Hello!
Samuel Thibault wrote on 2021-03-21 19:02:
> A user reports that although he has sound during installation (using
> speech synthesis), there is no sound at reboot into the installed
> system, although it looks like the audio levels seem correct. Any idea?
1)
Please check whether the
Lennart Sorensen wrote on 2015-12-07 15:12:
>
> Hmm, dropping 586 made me think GeodeLX would stop working, but a bit
> if research indicates it does work with the 686 kernel these days. Whew!
But I think Geode LX doesn't work with 686. I have one
so I will test it in the next week with the new
Hello!
Julian Hughes wrote on 2015-10-16 12:09:
> Partitions: gpt - bios_grub + several primary. dual boot with already
> functioning debian os (stretch dist-upgraded from jessie).
> Other os on same disk uses xfs on / and no problems.
...
> The system apparently installed perfectly but on
Justin B Rye wrote on 2015-08-08 11:07:
The idea is, instead of constantly saying either CDs or CDs/DVDs,
seemingly at random, when what it means is optical media of any sort
whether that's CD, DVD, or BD, it should instead do what it announces
it's going to do: use CD-ROM as an official
Abe Sternberg wrote on 2015-08-07 11:54:
I am completely unfamiliar with Linux, Bit torrent, or using iso files
and don't understand any of the shop talk about how to download and
install. I have sent e-mails to two of the sites that are supposed to
provide CDs/DVDs but no one has
Hello Cyril,
Cyril Brulebois wrote on 2012-10-28 22:58:
getting fixed in beta3. Are you sure you didn't try beta1?
I thinks then I had the old beta1 version.
Thanks for your reply.
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Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
Version: beta2
Tags: d-i
If I decide not to use any network mirrors for packages, but only
the CD-ROM, then I cannot install grub or lilo. The problem is:
After I decided not to use network mirrors (and also no security
mirror) then the line for CD-ROM
Package: debian-installer
Severity: important
Version: beta2
Tags: d-i
While testing the new installer image with d-i beta2 on amd64 system
I found a large problem installing with lilo as boot manager:
In the file /etc/lilo.conf the line for the initrd is missing!
So every installation gives an
Michael Prokop m...@debian.org wrote on 2010-12-13 11:11:
Now version 1:22.8-9 introduces:
Conflicts: grub-legacy, grub-pc
I don't see any reason why this should be enforced, actually this
avoids deployments of systems where users can choose between lilo
and grub as bootloader as both
Michael Prokop m...@debian.org wrote on 2010-12-13 16:36:
update-grub just generates the grub.cfg, the lilo package doesn't
execute lilo (and therefore doesn't touch MBR) as long as there's no
/etc/lilo.conf. So both packages can and do co-exist.
Thank for more information - and also thanks
Michael Prokop m...@debian.org wrote on 2010-12-13 18:18:
It's better than not having the option to have grub and lilo both
installed at the same time at all, IMHO. The fact that iff lilo.conf
is present lilo will be executed can be documented proberly with an
according warning in for example
Mehdi Dogguy me...@dogguy.org wrote on 2010-12-06 23:56:
Yes. Sending us a debdiff before the upload would be appreciated.
Thanks for your readiness.
Now I have created a LILO package only with essential fixes and
updates. I have appended the debdiff log. And here is the changelog:
lilo
Hello Release Team,
the CTTE disposed some days before, that I am allowed to be the new DM
for the package LILO:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=587886#158
Now it would be possible to update the LILO package (based on lilo
22.8-8.3) with some bugfixes to work better within
Hello,
the first version of the new LILO is released as version 23.0.
The most patches (especially from Debian/OpenSuse/Fedora packages)
are included, which fixes some problems.
The links can be found in the mail below.
Have a nice day,
Joachim (Germany)
Joachim Wiedorn ad_deb...@joonet.de
Hello,
After the long silence about the popular bootloader LILO the development
was started again.
The new Homepage can be found here:
http://lilo.alioth.debian.org/
For the development of the bootloader I have started an Alioth project
with Git repository and Mailinglist:
in this development. I'm working on LiLO version 23.
Shortly with more informations ...
Fondest regards,
Joachim Wiedorn
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systems, I could support the
maintaining of LiLO. Would this a way for you, William?
Fondest regards,
Joachim Wiedorn
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