: *** [tmp/cdrom/tree/unifont.bgf] Fehler 139
-8

Running the offending line manually shows that bdftobogl segfaults. I
don't know if bdftobogl is broken, or perhaps the inputfile is
malformed. Assigned the package to installer for investigation by people
who are familiar with that stuff.

Severity is set to normal, because a second run of make build succeeds.

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Bug#201791: install: all debconf communication is written to the terminal

2003-07-17 Thread Sebastian Ley
Package: install
Version: unavailable; reported 2003-07-17
Severity: important

I built a cdrom image. After booting it, all debconf communication was
printed to the the terminal, which wrecked up the whole display.

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Re: Finnish translation of boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap

2003-07-17 Thread Harri Järvi
debian-boot:
I see the fi.po and finnish.src has been committed into cvs.
Please commit also the changes to add finnish in the makefiles and language
chooser:
  boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap/langs/Makefile.genlangs
  boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap/langs/langs.xml

my versions of those files are at
  http://oma.ajatus.org/habazi/debian/dbootstrap/Makefile.genlangs
  http://oma.ajatus.org/habazi/debian/dbootstrap/langs.xml

debian-l10n-finnish:
I would still be glad if someone would look through the translation and gave
some feedback. A couple of people have said they would look through it, but
I haven't got any feedback though.

Yours,
Harri Järvi

On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 11:07:49AM +0300, Harri Järvi wrote:
 Hi,
 
 the Finnish translation of dbootstrap can be found in the following
 location.
 
 http://oma.ajatus.org/habazi/debian/dbootstrap/fi.po
 http://oma.ajatus.org/habazi/debian/dbootstrap/finnish.src


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