Hello Michael,
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#377391: Extremely irritating libparted error message during LVM on
RAID setup, which was filed against the partman-lvm package.
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Package: installation-reports
Boot method: CD with debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso
Image version: 26/07/06 01:31 daily builds from
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/amd64/iso-cd/
Date: 26/07/06
Machine: DELL PowerEdge 1950
Processor: two Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU
Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting Andree Leidenfrost ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Package: libnewt0.52
Version: 0.52.2-5.1
Severity: important
Dear Alistair,
In version 0.52.2-5.1, the crashes in case libfribidi0 is not installed
have returned. I am attaching a full backtrace of a
Package: hw-detect
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Dennis de Vaal reports that on an iMac G5
The snd-powermac module causes the system to completey lockup/freeze.
Also, snd-powermac is being deprecated for anything that has a
i2s-X/sound/layout-id. The iMac G5 should have that, and that means
On Tuesday, 25 Jul 2006 21:35:05 +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
As can be seen in the bug history, partman needs to create the new
smaller/larger partition with the same start sector (not start cylinder)
as the old partition.
I have investigated further what happens in partman.
The script that is
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 09:02:35AM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
Hello Michael,
Hi Frans,
On Thursday 27 July 2006 01:49, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
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#377391: Extremely irritating libparted error message during LVM on
RAID
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hello,
Comments/Problems:
The machine is set to install on /dev/md0 raid1. The installer worked
like a charm, and on reboot into the live system I end up with major
failure, the scripts try to start the raid system with mdrun but I end
up with the error;
Hi,
* Frans Pop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [060724 00:34]:
On Sunday 16 July 2006 17:48, Andreas Barth wrote:
Actually, I think it's way more important that we make sure we have
infrastructure ready on each and every day to update the kernel, than
to try to delay this point in time for a few
On Thursday 27 July 2006 16:19, Andreas Barth wrote:
What happened during the Sarge release was that we were aiming all
the time to release ASAP. If you do that, you cannot really relax
your freeze selectively.
Well, we're definitly not aiming to release all the time. :)
I meant after the
Package: tasksel
Version: 2.50
Severity: wishlist
tasksel's debconf templates mention Debian in two places:
_Description: Choose software to install:
At the moment, only the core of Debian is installed. To tune the
system to your needs, you can choose to install one or more of the
following
Package: tasksel
Version: 2.50
Severity: normal
debian/po/nb.po appears to be an out-of-date copy of tasks/po/nb.po,
rather than a translation of debian/templates as it should be.
Thanks,
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Package: installation
Severity: wishlist
Hi, today i installed Debian Etch amd64 through an netinst iso image.
After Time-Zone option, it would be interesting to show the current hour
where is ask for if the hardware clock is as UTC or not.
Gleidson
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From: Martin Schulze [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Jul 24, 2006 6:43 AM
Subject: Upcoming Release of Debian GNU/Linux 4.0
...will ship with Linux 2.6.17 as itsdefault kernel. This kernel will
be used across all architectures and on the installer. A later version
Jason Self wrote:
[snip]
Please see
http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/2006/07/msg00188.html
And, as Brian Durant pointed out, this isn't just about the iMac G5
but also the Power Mac G5 (PowerMac 9.1) as well. In fact, Debian
chokes on most of Apple's newer PowerPC machines. I and many
Jason Self [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's important, IMHO, that 2.6.17 _not_ be selected as the default
kernel but rather 2.6.18 (or later) for the reasons discussed on
debian-powerpc... even if that means delaying the release of Etch.
Or backport the fixes to 2.6.17.
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Quoting Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Package: tasksel
Version: 2.50
Severity: normal
debian/po/nb.po appears to be an out-of-date copy of tasks/po/nb.po,
rather than a translation of debian/templates as it should be.
I restored the former version from
Thanks for that.
So I assume I would just get the debs to some machine on the network
and scp them over right after the installation and perform a dpkg -i
on that... or is there a different/easier strategy?
-ryan
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Johannes Berg wrote:
Package: hw-detect
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Dennis de Vaal reports that on an iMac G5
The snd-powermac module causes the system to completey lockup/freeze.
Also, snd-powermac is being deprecated for anything that has a
i2s-X/sound/layout-id. The iMac G5 should
tasksel_2.53_i386.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
tasksel_2.53.dsc
tasksel_2.53.tar.gz
tasksel_2.53_all.deb
tasksel-data_2.53_all.deb
Greetings,
Your Debian queue daemon
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* Frans Pop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [060727 16:41]:
On Thursday 27 July 2006 16:19, Andreas Barth wrote:
What happened during the Sarge release was that we were aiming all
the time to release ASAP. If you do that, you cannot really relax
your freeze selectively.
Well, we're definitly not
On Thursday 27 July 2006 20:18, Ryan Rawson wrote:
So I assume I would just get the debs to some machine on the network
and scp them over right after the installation and perform a dpkg -i
on that... or is there a different/easier strategy?
You don't need to reinstall. Just use the rescue mode
Joey Hess wrote:
What does this have to do with hw-detect? It doesn't load sound drivers;
there are no sound drivers in d-i.
Sorry, I was wrong, it does register-module snd devices on powerpc.
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Rescue mode doesn't work for me. When I try to start the md array I
end up with the same device or resource busy error.
Luckly the system is more or less scratch so reinstalling is not a big deal.
-ryan
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On Thursday 27 July 2006 20:18, Ryan
On 7/27/06, Thiemo Seufer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Backporting the necessary changes is certainly an option. I would
think this is up to the powerpc Porters to handle.
Thank you. I'll continue to pursue this on debian-powerpc.
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On 7/27/06, maximilian attems [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2.6.18 is considered as release kernel, so please don't draw to quick
conclusions.
I'll be happy if 2.6.18 makes it in but ultimately I don't suppose it
matters whether it's 2.6.18 proper, or 2.6.17 with the changes
backported, as long as
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reassign 223014 initscripts
Bug#223014: base: mount example bad when root dir gets
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 01:14:55PM -0700, Jason Self wrote:
On 7/27/06, Thiemo Seufer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Backporting the necessary changes is certainly an option. I would
think this is up to the powerpc Porters to handle.
Thank you. I'll continue to pursue this on debian-powerpc.
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tasksel-data_2.53_all.deb
to pool/main/t/tasksel/tasksel-data_2.53_all.deb
tasksel_2.53.dsc
to pool/main/t/tasksel/tasksel_2.53.dsc
tasksel_2.53.tar.gz
to pool/main/t/tasksel/tasksel_2.53.tar.gz
tasksel_2.53_all.deb
to pool/main/t/tasksel/tasksel_2.53_all.deb
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