Quoting Frans Pop (elen...@planet.nl):
Basing on debcommit seems the only correct option to me. Possibly a
fallback to stripped epoch could be used to cover current cases.
Actually, the best solution is probably to simply rename the tags in SVN to
include the epoch using 'svn mv'.
Package: debian-installer
Severity: serious
Hi,
installing grub2 in the squeeze installer resulted in
- breaking my USB stick installer by writing grub into its MBR
- writing the wrong harddrive id into the grub.cfg (hd1 instead of 2)
so for the normal user the freshly installed system would be
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
reassign 589823 grub-installer
Bug #589823 [debian-installer] debian-installer (squeeze alpha): Writes grub on
usb-stic with installer
Bug reassigned from package 'debian-installer' to 'grub-installer'.
forcemerge 568529 589823
Bug#568529:
Hi,
In conjunction with dealing with a grub bug/idiosyncrasy I needed a
squeeze install cd for a rescue disk. However, after creating the iso,
via jigdo, burning it, and starting up the laptop with it, I discovered
that I couldn't do anything with my lvm partitions, apparently since
dm-mod
Quoting Colin Watson (cjwat...@alioth.debian.org):
Author: cjwatson
Date: Wed Jul 21 14:03:43 2010
New Revision: 64054
Log:
Set default layout for Guernsey, Jersey, and the Isle of Man to gb
(LP: #533003).
Hmmm, apparently a similar change could be done in console-data:
* Petter Reinholdtsen p...@hungry.com [2010-06-20 19:39]:
Yes, assuming it is done right after debootstrap, and before the extra
packages (like the kernel) is done. The extra packages will be useful
to cache for the LTSP chroot building.
I didn't hear any objections to this approach. Petter,
[Martin Michlmayr]
I didn't hear any objections to this approach. Petter, can you
please test the following patch to make sure it doesn't break LTSP
(it shouldn't). If you confirm, I'll commit it.
Thanks to #589646, LTSP do no longer install in squeeze, so I can't
test at the moment.
Hi there, people.
On Jul 21 2010, Rick Thomas wrote:
Unfortunately, there are lots of places that still expect absolute
device names. Ybin is one of them.
I've got a patch that fixes this (at least it fixes it in my test
environment -- G4 PowerMac running Debian Squeeze).
That's good. Two
Hi,
I would like to announce that debian-installer translation for Serbian
in Latin script (s...@latin) has started. It is basically just a
transcoded version of Serbian Cyrillic (sr) translation on which
Karolina Kalić karol...@janos.in.rs and I started to work on three
weeks ago. In Serbia, the
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