Re: 回覆: Debian boot entry won't generated after flash BIOS.

2021-10-07 Thread Steve McIntyre
Hi all!

On Thu, Oct 07, 2021 at 11:44:43AM +0200, Daniel Lange wrote:
>Hi Alvin,
>
>thank you very much for reaching out to Debian with this issue.
>
>Am 07.10.21 um 11:18 schrieb Alvin Huang:
>> Beside the generate boot entry by manual. Does Debian will generate theboot
>> entry automatic when the original boot entry disappeared? BecauseI’m
>> confused the problem is cause by BIOS or Debian.
>
>Kibi (Cyril Brulebois) mentioned
>https://wiki.debian.org/UEFI#Force_grub-efi_installation_to_the_removable_media_path
>during a discussion on IRC we had about your mail.
>
>I assume this wiki page details the issue you are seeing.
>Windows installs a fallback EFI executable and Debian doesn't.
>The rationale is that every OS would overwrite each others
>"removable" EFI executable.

Correct, that's exactly the logic we followed there.

>Best would be if your BIOS was preserving boot entries across upgrades
>(BIOS flashing).

Absolutely.

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回覆: 回覆: Debian boot entry won't generated after flash BIOS.

2021-10-07 Thread Alvin Huang
Hi Daniel,

Thanks for your explanation. I’ll try to generate by manual and if I have any 
further question I’ll let you know.
Have a nice day!

BR,
Tel : 886-2-7745 5793
Alvin Huang

寄件者: Daniel Lange [mailto:dla...@debian.org]
寄件日期: Thursday, October 7, 2021 5:45 PM
收件者: Alvin Huang
副本: debian-project@lists.debian.org; May Tseng; Jasmine Kang; 
debian-u...@lists.debian.org; Steve McIntyre
主旨: Re: 回覆: Debian boot entry won't generated after flash BIOS.

Hi Alvin,

thank you very much for reaching out to Debian with this issue.

Am 07.10.21 um 11:18 schrieb Alvin Huang:
> Beside the generate boot entry by manual. Does Debian will generate the
> boot entry automatic when the original boot entry disappeared? Because
> I’m confused the problem is cause by BIOS or Debian.

Kibi (Cyril Brulebois) mentioned
https://wiki.debian.org/UEFI#Force_grub-efi_installation_to_the_removable_media_path<https://wiki.debian.org/UEFI#Force_grub-efi_installation_to_the_removable_media_path>
during a discussion on IRC we had about your mail.

I assume this wiki page details the issue you are seeing.
Windows installs a fallback EFI executable and Debian doesn't.
The rationale is that every OS would overwrite each others
"removable" EFI executable.
Best would be if your BIOS was preserving boot entries across upgrades
(BIOS flashing).

Please do not hesitate to reach out if we can help you test things.

Kind regards,
Daniel


Re: 回覆: Debian boot entry won't generated after flash BIOS.

2021-10-07 Thread Daniel Lange

Hi Alvin,

thank you very much for reaching out to Debian with this issue.

Am 07.10.21 um 11:18 schrieb Alvin Huang:
Beside the generate boot entry by manual. Does Debian will generate the 
boot entry automatic when the original boot entry disappeared? Because 
I’m confused the problem is cause by BIOS or Debian.


Kibi (Cyril Brulebois) mentioned
https://wiki.debian.org/UEFI#Force_grub-efi_installation_to_the_removable_media_path
during a discussion on IRC we had about your mail.

I assume this wiki page details the issue you are seeing.
Windows installs a fallback EFI executable and Debian doesn't.
The rationale is that every OS would overwrite each others
"removable" EFI executable.
Best would be if your BIOS was preserving boot entries across upgrades
(BIOS flashing).

Please do not hesitate to reach out if we can help you test things.

Kind regards,
Daniel



回覆: Debian boot entry won't generated after flash BIOS.

2021-10-07 Thread Alvin Huang
Hi,

Thanks for your reply.
Beside the generate boot entry by manual. Does Debian will generate the boot 
entry automatic when the original boot entry disappeared? Because I’m confused 
the problem is cause by BIOS or Debian.

BR,
Tel : 886-2-7745 5793
Alvin Huang

寄件者: Cyril Brulebois [mailto:k...@debian.org]
寄件日期: Thursday, October 7, 2021 4:51 PM
收件者: Alvin Huang
副本: debian-project@lists.debian.org; May Tseng; Jasmine Kang; 
debian-u...@lists.debian.org
主旨: Re: Debian boot entry won't generated after flash BIOS.

Hi,

Alvin Huang  (2021-10-07):
> I've the questions need your help. We found the boot entry will
> disappeared after BIOS flash and it cause we can't boot into Debian
> system by itself, we need boot into Debian through the UEFI Shell boot
> file.
> Does the boot entry won't generated in BIOS boot priority automatic
> after BIOS flash? If yes, do we have any method to generate boot
> entry from Debian?

I assume your UEFI firmware lost the entries that were stored there for
UEFI booting. You can use a Debian Installer image, selecting Rescue
mode at the boot prompt, answer a few questions, then proceed to
restoring the bootloader. This should do the trick.

Please direct further questions to debian-user@ (in copy).


Cheers,
--
Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org) <https://debamax.com/<https://debamax.com>>
D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant


Re: Debian boot entry won't generated after flash BIOS.

2021-10-07 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Hi,

Alvin Huang  (2021-10-07):
> I've the questions need your help. We found the boot entry will
> disappeared after BIOS flash and it cause we can't boot into Debian
> system by itself, we need boot into Debian through the UEFI Shell boot
> file.
> Does the boot entry won't generated in BIOS boot priority automatic
> after BIOS flash? If yes,  do we have any method to generate boot
> entry from Debian?

I assume your UEFI firmware lost the entries that were stored there for
UEFI booting. You can use a Debian Installer image, selecting Rescue
mode at the boot prompt, answer a few questions, then proceed to
restoring the bootloader. This should do the trick.

Please direct further questions to debian-user@ (in copy).


Cheers,
-- 
Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org)<https://debamax.com/>
D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant


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Debian boot entry won't generated after flash BIOS.

2021-10-06 Thread Alvin Huang
Hi Sir/Madam,

Nice to meet you.
I've the questions need your help. We found the boot entry will disappeared 
after BIOS flash and it cause we can't boot into Debian system by itself, we 
need boot into Debian through the UEFI Shell boot file.
Does the boot entry won't generated in BIOS boot priority automatic after BIOS 
flash? If yes,  do we have any method to generate boot entry from Debian?

Thanks for your kindly help.

BR,
Tel : 886-2-7745 5793
Alvin Huang



Bug#502943: Missing entry in "Packages debian maintainers may update", or wrong interpretation of GR 2007/3 "DM"

2008-10-20 Thread Raphael Geissert
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: important

[CC'ing -project]

Hi everyone,

A couple of days ago xserver-xorg-video-openchrome 1:0.2.903+svn599-1 was 
uploaded to experimental with DM-Upload-Allowed: yes; but despite this, it 
still does not show up in dm-uploaders.html[1].

The new package *does* also build a, dummy transitional, 
xserver-xorg-video-via package which was *not* present in experimental at the 
time of the upload of -openchrome's latest version, but *does* exist in 
unstable (actually in all but experimental) and is provided by a different 
source package.

The GR[2] *does* state the following:

> 5. The initial policy for the use of the Debian Maintainer keyring with the
> Debian archive will be to accept uploads signed by a key in that keyring
> provided: 
[...]
> * none of the packages are being taken over from other source packages

I believe at the time the implementation was made the above quoted point was 
missunderstood, as it prohibits uploads by *DM*s from taking over packages 
provided by another source package; and *only* that. It does not in that, nor 
any other, point state that following uploads are also prohibited.

As I understand it, once a DD uploads the package which takes over another 
binary package with regard to unstable the DM should be able to upload new 
package versions which do also provide the new binary package.

Unless my interpretation is proved wrong (reason why -project is CCed) please 
fixing the bug soon; as it would otherwise be useless the fact that I am a DM 
(at least for that specific package as it is *not* going to drop the -via 
transitional package before squeeze is released with it).

[1]http://ftp-master.debian.org/dm-uploaders.html
[2]http://www.debian.org/vote/2007/vote_003

Kind regards,
-- 
Raphael Geissert - Debian Maintainer
www.debian.org - get.debian.net


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Re: Entry

2006-01-29 Thread Adrian von Bidder
On Tuesday 24 January 2006 09:37, IMD wrote:
> please delete my Entry from your server
>
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2001/10/msg00074.html

Hi Torsten,

This probably won't happen - Debian does not usually delete emails from the 
public list archive (except for obvious spam, which your email is not.)

Most Debian mailing list are archived on the lists.debian.org webserver and 
publicly available, including available for searching from google etc.  
These mailing lists are a valuable resources, and editing them 
retroactively is a very, very sensible topic.

greetings
-- vbi

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2006-01-24 Thread IMD
Hi

please delete my Entry from your server

http://lists.debian.org/debian-project/2001/10/msg00074.html



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