Debian installer build: failed or old builds

2013-09-09 Thread Daily build aggregator
Debian installer build overview --- Failed or old builds: * FAILED BUILD: amd64 Sep 09 00:03 buildd@barber build_cdrom_isolinux http://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/amd64/daily/build_cdrom_isolinux.log * FAILED BUILD: amd64 Sep 09 00:03 buildd@barber b

Bug#720162: debian-installer: Installed system is unbootable due to missing LVM support

2013-09-09 Thread M. Schulte
Hi KiBi, I'm really sorry for not writing back for so long -- had been quite occupied. Also, the problem was that right after the installation I had documented in the bug report, I did a fresh reinstall of Debian stable in order to verify that the same partitioning scheme yields a working system

getting syslinux 3:6.02 from experimental to testing

2013-09-09 Thread shirish शिरीष
Hi all, Please CC me if somebody responds as I'm not subscribed to the list/s. Does anybody have/know of a roadmap to getting the latest syslinux perhaps the one which is now in experimental to testing ? This is with reference to the UEFI issues which people have been facing while installing Debia

getting syslinux 3:6.02 from experimental to testing

2013-09-09 Thread shirish शिरीष
Hi all, Please CC me if somebody responds as I'm not subscribed to the list/s. Does anybody have/know of a roadmap to getting the latest syslinux perhaps the one which is now in experimental to testing ? This is with reference to the UEFI issues which people have been facing while installing Debia

Re: getting syslinux 3:6.02 from experimental to testing

2013-09-09 Thread Adam D. Barratt
On 2013-09-09 17:09, shirish शिरीष wrote: Hi all, Please CC me if somebody responds as I'm not subscribed to the list/s. Does anybody have/know of a roadmap to getting the latest syslinux perhaps the one which is now in experimental to testing ? You might want to ask the syslinux maintainer

Re: loop-mounted ISO images

2013-09-09 Thread ian_bruce
On Thu, 5 Sep 2013 11:44:54 -0400 Joey Hess wrote: >> Is there some boot parameter that can be given to the Debian >> installer initrd to make it understand that it's running from a >> loop-mounted ISO image file rather than a plain block device? >> >> This is a well established feature in some