Repository: debian-installer/tools/base-installer/debian
who:tfheen
time: Wed Jul 3 14:33:34 PDT 2002
Log Message:
various updates for 0.006, see changelog
Files:
changed:changelog postinst
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Repository: boot-floppies/documentation
who:kraai
time: Wed Jul 3 11:55:39 PDT 2002
Log Message:
Add a table of contents to work around debiandoc-sgml bug #151831.
Files:
changed:Tag: potato dselect-beginner.sk.sgml dselect-beginner.sgml
dselect-beginner.ru.sgml dselect-b
On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 02:38:37PM +0200, mark hatherly wrote:
> Hi again, I think I found a solution via google where I do stage one and then,
>during the reboot, at the error go to ALT F2 and copy a termwrap script into /sbin
>and voil?. If this is not ok let me know, otherwise please excuse m
On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 01:44:09PM +0200, Mario Lang wrote:
> I'd like to get going on debian-installer
> work, so I started with building my "target" favor, which
> will be cdrom, as brltty alone has around 250k, and I dont
> really believe this will fit on a rootdisk.
>
> OK, now there I am, tr
Repository: boot-floppies/documentation
who:kraai
time: Wed Jul 3 07:54:48 PDT 2002
Log Message:
Fix rawrite.exe and rawrite.txt URLs.
Files:
changed:Tag: potato defaults.ent
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Hi John,
don't forget to update bf2.4 when Xu does. It sounds like we would have
to make another bf release then :((
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?archive=no&bug=146349
Gruss/Regards,
Eduard.
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Hi again, I think I found a solution via google
where I do stage one and then, during the reboot, at the error go to ALT F2
and copy a termwrap script into /sbin and voilà. If this is not ok let me know,
otherwise please excuse my earlier mail, written before I had fully utilised all
resourc
Hi, I have a Dell Optiplex GXPro, on which I wish
to install potato. But the BIOS does not support booting from cd-rom, so I went
to the debian installation manual and created a floppy for rescue.bin, another
for root.bin, and another for driver.bin. I used the compact flavour, and I
install
#include
Giuseppe Sacco wrote on Wed Jul 03, 2002 um 09:50:24AM:
> I am not sure, but I think that you may put an alias in /etc/modules in
> a form like this in order to avoid to think about the loading order.
>
> alias network-driver-module eth0
> ..
> alias network-driver-moduleN ethN
You me
Repository: boot-floppies/documentation/da
who:claush
time: Wed Jul 3 00:56:11 PDT 2002
Log Message:
Danish correction
Files:
changed:rescue-boot.sgml
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Il Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 05:15:13PM +0200, Eduard Bloch ha scritto:
>
> NOTE: If you one or more multiple network cards and you rely on the working
> network, you should enter the names of driver modules into the
> /etc/modules file in the correct order (so if you have multiple NICs,
> the right c
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