Hello!
A new installer for the Hurd called the LX1 was created by a group from the
University of Calicut, Kerala, India and we would like to now work on
getting D-I to work for the Hurd. What are the basic/essential parts of the
D-I that we need to look at?
(Also Michael Banck got Debootstrap to wo
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Hello Sirs,
How are you? The problem that I have at the moment is " to install dpkg
on your machine, you have to have dpkg on your machine first".
My device does not have dpkg, apt-get nor any package-installer
installed. Therefore at this stage it's not possible add any ".deb"
packages on it t
Colin Watson wrote:
> The attached patch makes netcfg use Choices-C for interface choices
> rather than the current weird hack whereby you normally have to preseed
> the full English description of the interface but netcfg will let you
> get away with just preseeding the interface name.
>
> Does a
Il giorno dom, 26/08/2007 alle 17.24 +0200, Christian Perrier ha
scritto:
> Quoting Stefano Canepa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Hi all,
> > I just found that GRUB installer uses "Serial ATA RAID" and "SATA
> > RAID", I suggest to use the same wording all over the package.
> > Do you think it i
Quoting Stefano Canepa ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi all,
> I just found that GRUB installer uses "Serial ATA RAID" and "SATA
> RAID", I suggest to use the same wording all over the package.
> Do you think it is worth reporting a bug providing a patch?
We're not completely decided yet ab
Hi all,
I just found that GRUB installer uses "Serial ATA RAID" and "SATA
RAID", I suggest to use the same wording all over the package.
Do you think it is worth reporting a bug providing a patch?
Bye
sc
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Package: partman-efi
Hi,
gnu-efi recently got support for amd64. I think it makes sense to also
use this package on amd64, so can support for amd64 be added?
Kurt
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> > This has been implemented in apt-setup 1:0.24 and should be available
> > if you install *unstable* with daily built images. Please note that
> > this question is only asked at medium or low priority (aka "expert
> > mode") or by preseeding apt-setup/services-select to an empty string.
>
> Man
On Sun, Aug 26, 2007 at 09:14:45AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
> This has been implemented in apt-setup 1:0.24 and should be available
> if you install *unstable* with daily built images. Please note that
> this question is only asked at medium or low priority (aka "expert
> mode") or by presee
Quoting sysop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Package: installation-reports
> Version: 2.29
> Severity: normal
>
> The one major problem I had was because the system I was installing
> originally had a PS/2 type keyboard; the installation would hang after
> or around the point of selecting the keyboard.
Your message dated Sun, 26 Aug 2007 09:14:45 +0200
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and subject line Bug#439587: confirm whether user wants security updates
has caused the attached Bug report to be marked as done.
This means that you claim that the problem has been dealt with.
If this is not th
Quoting Jérémy Bobbio ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Mon, Jun 27, 2005 at 10:57:00PM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
> > Package: localechooser
> > Severity: wishlist
> > Tags: d-i
> >
> > > - Locale selection list should also show the encoding (like you see
> > > with dpkg-reconfigure locales).
>
>
Quoting Otavio Salvador ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Shouldn't we go the Ubuntu way and prompt users for some keys to
> > decide about the keyboard layout?
>
> For a begginer, it's better but if you know your keyboard layout I
> think is better to be
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