* Nathael Pajani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-04-24 16:45]:
> > Yeah, something like that is the idea but it hasn't been implemented
> > yet (or fully thought out).
> I do not understand what you mean, as this is used by ubuntu (I noticed
> when I installed one last week for my brother) so It seems al
On 4/28/08, Kurt Pruenner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> starting aptsh is a matter of seconds, while
> starting aptitude is a matter of minutes... :(
On a 600MHz machine with a (slow) hard disk, aptitude takes 4.5
seconds to start up and close down, while on a 200MHz NFS or USB
system it takes over
Hello *,
Does anyone know, where I can get Evaluations Boards/Kits for the Atmel
ARM1176JZF-S since it seems, with its 620 MHz it is the most powerfull
ARM I have found.
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
24V Electronic Engineer
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maximilian attems schrieb:
> is it reproducible?
Yes. I updated a bunch of packages, making the slug unbootable. Then I
flashed the backup. After a normal boot, I installed initramfs-tools
0.91e, flashed again, which made it boot OK. Then I updated only
initrd-tools to 0.92, making it unbootable a
(I hope you don't mind me quoting your email in a post to the list...)
Barry Tennison wrote:
> Following my post
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-arm/2008/04/msg00087.html
> on this, which was squarely aimed to help you, did you have any luck?
>
> I'm intrigued to know if it was helpful.
Sorry,
Package: initramfs-tools
Version: 0.92
Severity: important
Hi! When I update from 0.91e to 0.92, the newly created initrd makes my
slug unbootable. While trying to boot, the initrd hangs waiting for root
file system. Reinstalling the previous 0.91e with everything else
unchanged and re-creating th
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