On 2/19/07, Gordon Farquharson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I tell the installer not add a preselected country to preseed.cfg ?
Found it !
packages/oldsys-preseed/oldsys-preseed
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On 2/18/07, Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
16:20 fjp What about not including countrychooser in the initrd and
not preseeding the country?
16:21 fjp s/countrychooser/localechooser/
16:22 fjp It is what s/390 does with locale preseeded to C. Then
the country gets asked for the
On 2/19/07, Gordon Farquharson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just for interest, I'm going to see what happens if one includes
localechooser in the installer image, but no preselected country.
Badness ! That's what happens. If localechooser is included in the
installer initrd and a country is not
* Gordon Farquharson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-19 02:49]:
Badness ! That's what happens. If localechooser is included in the
installer initrd and a country is not preseeded, localechooser will
ask the user to select a country before the network is configured.
Right, that's why oldsys-preseed
On Monday 19 February 2007 19:58, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
BTW, does this mean we can also remove
add $FILE debian-installer/locale string C
from oldsys-preseed?
I would advise against that. If you do, the language question will be
asked too during timezone configuration and that
On 2/19/07, Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would advise against that. If you do, the language question will be
asked too during timezone configuration and that really does not make any
sense anymore at that point.
Thanks, Frans.
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16:20 fjp What about not including countrychooser in the initrd and
not preseeding the country?
16:21 fjp s/countrychooser/localechooser/
16:22 fjp It is what s/390 does with locale preseeded to C. Then
the country gets asked for the timezone as tzconfig depends on
localechooser. (IIRC)
Hi Martin
On 2/18/07, Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
16:20 fjp What about not including countrychooser in the initrd and
not preseeding the country?
16:21 fjp s/countrychooser/localechooser/
16:22 fjp It is what s/390 does with locale preseeded to C. Then
the country gets asked
* Tony Hoyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-02 00:54]:
Which image did you use? I used the unofficial one (with the network
firmware in it) since not having ethernet seemed kinda a biggie for me
with the official builds... (http://www.slug-firmware.net/d-dls.php)
I was using a daily images.
* Tony Hoyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-01-26 11:41]:
No it's another one. About 2/3rds of the way through a dialog pops
up saying 'You are in Europe/Andorra timezone'* with no option to
override or anything, just a confirmation button.
Hmm, that's pretty odd. I just did an installation and
owner 403195 !
thanks
I'm setting myself as the owner of this bug so I won't forget about it,
but I doubt I'm the right person to resolve this issue. I guess I'll
investigate again at some point and then point the bug to someon else
(bubulle?). Help is welcome.
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Quoting Martin Michlmayr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
owner 403195 !
thanks
I'm setting myself as the owner of this bug so I won't forget about it,
but I doubt I'm the right person to resolve this issue. I guess I'll
investigate again at some point and then point the bug to someon else
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
So I don't see how you'd get Europe/Andorra at all. I'm fairly sure I
saw this myself in the past but maybe something changed in the
installer. (This menu where you can choose timezones after the
partitioner definitely wasn't there in the past).
It's possible it got
* Tony Hoyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-01-25 23:02]:
How about skipping the dialog entirely if the timezone isn't set? It's
just confusing having it there at the moment (confused both me and the
original reporter).
I cannot do a test install to check right now but I'm pretty sure the
dialog
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
I cannot do a test install to check right now but I'm pretty sure the
dialog you see only talks about the mirror (i.e. which country do you
live in so we can select a proper mirror).
No it's another one. About 2/3rds of the way through a dialog pops up
saying 'You are
* Tony Hoyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-01-26 11:41]:
No it's another one. About 2/3rds of the way through a dialog pops up
saying 'You are in Europe/Andorra timezone'* with no option to override
or anything, just a confirmation button.
This happens right after the partitioner or something
Hi
Just encountered this with the UK timezone as well.. same distribution.
Selected UK, got the correct mirror list etc. but the timzone was
'Europe/Andorra'. Is it selecting the first (alphabetically) in the list?
Seems to be a bug in the NSLU2 distribution - probably needs pushing to
* Tony Hoyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-01-25 13:46]:
Just encountered this with the UK timezone as well.. same
distribution.
Selected UK, got the correct mirror list etc. but the timzone was
'Europe/Andorra'. Is it selecting the first (alphabetically) in the
list?
Seems to be a bug in the
Quoting Tony Hoyle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi
Just encountered this with the UK timezone as well.. same distribution.
Selected UK, got the correct mirror list etc. but the timzone was
'Europe/Andorra'. Is it selecting the first (alphabetically) in the list?
Could you give details about
Christian Perrier wrote:
Could you give details about the successive actions you had in the
language choosing step:
Hmm.. difficult to remember as I eventually decided to use a different
image to boot the slug.
-chosen language
-chosen country
Would have been UK English.
Which priority
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
The long term solution is to somehow make the country/timezone
selection available after the net is brought up.
Anyway, this is documented on
http://cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/install.html
After the installation, you need to configure your timezone because a
default
reassign 403195
tags 403195 + unreproducible
thanks
On Friday 15 December 2006 10:41, Timo Saarinen wrote:
I installed Debian Etch RC1 into the Linksys NSLU2 (Slug) device. The
installer asked my Location and I selected Finland. However, after
installation I noted that the timezone was set to
Package: installation
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
I installed Debian Etch RC1 into the Linksys NSLU2 (Slug) device. The installer
asked my
Location and I selected Finland. However, after installation I noted that the
timezone was
set to Europe/Andorra instead of Europe/Helsinki. It was easy
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