I apologize if this one has been brought up. Did a network install after
downloading raw three (sorry Pablo, can't wait for contributor acct info),
DrakX still says Cooker 9.2. I connected to different sites and see the dates
for network.img the same with what I have, Sep 23. Shouldn't it say
Leon Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 20:08, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Leon Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IIRC, the limit for 9.1 was 68MB, which is really, really annoying
if your machine has just 64MB.
I can't make miracles! 68MB is a real limit, not a bug..
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Thomas Backlund wrote:
The pcnet32 driver in kernel.org 2.4.21 final was semi-broken,
as it works for some, and not for others...
It got fixed in one of the 2.4.22-pre updates, but I don't recall
wich...
An easy solution is grab the pcnet32
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On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 05:58, Robert Fox wrote:
Just tried a new install over my local network to a Rsync'd local
copy of Cooker.
After the DHCP of the network card - I enter the IP and logon info
for the other host - but when I hit OK - it
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 00:50, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
It's much work, I think.
How about opening all R/O files from the RAMdisk memory-mapped, so only
wasting the memory once?
Cheers; Leon
Leon Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
While we're fixing this, could we please make sure that a network (HTTP
or FTP) install works in 60MB of RAM or less? The reason for the choice
It doesn't.
of RAM size is 64MB less 4MB for a built-in video card. IIRC, the limit
for 9.1 was 68MB,
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Robert Fox wanted us to know:
It appears to have loaded the network card module (pcnet32) and
successfully performed the DHCP request - because I can see the DHCP
dialog and an IP address on the card.
I know this is under VMWare so a lot of things
Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 15:12, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Something has changed on the boot disk image since then!
Yes we now use 2.4.21-6mdkBOOT, we used the 9.1 one for ages
(think Ron Stodden's concerns). It probably kind of broke the
pcnet32
From: Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thomas Backlund wrote:
The pcnet32 driver in kernel.org 2.4.21 final was semi-broken,
as it works for some, and not for others...
It got fixed in one of the 2.4.22-pre updates, but I don't recall
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Leon Brooks wanted us to know:
Yah, but by that time you know what disk space is available and can use
that, no? Besides which, you're already finished with a big chunk of
the installer, partitioning code and the like. Why not optionally defer
Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
It appears to have loaded the network card module (pcnet32) and
successfully performed the DHCP request - because I can see the DHCP
dialog and an IP address on the card.
There are sometimes problems of the like with buggy network
drivers.
As of
On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 20:08, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Leon Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IIRC, the limit for 9.1 was 68MB, which is really, really annoying
if your machine has just 64MB.
I can't make miracles! 68MB is a real limit, not a bug.. sorry
about that but that's for real..
You
I have just confirmed that this problem exists only for FTP installs and not for NFS
install.
There is definitely something wrong with the boot image using FTP (network.img)
Thx,
R.Fox
Just tried a new install over my local network to a Rsync'd local copy
of Cooker. I'm using the network.img
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 15:12, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Something has changed on the boot disk image since then!
Yes we now use 2.4.21-6mdkBOOT, we used the 9.1 one for ages
(think Ron Stodden's concerns). It probably kind of broke the
pcnet32 driver then :/.
Does that mean that someone
Just tried a new install over my local network to a Rsync'd local copy
of Cooker. I'm using the network.img dated today - August 5th!
This is a serious problem because I can't continue to install and test Cooker!
After the DHCP of the network card - I enter the IP and logon info for
the other
Mark Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why _do_ we have a limit at all?
Because we're downloading program to ramdisk memory then we
execute it. We need memory for ramdisk and memory for executing
it. We don't have swap yet, may I add.
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On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 23:16, Todd Lyons wrote:
So you ask, why not just run it directly off the CD? Well that could
be done but then you would not be able to install anything from disk
2 or 3 because you would not be able to eject disk 1 because it's
running from it.
Yah, but by that time you
I apologize - my mistake - ProFTPd was down on the host machine which has Cooker
locally.
This was my own problem and NOT a broken boot image!!
Sorry!
Robert
I have just confirmed that this problem exists only for FTP installs and not for NFS
install.
There is definitely something wrong
Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I apologize - my mistake - ProFTPd was down on the host machine
which has Cooker locally.
Hum, you haven't even looked at FTP server logs? :/
This was my own problem and NOT a broken boot image!!
Yep.
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On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 12:06, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just tried a new install over my local network to a Rsync'd local copy
of Cooker.
After the DHCP of the network card - I enter the IP and logon info for
the other host - but when I hit OK -
Leon Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 6 Aug 2003 00:50, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
It's much work, I think.
How about opening all R/O files from the RAMdisk memory-mapped, so only
wasting the memory once?
All significant files are opened from within perl. It's possible
than perl
On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 05:58, Robert Fox wrote:
Just tried a new install over my local network to a Rsync'd local
copy of Cooker.
After the DHCP of the network card - I enter the IP and logon info
for the other host - but when I hit OK - it fails with:
Error: failed to connect to remote host
From: Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 15:12, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Something has changed on the boot disk image since then!
Yes we now use 2.4.21-6mdkBOOT, we used the 9.1 one for ages
(think Ron Stodden's
Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just tried a new install over my local network to a Rsync'd local copy
of Cooker.
After the DHCP of the network card - I enter the IP and logon info for
the other host - but when I hit OK - it fails with:
Error: failed to connect to remote host
in
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Mark Watts wanted us to know:
Why _do_ we have a limit at all?
At this stage of the install (ie very early, the kernel just booted),
there is no idea of how the user will want to set up the disk or disks.
The installer needs to load tons of stuff
Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
It appears to have loaded the network card module (pcnet32) and
successfully performed the DHCP request - because I can see the DHCP
dialog and an IP address on the card.
There are sometimes problems of the like with buggy network
drivers.
As of
Just tried a new install over my local network to a Rsync'd local copy
of Cooker.
After the DHCP of the network card - I enter the IP and logon info for
the other host - but when I hit OK - it fails with:
Error: failed to connect to remote host
in the log console on F3:
* FTP: trying to connect
I am seeing a little problem when installing by nfs using the
network.img floppy on the current cooker (as on the mirror site
at Feb 24 0300 UTC).
The server has the cooker path as:
(server):/mirror/mdk/cooker/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS
contrib is located at:
Jim Tarvid [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 09 September 2002 05:56 am, you wrote:
Jim Tarvid [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A network.img from cooker 2002-05-09 works on a box where a network.img
from rc2 fails.
Network card is a Netgear LC82C169C
What's the problem? Please
On Tuesday 10 September 2002 05:58 am, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Jim Tarvid [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 09 September 2002 05:56 am, you wrote:
Jim Tarvid [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A network.img from cooker 2002-05-09 works on a box where a
network.img from rc2 fails.
tarvid [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 10 September 2002 05:58 am, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Jim Tarvid [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 09 September 2002 05:56 am, you wrote:
Jim Tarvid [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A network.img from cooker 2002-05-09 works on a box where
tarvid [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
reverse name lookup on DNS failed (this succeeds on the 2002-05-09 cooker
version)
just tested with both DHCP and Static ip attribution, works for
me. are you sure you don't have a problem on your side (dns
server)?
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Guillaume Cottenceau -
On Tuesday 10 September 2002 09:41 am, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
tarvid [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tuesday 10 September 2002 05:58 am, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Jim Tarvid [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Monday 09 September 2002 05:56 am, you wrote:
Jim Tarvid [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday 10 September 2002 09:52 am, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
tarvid [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
reverse name lookup on DNS failed (this succeeds on the 2002-05-09 cooker
version)
just tested with both DHCP and Static ip attribution, works for
me. are you sure you don't have a problem
tarvid [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
reverse name lookup on DNS failed (this succeeds on the 2002-05-09 cooker
version)
I'll have a look but the code has not changed.
Which is why I suspect it is the SiS/tulip interaction.
I've reported to our kernel team but I'm not sure they
Jim Tarvid [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A network.img from cooker 2002-05-09 works on a box where a network.img from
rc2 fails.
Network card is a Netgear LC82C169C
What's the problem? Please report useful information from
consoles #3 and #4.
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Guillaume Cottenceau -
On Monday 09 September 2002 05:56 am, you wrote:
Jim Tarvid [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A network.img from cooker 2002-05-09 works on a box where a network.img
from rc2 fails.
Network card is a Netgear LC82C169C
What's the problem? Please report useful information from
consoles #3 and
i have found an annoying bug with the network.img image that is preventing
me from being able to fix my linux install after installing 9.0b1, and
that is that when I go into the rescue mode with the network install disk
and go to a console and run modprobe reiserfs i get a message saying that
the
Heyo,
I'm using the lastest cooker network.img boot disk, and every time I get
to the point where it attempts to access the nfs drives it intalation
existed abnormally,:( segfault 11
I've checked the other windows and they report no errors, the only
message is seen in window 1.
Has anyone
Nelson Bartley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Heyo,
I'm using the lastest cooker network.img boot disk, and every time I get
to the point where it attempts to access the nfs drives it intalation
existed abnormally,:( segfault 11
I've checked the other windows and they report no errors
trax [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you try using a olympic tr card, it will be detected with other.img,
select ftp install, then DHCP, then it tells you DHCP is only available
for ethernet.
I didn't remember so. One year old code :-).
So why does it not work for tokenring?
DHCP
Thanks for the link, the olympic module is included in other.img,
however it does not support dhcp. Is there any possibility of a build
procedure.I would like to include pump.
On Wed, 2002-02-20 at 19:54, Pixel wrote:
trax [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wish to create network boot disks which
trax [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for the link, the olympic module is included in other.img,
however it does not support dhcp. Is there any possibility of a build
Sorry?
procedure.I would like to include pump.
There is already a DHCP client (which is btw the preliminary
version of what
If you try using a olympic tr card, it will be detected with other.img,
select ftp install, then DHCP, then it tells you DHCP is only available
for ethernet.
So why does it not work for tokenring?
On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 12:40, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
trax [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Cooker,
Is there any available procedure/information for the creation of a
network.img file.
I wish to create network boot disks which will support desktop
installations of mandrake via Token Ring (pci olympic and ibmtr isa
drivers.
I have read the old listings in the cooker, but I have not
Hi,
Could someone please remember to upgrade network.img too along with the
cdrom.img an hd.img images.
Thanks.
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could someone please remember to upgrade network.img too along with the
cdrom.img an hd.img images.
a broken mirror?
On Mondayen den 18 February 2002 21.22, Pixel wrote:
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could someone please remember to upgrade network.img too along with the
cdrom.img an hd.img images.
a broken mirror?
I donno..., I'm rsyncing each hour from sunet... Here's what I have:
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mondayen den 18 February 2002 21.22, Pixel wrote:
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could someone please remember to upgrade network.img too along with the
cdrom.img an hd.img images.
a broken mirror?
I donno..., I'm rsyncing each
Op ma 18-02-2002, om 21:53 schreef Pixel:
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mondayen den 18 February 2002 21.22, Pixel wrote:
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could someone please remember to upgrade network.img too along with the
cdrom.img an hd.img images.
i had a similar problem , what i had to do what try another floppydisk
make sure the network.img is 1.4Mb big, compare to the downloaded file.
/MattB
On Wed, 2002-02-06 at 22:24, Steve Fox wrote:
Ok, please forgive my prior emails about ftp.sunet.se being b0rked. For
some reason rsync must be
Op do 07-02-2002, om 14:59 schreef Tech At Mathco Dot Com:
i had a similar problem , what i had to do what try another floppydisk
make sure the network.img is 1.4Mb big, compare to the downloaded file.
/MattB
md5sum it
Matias Griese [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 6 Feb 2002, Steve Fox wrote:
But then it tries to load the kernel and I see:
Boot failed: please change disks and press a key to continue.
I've got this same message many times with Mdk 7.2, 8.0 and 8.1.
I tracked the problem to some floppy
On Thu, 2002-02-07 at 17:11, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Yes this error is when syslinux doesn't read correctly data.
In 99% of the times, fdformat'ing then dd'ing fixes the problem.
That worked! Thanks!
P.S. Frozen Bubble rocks
--
Steve Fox
http://k-lug.org
Ok, please forgive my prior emails about ftp.sunet.se being b0rked. For
some reason rsync must be acting strange...
Anyway, I freshly download a network.img via ftp and when I try to boot
the floppy, I see a beautiful boot screen (big cheers to whomever did
that!)
But then it tries to load the
On 6 Feb 2002, Steve Fox wrote:
But then it tries to load the kernel and I see:
Boot failed: please change disks and press a key to continue.
I've got this same message many times with Mdk 7.2, 8.0 and 8.1.
I tracked the problem to some floppy drives or/and controllers.
dd'ing the floppy in
Hi,
OS: Cooker as of Dec 30
I found some problems with stage2 and the network install method.
1. My 3 button Logitech serial mouse worked fine on com2 until the step where
you actually choose mouse and port. Then it was impossible to get it to
work...
2. The nfs install method segfaults,
Digital Wokan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Something appears to be wrong with the network.img. My via-rhine card
is detected, but then the driver is unable to be insmod'd.
Can you :
- retry with the same floppy
- md5sum /dev/fd0 against md5sum of the file
- retry with another floppy
- look
Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Digital Wokan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Something appears to be wrong with the network.img. My via-rhine card
is detected, but then the driver is unable to be insmod'd.
Can you :
- retry with the same floppy
- md5sum /dev/fd0 against md5sum of the file
-
Something appears to be wrong with the network.img. My via-rhine card
is detected, but then the driver is unable to be insmod'd.
Cannot installa cooker today, I get a crc-error with network.img ;(
--
Nothing's as simple as it seems...
[root@monster root]# echo "hello world"
[root@monster root]# Segmentation fault (core dumped)
[root@monster root]# Kernel Panic! - System is halted...
power down
The most recent network install disk image doesn't have a rtl8139 module. I
don't know about the rest of the world but we have a hell of a lot of them
over here and network installs can't be done on our test machine without
this module.
Target wrote:
I did install it via console mode and linuxconf
regards
guran
The most recent network install disk image doesn't have a rtl8139 module. I
don't know about the rest of the world but we have a hell of a lot of them
over here and network installs can't be done on our test machine
Evandro Fernandes Giovanini [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
using network.img from Dec 22, i tried to install cooker.
after i selected my NE2000 PCI and autoprobe for its options i got a message
like "Can't find the device on your system".
here's what another console printed:
using network.img from Dec 22, i tried to install cooker.
after i selected my NE2000 PCI and autoprobe for its options i got a message
like "Can't find the device on your system".
here's what another console printed:
/tmp/ne2k-pci.o: unresolved symbol ei_open
/tmp/ne2k-pci.o: unresolved
"m" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* running: /bin/insmod /bin/insmod /modules/pci-scan.o
fixed in latest version.
"m" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* running: /bin/insmod /bin/insmod /modules/pci-scan.o
The dependences on pci-scan and some network drivers has been removed
with the last BOOT[89]
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MandrakeSoft Inc http://www.chmouel.org
Paris, France
7.2 beta 3 doesnt work with my linksys lne100tx
neither does the 7.1 actually
i have tried to specify options and
autoprobe
* pci probe found 2 ethernet
devices
* running: /bin/insmod /bin/insmod
/modules/pci-scan.o
* insmod failed (don't care)
* running: /bin/insmod /bin/insmod
I have a similar problem with the Kingston 10/100 pci
(intel version of the dec tulip 21143)
On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 01:33:57PM -0700, m wrote:
7.2 beta 3 doesnt work with my linksys lne100tx
neither does the 7.1 actually
i have tried to specify options and autoprobe
* pci probe
Franco Silvestro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
I've MS Intellimouse 1.1A PS2, if I try choose Intellimouse PS2, mouse cursor
disappear... I reboot and ok with general PS2.
move your wheel! Intellimouse is buggy :-(
[...]
On both I select GRUB and started with lilo.
can you mail me the
Synched no necessary because mirror are frozen from this morning;o(
On old pc I try expert upgrade.
no hdlist found..and output of "bug" script;o)
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Franco Silvestro
c/o CeSIA - Universita' degli Studi di Bologna
Synched on ftp.sunet.se 2901 03:00 CEST
On old P120 64MB ram 2GBhd ... an info :
with yesterday cooker installed (running with 2.2.17-0.23 kernel -45% with
500MB free on hd) when I tried upgrade ...: signal 9 during analyze of
installed packages and I must reboot (not first time, but
Franco Silvestro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I receive a dialog with :
no NET::FTP::I=GLOB(0x9c75424)found
That in log is :
* warning: no NET::FTP::I=GLOB(0x9c75424)found at
/usr/bin/perl-install/pkgs.pm line 466"
(also yesterday doesn't work before last mdkinst changes)
i'll fix it
0400 CEST
When I try Cryptographic in expert install (mirror synched on sunsite.uio.no
0300CEST on local ftp server and after try crypto on sunsite.uio.no)
After
* getting crypto file hdlist-crypto.cz2 on directory.
* getAndSaveFile Net::FTP::I=GLOB(0x9c754242)
Matthew Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There has been a change in the network.img since last weekend. It
apparently no longer detects ANY 3Com
adapter. I have tried two different 3Com network adapters (3C905 and
3c509) with zero luck. Both worked with
the previous network.img disk
There has been a change in the network.img since last weekend. It
apparently no longer detects ANY 3Com
adapter. I have tried two different 3Com network adapters (3C905 and
3c509) with zero luck. Both worked with
the previous network.img disk image.
-matthew porter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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