I experienced some problem during install: at the
mounting stage, I didn't manage to deal with
partitions that have number greater than 9 (for
example, when I choose /dev/hda10 (or 11 and so on),
the installer use /dev/hda1 for changes, in fact I
think it troncates the number and only use the
On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 08:13:27PM +0100, Jan Kesten wrote:
It's me again - and a new problem (even if I can't solve the prior
one with the dvds), now I tried to build alpha images under an i386.
All works fine until make images - here debian-cd fails, because it
can't find isomarkboot.
I found
I am sure you guys have seen this a hundred times. I tried looking through groups.google.com for information on this, which I did find, but nothing that really said how to fix the problem. All my findings just basically said how the two programs read size information differently. Here is my
I'm trying to get an upload of the debian-installer boot images
(everything except CD) into the Debian archive, similar to how the
boot-floppies used to go into the archive. I think that this will be
increasingly important as we begin to stabalize d-i before release, and
now is not too soon to
Le Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 07:24:26PM -0500, Joey Hess écrivait:
debian-cd:
What kinds of images do you use/need from the debian-installer tree for
building CDs on the various architectures? There is both an initrd
image, and a CD boot floppy image, and I do not want to waste space in
the
Raphael Hertzog wrote:
Le Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 07:24:26PM -0500, Joey Hess écrivait:
debian-cd:
What kinds of images do you use/need from the debian-installer tree for
building CDs on the various architectures? There is both an initrd
image, and a CD boot floppy image, and I do not
I experienced some problem during install: at the
mounting stage, I didn't manage to deal with
partitions that have number greater than 9 (for
example, when I choose /dev/hda10 (or 11 and so on),
the installer use /dev/hda1 for changes, in fact I
think it troncates the number and only use the
I'm trying to get an upload of the debian-installer boot images
(everything except CD) into the Debian archive, similar to how the
boot-floppies used to go into the archive. I think that this will be
increasingly important as we begin to stabalize d-i before release, and
now is not too soon to
On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 08:13:27PM +0100, Jan Kesten wrote:
It's me again - and a new problem (even if I can't solve the prior
one with the dvds), now I tried to build alpha images under an i386.
All works fine until make images - here debian-cd fails, because it
can't find isomarkboot.
I found
Le Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 07:24:26PM -0500, Joey Hess écrivait:
debian-cd:
What kinds of images do you use/need from the debian-installer tree for
building CDs on the various architectures? There is both an initrd
image, and a CD boot floppy image, and I do not want to waste space in
the
Raphael Hertzog wrote:
Le Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 07:24:26PM -0500, Joey Hess écrivait:
debian-cd:
What kinds of images do you use/need from the debian-installer tree for
building CDs on the various architectures? There is both an initrd
image, and a CD boot floppy image, and I do not
I am sure you guys have seen this a hundred times. I tried looking through groups.google.com for information on this, which I did find, but nothing that really said how to fix the problem. All my findings just basically said how the two programs read size information differently. Here is my
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