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you checked messages from the console #4?
You might try a boot floppy from /images/alternatives/, also.
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the same problem as you. As a non
expert of inetd/xinetd stuff, I didn't find a fix, though I found
a workaround: launch it by hand with in.tftpd -l. It worked for
me.
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. That
For glibc, RH uses two separate packages,
glibc-version.i386.rpm and glibc-version.i686.rpm; mandrake
does it differently: only one package but there is the i686
optimized version in /lib/i686, which is dynamically used when
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be nice to have the focus on this button by default so one can
simply hit the spacebar or enter to close the window.
well yes but anyway rpmdrake is not very usable with keyboard
only, currently.. so this appears not very important for me..
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either incorrect or incomplete at
that time.
Yep, thanks for that.
Thanks for the help - it was a happy moment after many unsuccessful
attempts to install several Beta's and RC's :)
Yep.
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are in /usr
(distant from clients)..
maybe i've not understood the whole point, i do agree :). but i'd
like to understand.
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have a perl-gtk2 for both the install and
mandrake-control-center and its friends, yep.
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now have about 2 minutes to do:
about 2 minutes :). as my previous message tells, I think this
method is not very reliable (but feasible).
- cd /mnt/lib/i686
- rm *
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to console #2 and manage to delete
/mnt/lib/i686 as soon as files appear in it (but it's not very
reliable) or install from
/images/alternatives/cdrom.img-2.2.19-BADZ5
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/...
But why would you want to run these tools from the clients? Since
the fonts are installed in /usr, mounting /usr from the server is
enough to get the new fonts?
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Brian J. Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 06:54:05PM +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
But why would you want to run these tools from the clients?
Because the clients may be dual-boot Linux/Windows boxes and may have
some fonts on them that the user
Eric Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's great news for 845 owners. Thanks.
de nada :)
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Austin Acton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We could stop a LOT of the complaining by adding one simple feature...
In the RPM installer, add an icon that opens the package remover; in the
remover, add an icon that opens the installer.
No way :-).
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Vox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Malcolm-Rannirl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
However, I encountered a problem with the install. My previous install had a
reiserfs root partition and I decided to switch it to ext3 as I was wiping it
to do
something different if
I'm doing something wrong or asinine).
Did you pass these flags when booting, as well? If not, that will
explain.
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by
compress.
Use gzip or bzip2 if you want to compress files.
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i'll see what i can do.
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for conflicts, provides etc. This is the first step. Second
step, during install, we suppose conflicts have been checked, so
we prefer installing with a few conflictsm rather than refusing
to install anything.
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as a solution :-).
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drive??)
Hum, I don't think so but I'm not sure. Pixel can you confirm?
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Aleksander Adamowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Why? Because you use an absolute symlink! **Never** use absolute
symlinks, it's bad. Use relative symlinks.
Now I have the freshly upgraded 9.0 available to my delight :) So
I've checked the symlinks utility
an upgrade and change the FS type of the /?
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Eric BENARD / IFrance [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/files/blank.img
5dc68156a2ad1cc3c042c6f5c9b9f459 blank.img
and tell me if that works? (it should)
same problem, when I reach Hard drive detection, I have : An
error
and all go well until the link part where i get this msg:
you can't link together C++ code generated by 2.x and 3.x because
they are not binary compatible.
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mirrors, the contrib were not put in the
tree at the time the rest was, which produced the famous no
hdlist2.cz problem
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Guillaume Rousse [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here is a more extensive list of what i would like to be included in MDK
HOWTO:
added to my todo
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Bruno Prior [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
down. Or at least, this is my interpretation of why every time I
upgrade my root-RAID Mandrake-based server, I have to remember to
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/errata.php3#raid
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, it seems
actually to be more fundamental.
To boot a Mandrake system, you need a working /etc/raidtab file
(e.g. containing right infos about your / partition at least).
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to write such things.
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Florent BERANGER [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
urpmi database locked error is no handled and if it
occure, the application don't work with no error
message.
your english is too broken, i don't understand what's your
problem :-(.
what is a urpmi database locked error?
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change some configuration files by
hand.
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diff -u with yours?
http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/files/XF86Config-4
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by Warly.
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would probably have guessed the origin of the problem
and fix it himself.
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Ben Reser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 06:56:05PM +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
What percentage of ppl respect the guidelines of the current
version? It's useless to write such things.
This is a rather specious argument. It's like saying. Why don't we
just
sync, and lo and behold lots of floppy activity.
I had similar problems with -9mdk. Thr kernel's floppy driver was
lost in space. Check your dmesg for that. For me, I had to reboot
(windoze sensation) :-((.
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Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Ron, I honestly don't know why you stay on this mailing-list. You
have a long-term reputation of inflamatory posts on this list
that everyone remembers.
I.m telling it like it is, Guillaume. Just the facts. If I am
the right way, a.k.a putting your comments
after my sentences? it would be easier to follow the thread
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with a
larger amount of data.
unfortunately it seems that the time consuming progression of the
rpmdb is more than logarithmic :-(.
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to the
number and contents of the hdlists..
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is not
there.
Yep, I've just answered to David Walluck about this problem. It
has been fixed by Warly this morning. Hopefully, that bug isn't
present in the official ISO's of the 9.0.
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be the limitations ?
The best would be to umount your supermount /mnt/cdrom, mount it
by hand, before the addmedia; it should speed up much the then
process of extracting package information.
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, then the mail appears in
another inbox and it speeds up my reaction time :-).
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Mandrake/RPMS2 Contrib CDoptional
Why not. Francois ?
main doesn't have packages that depend on contrib does it?
Normally, not..
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Quoting Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The best would be to umount your supermount /mnt/cdrom, mount it
by hand, before the addmedia; it should speed up much the then
process of extracting package information.
Right, thanks a lot. I guess you mean
with the new one.
- use blank.img
- compile your custom kernel with everything needed compiled in
the kernel, not as a module (loop.o, ext3.o if needed, usb
stuff, etc)
- put the vmlinuz on the blank.img
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:-(.
Well, for postfix here's how I did it:
%post
%{alternatives_install_cmd}
%triggerpostun -- postfix
[ -e %{_sbindir}/sendmail.postfix ] %{alternatives_install_cmd} || :
%preun
if [ $1 = 0 ]; then
%{alternatives_remove_cmd}
fi
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Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hum:
- use blank.img
I mean, create a boot floppy with blank.img
- compile your custom kernel with everything needed compiled in
the kernel, not as a module (loop.o, ext3.o if needed, usb
stuff, etc)
- put the vmlinuz
Eric BENARD / IFrance [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
- compile your custom kernel with everything needed compiled in
the kernel, not as a module (loop.o, ext3.o if needed, usb
stuff, etc)
may you please tell me what are the necessary options or send me
Eric BENARD / IFrance [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
check the SRPM of the kernel-BOOT package.
ok, now the floppy boots fine, but the installation process stops
when looking for /lib/modules.cz-version which is missing.
Grr. Do you use the blank.img as I told
Eric BENARD / IFrance [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Grr. Do you use the blank.img as I told you?
yes, sorry, I meant blank.rdz not cdrom.rdz ;-)
what I did :
dd if=blank.img of=/dev/fd0
mount /floppy
cp /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/bzImage /floppy/vmlinuz
by using dhcp..
my dhcp server is mandrake 8.2(with all errta update)
It's when the bootp/dhcp server's answer contains a bootfile
answer, it's considered as the kickstart file to download. Your
dhcp server answers that, for any reason. Check /etc/dhcpd.conf.
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.
Well I don't really know why the /etc was missing, but if you
want to do an install yes you need to format the / partition.
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chance?
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Todd Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mandrake Update doesn't see anything.
Then you don't have a current cooker.
No, mandrake update is limited to the sources tagged as update.
Check your /etc/urpmi/urpmi.cfg to verify which of your sources
are.
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Litwack, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is the i18n iso needed if you only plan to use English? It will save a lot
of bandwidth if English only users can skip it.
It's mostly unused for english people but it does have also
many devel related packages.
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and us, so
that we stop wasting our time. Thank you!
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for writing for whatever
reason).
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if you compile kernels
without loadable modules.)
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. The display then
offers a series of possible SCSI driver modules.
As already asked: Can you copy the messages you can see on
consoles 3 and 4? These are useful debugging info
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in framebuffer mode, does it fix your
problem?
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the whole /tmp/ddebug.log file at that point?
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,
and type bug
- it will put report.bug on floppy and this file interests us
you can also get it after the install in /root/drakx/
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and subdirectories into the user's $Home/OpenOffice1.0.1
directory. I had to copy the bash script files over manually...
I have forwarded your direct mail to me to gbeauchesne who is the
maintainer for OOo.
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initrd.img.
I've just tested a raid0 (on a single disk) from cdrom install,
it works ok. The involved code has not changed recently anyway..
Maybe we can understand what was your problem if you send us the
/root/drakx/report.bug.gz file.
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* warning: Error reading fle boot.img at
/usr/bin/perl-install/install-any.pm line 909.
Pixel, any idea?
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-2.2.19-BADZ5'.
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Richard Tango-Lowy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just tried to compile an arbitrary source package and noticed that
there's no /usr/share/automake directory, only an automake-1.4. Should
there be a link to automake? (I'm not sure).
What's your problem?
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the same thing going on there as I reported?
I don't know; the culprit was buggy handling of bttv cards.
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output plugin instead of alsa, and
guess what happened when I reconfigured OSS and re-ran xmms? Yep!
It tried to access the alsa devices and failed!
You may post this request to the XMMS development team.
Would somebody please fix this before the release?
You?
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Alan Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Messages also appear when using XFS or ReiserFS on an SMP system.
Yes -- since it's a supermount problem :-)).
It's fixed in 16mdk.
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.. the presence of
/var/lib/rpm/__* is normal, it just can indicate that the DB is
locked by another program - there are even situations when the DB
is not thrashed but the files are here (when a corrupted package
was installed).
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with this
slight oversight unchecked as well. I was the one to initially work with
I already told you the problem is not just the list since it's
reported by lspcidrake -v. The 9.0 will probably be out with the
bug still present.
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believe the
bootloader is on CD3.
Do you have a Video/TV card by any chance?
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not install properly.
details?
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in the Mandrake
Control Center.
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in)?
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Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Dreggors [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here is the output of lspci -v and lspcidrake -v as you requested. I had
Thanks, I'll try to investigate more today. This bug is very
strange.
Ok after reading your other mails I understood
according to what's in the configure.in or other files - the
best notion is dynamic here.
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step.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hi:
i try using ftp to install 9.0 RC3.
it finally tell me it can not load boot.img.
hum last time i checked, boot.img was a RH installation boot file
:-).
anyone success?
10 times a day, yes (well not ftp, rather nfs/http).
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give confusion.
You perfectly know it's not as simple as that. First, linuxconf
doesn't only configure netcards. Second, people are free to use a
non-standard tool if they're willing to do so. We never
advertise linuxconf and it's not linked by our tools.
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...
Boot failed: press a key to retry...
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, the pcmcia.img and the cdrom-based
installs seem to detect and configure correctly the pcmcia net
device.
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be able to install with the 2.2.19 kernel; hit F1 at boot
time and type in alt2 (or alt1 but I think it's alt2 - verify
on screen F2), then return.
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Jeremy Lacroix [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Le jeu 19/09/2002 à 14:35, Guillaume Cottenceau a écrit :
Jeremy Lacroix [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Okay it worked :-) THX a lot... urpmi seems to work too now, rpmdrake is
segmenting fault.
At what point? Anything in the logs? are you
cal]$
:) That proves that devfsd is not running. That is exactly what gc has
been trying to verify on the few people that this issue has popped up
for. Thank you.
Yep. The problem is that we still don't know why devfsd decides
to die sometimes :-((.
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Felix Miata [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
upgrade to mkbootdisk-1.4.5-3mdk and syslinux-1.76-2mdk and see
the bootdisk creation problem fixed.
The rc3 installer (with mkbootdisk-1.4.5-4mdk) still doesn't make a boot
disk that works. I tried to boot from
, the iso was burned at 4X.
Refetch the package. It installs fine.
Or verify your rpmdb is not corrupted (rm -f /var/lib/rpm/__*
rpm --reduilddb).
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/modules.conf or hand write the name
of the driver in linuxconf! Here are the details:
Network Card: Asound ALM02 (Myson 803 chipset)
Driver: fealnx.o.gz
Supported: YES (has been since Mandrake 8.0)
Driver installed by default: YES
Can you send the output of lspcidrake -v please?
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Stéphane Teletchéa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it worth testing this WE and reporting monday ?
I think the first final will be built tonight, so yes if
showstopper bugs are found this WE it will help us much.
so please report showstopper bugs (e.g. not non important bugs).
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the same thing...
Anyway.
Do rm -f /var/lib/rpm/__* before doing the --rebuilddb, then do
the --rebuilddb. It should work.
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