Le Wed, Aug 03, 2011 at 05:56:34PM +0200, Robert Wolf a écrit :
I have found one workaround.
Simply I define LVM PV as second primary partition - installer does not
create
it, but there is something in $scheme_rest variable and therefore the first
boot primary partition is created with
Hello everybody,
I am looking for a way to install Debian on a whole disk, for instance
/dev/xvdb.
I have not found a way to force partman to format without partitionning, so my
hope was to use a hook after partman has been executed, to umount /target, run
a simple mke2fs command, and remount
Package: debootstrap
Version: 1.0.44
Followup-For: Bug #704190
Vagrant,
thanks for reply. Both mirrors You gave don't work, ltsp-build-client ends with
error such as:
E: unknown location http.debian.net/debian/dists/wheezy/InRelease
error: LTSP client installation ended abnormally
I don't see
Hi,
On 31/03/13 14:28, Charles Plessy wrote:
I am looking for a way to install Debian on a whole disk, for instance
/dev/xvdb.
I think I recall an option to create a 'partition' of type 'loop'? Then
install to this as it will refer to the whole disk.
Regards,
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Steven Chamberlain
Control: tags 704190 confirmed
On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 03:37:25PM +0200, Peter Tuharsky wrote:
thanks for reply. Both mirrors You gave don't work, ltsp-build-client ends
with
error such as:
E: unknown location http.debian.net/debian/dists/wheezy/InRelease
error: LTSP client installation
Processing control commands:
tags 704190 confirmed
Bug #704190 {Done: Christian Perrier bubu...@debian.org} [debootstrap]
ltsp-build-client fails because of apt GPG error
Bug #703146 {Done: Christian Perrier bubu...@debian.org} [debootstrap] apt:
BADSIG AED4B06F473041FA Debian Archive
Hi,
I'm having a rough time trying to get the non-free firmware to load
automatically in the debian wheezy rc1 installer, when installing on a
ThinkPad T40.
According to the documentation I've read, all I should need to do is
download the firmware.tar.gz file and put it on a USB key. I've used
On 03/31/2013 02:08 PM, Chris Frey wrote:
According to the documentation I've read, all I should need to do is
download the firmware.tar.gz file and put it on a USB key.
This is not correct.
Do I need to put this file in a special directory?
Yes:
To prepare a USB stick (or other medium like
Debootstrap is very, very slow. I watched a server install crawl by
for something like an hour at a rate of about 1 package per second. A
simple debootstrap chroot takes 10 minutes to setup, with a
predownloaded tarball. This slowness is due to dpkg making excessive
use of fsync(). Requests
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severity 700633 wishlist
Bug #700633 [debootstrap] Debootstrap is very slow. Please use eatmydata to
fix this.
Severity set to 'wishlist' from 'normal'
thanks
Stopping processing here.
Please contact me if you need assistance.
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Hello,
Vincent McIntyre, le Fri 22 Feb 2013 13:58:47 +1100, a écrit :
I was trying to figure out if there is a way to tell the installer
to not even try ipv6 auto-configuration (and just try ipv4 methods).
There is currently no such way, one can only disable both at the same
time.
Can we
On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 03:13:31PM -0500, Michael Shuler wrote:
On 03/31/2013 02:08 PM, Chris Frey wrote:
Do I need to put this file in a special directory?
Yes:
To prepare a USB stick (or other medium like a hard drive partition, or
floppy disk), the firmware files or packages must be
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affects 703146 pbuilder
Bug #703146 {Done: Christian Perrier bubu...@debian.org} [debootstrap] apt:
BADSIG AED4B06F473041FA Debian Archive Automatic Signing Key (6.0/squeeze)?
Bug #704190 {Done: Christian Perrier bubu...@debian.org} [debootstrap]
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