I expect the ata errors are happening because of the disk on which
debian was installed. It's in a drive sled and recently I asked a
sighted friend to check the drive sled out and was told nothing is wrong
with the drive sled. Another drive sled that goes in the same slot on
the same
Package: debian-installer
Version: squeeze amd64
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
On IBM x3650 M3 debian installer language selection broken-Only english is
available. Same ISO (usb-stick or DVD-R) is OK on another hardware. I tried
with both Netinstall and DVD-1 ISO provided on debian.org.
Morning guys
Nobody an idea or hint? I should know which question is apparently not
preseeded when I install the image on a real computer but is preseeded in a
Virtualbox installation.
I don't see any corresponding data or question neither on Alt-F4 nor in
templates.dat or questions.dat.
The
Am Mittwoch 13 Juli 2011, 10.36:21 schrieb Mario Fux:
Morning guys
Morging ;-)
Nobody an idea or hint? I should know which question is apparently not
preseeded when I install the image on a real computer but is preseeded in a
Virtualbox installation.
I don't see any corresponding data or
Package: debootstrap
Version: 1.0.32
This is my first bug report. Bear with me if it's not properly formatted.
I'm getting the error message The bzcat is not available on the
system when trying to install Debian sid from the latest daily
debian-testing-i386-businesscard.iso, downloaded from
Quoting Damien Martins (doc...@makelofine.org):
Package: debian-installer
Version: squeeze amd64
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
On IBM x3650 M3 debian installer language selection broken-Only english is
available. Same ISO (usb-stick or DVD-R) is OK on another hardware. I tried
with
Same issue applies on IBM x236 server, was about to shelve debian and start
picking a new distro until I found this report. It never once occurred to me
that when choosing a text based install the installer would attempt to use a
graphic mode to do it in. The seems like broken administration of
curl http://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/amd64/20110531-00:15/hd-media/initrd.gz
| gunzip -c | cpio -i -t | grep _id
lacks edd_id, while
curl http://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/amd64/20110501-00:14/hd-media/initrd.gz
| gunzip -c | cpio -i -t | grep _id
includes it.
Just in case this helps
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 02:10:03PM -0400, Jeff Arbour wrote:
Same issue applies on IBM x236 server, was about to shelve debian and start
picking a new distro until I found this report. It never once occurred to me
that when choosing a text based install the installer would attempt to use a
Quoting Lennart Sorensen (lsore...@csclub.uwaterloo.ca):
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 02:10:03PM -0400, Jeff Arbour wrote:
Same issue applies on IBM x236 server, was about to shelve debian and start
picking a new distro until I found this report. It never once occurred to me
that when choosing a
Again just my 2 cents but I wouldn't think text would be for most computers,
graphical install I would see as typical. Text mode would be for the installer
cant seem to talk to my hardware let's go basic till we get to the point where
I can specify parameters or load non standard drivers. In
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