echnically grub2 broke this, I'd think the way forward is for
debian-cd to convert the highlight PNGs to non-grayscale.
FTR:
debian-cd/data/bookworm/hl_c.png: PNG image data, 20 x 20, 8-bit grayscale,
non-interlaced
Hope this helps in resolving the issue,
Chris
Control: reassign -1 initscripts
Reassigning to initscripts, as thats the most likely source for the
mount try after network startup.
Chris
on each machine, and tried at least twice on any
failed machine (non-consecutive, ie. after a successful boot on
another box) like last time.
Chris Guiver
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l IO ports so yes it's different and with different
video card). I haven't had issues with any laptop thus far tested.
There was no `reportbug` on the system, and if you need more
information, or want me to report another way - please just ask.
Chris Guiver
and come up with a suggested solution if required in
another bug report.
Thanks again. :)
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dependencies are "better" in some aesthetic or poetic sense.
Please do not read too much into it. :)
(I had also slightly assumed that pigz was only on some archs, but
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that sounds a little antisocial.
Perhaps we need to record the environment after all; again, I will
reload all of this into my head anyway due to mini.iso (^) so this
will be top-of-stack again.
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> * f181b4fe90b9030f515c7e6129239b96131b3926 oh more en_GB, yay.
Fixed (use 'results' instead).
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SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH but somehow desire the atime and ctime to vary but have a
fixed mtime, I believe this option is entirely unnecessary. No need to
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On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 7:13 AM, Zach Marano wrote:
> We are organizing a Debian cloud sprint to focus on subjects like:
> - What does it mean to run Debian in the cloud.
> - Define the official Debian cloud image.
> -
On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 4:56 AM, Bastian Blank <wa...@debian.org> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 07, 2016 at 06:35:52PM +1000, Chris Fordham wrote:
> > It does not however need to be based on a tar if that is what is being
> > debated (or the master is a tar). Its a completely norma
On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 5:59 PM, Bastian Blank wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 01, 2016 at 12:13:59AM +0200, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> > I don't get your thing about tar. Can you explain why we should use tar?
>
> This makes it possible to build small variations without doing the whole
>
this bug is
verification and documentation. I'd like to think that can be done with
some kind of errata file placed /next to/ the Sarge images in the archive
rather than having to rebuild the Sarge images themselves.
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Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
I tried to use the jessie installer downloaded from
http://ftp.nz.debian.org/debian/dists/jessie/main/installer-
powerpc/current/images/powerpc/hd-media/
with the iso downloaded from
Package: cdimage.debian.org
Version: all
Originally reported on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-cdimage/+bug/1298894
Does the Debian ISO boot?
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/amd64/iso-cd/debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso
No, this Debian ISO does not boot
On 8 April 2014 18:14, Steve McIntyre st...@einval.com wrote:
Other folks: could you please test the output of the next daily builds
and verify these work better for you?
I still can't create a partition, which was the original aim. Is it
supposed to work? If it is not possible to produce an
I am also a bit curious to know how the information regarding which
versions of software were used to create the .ISO . It seems this
info. is embedded in the .iso generated but there doesn't seem to be
any answers.
Mount the iso image, the file /.disk/mkisofs has the exact xorriso
command
Mount the iso image, the file /.disk/mkisofs has the exact xorriso
command line used to generate the image.
Apologies for the dupe info, I now see that Thomas already posted this detail.
btw the Ubuntu images have the same issue - Launchpad bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+bug/1298912
This looks like a dupe of #663504 Wheezy netinstaller does not search
inserted media for additional files
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Dear Maintainer,
The GPT checksum of debian-7.4.0-amd64-netinst.iso (and other
wheezy and testing images) is incorrect due to a bug in the Xorriso build
tool used on the build system (confirmed by author of build tool). Reported on
mailing list but
It seems the currently distributed iso images may contain invalid GPT
tables. I downloaded debian-7.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso, wrote it to a USB
stick and tried to add a partition for firmware files as described at
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch04s03.html.en - but
gdisk reported Found
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Dear Debian:
There are 3 DVDs on the download website but 11 DVDs listed in the
MD5SUM file?
http://www.debian.org/CD/http-ftp/#stable
Select Link AMD64
http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/7.2.0/amd64/iso-dvd/
Where is the rest of the distribution?
Thanks,
Chris
of the other
images for amd64 and i386 and they appear OK.
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and as of now Sunday 25 October 9:15 Eastern Time I'm seeing a full set of
discs dated 19 October, last Monday. All seems right with the world at that
url.
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, though stopping at the
same spot is certianly odd
Jigdo?
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On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 10:34:28AM +0200, Richard Atterer wrote:
On Tue, Apr 20, 2004 at 06:55:28AM +0200, Jan Kesten wrote:
I obtained the two files:
debian-stable-i386-binary-1-nonfree.jigdo
debian-stable-i386-binary-1-nonfree.template
These files are 11 days old, and the person
t some off-the-wall download client that is only (un)available
fromsome dude'spersonal website.
When you guys get things all sorted out over there,
I'd love to hear of a way I can actuallyget my hands on the current Debian
images. Until then, I think I'll give Mandrake a try.
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t some off-the-wall download client that is only (un)available
fromsome dude'spersonal website.
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images. Until then, I think I'll give Mandrake a try.
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. That job is on the TODO list but that
list is very long and stuff like fixing bugs and splitting the source
package is higher priority for the (small) team.
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list is very long and stuff like fixing bugs and splitting the source
package is higher priority for the (small) team.
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At 10:56 AM 12/2/2002 -0800, Gordon Huff wrote:
I for one am looking forward to your efforts in this field.
I have tried to understand how to write for Windows Sockets but it was way
too complicated for me. None of the available calls did anything resembling
something useful. Then I tried
A proper implementation of Jigdo:
1. It is a GUI program, not a CLI program.
2. Jigdo only asks for a single link. The information at this link
maintained by the head of the system, in this case some link advertised at
debian download page.
Provide this _link_ when jigdo asks for your online
for the CDs I make, but I use a different script to create the
images.)
Alternatively, you could give away the LordSutch.com mini-ISO image;
the complete source will burn on a single CD. However, it's not a
very complete installation (no X, for example).
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Duh. I wonder what's wrong. Can you give me some more
, they all have the
same error. I'm going to try http now, but I though I'd let you know.
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On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 12:17:18AM +0200, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
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For the first point release, can we include the xlp extra language pack on
the CD for all architectures?
Sure, this has already been done a long time ago. :-)
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of what it does, and the default is no. (popcon is useful
for more than just spyware; it's an easy way to tell what YOU use on
YOUR system.)
Chris, who runs popcon on all of his systems
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file. But then the Release file would be technically incorrect,
because it would reference a missing file. Catch-22.)
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On Jun 09, Andrea Balzi wrote:
I've try to install your MiniCD but I've found some problems.
I've this error when I start the installation base system:
Invalid Release file, no entry for main/binary-i386/Packages
To resolve this error I've change
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http://www.debianplanet.org/article.php?sid=642
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much though since
rescue from the boot CD works great for the first boot-up until all
the bootmanager stuff is sorted out. :)
Thanks.
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libopenh323-dbg, timidity-patches, xspecs, erlang and emacs20-dl.
Note that for non-binary packages, popularity-contest gives weird
results because it only pays attention to stuff in a normal $PATH;
lots of people may read docs, but popcon ignores them.
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and kernel-package too.
(I also added kernel-patch-2.2-ext3 for good measure; maybe some other
patches would be nice if they're small.)
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own using debootstrap IIRC.)
Alternative B is to hack tasks/list2cds to remove the use of the
status file; with a well-formed TASK file, it's unneeded, though it is
nice to get a warning that the base system won't fit on a 5MB ISO...
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Hi the cd image for x86 and ppc from people.debian.org/~ieure/netinst is not
working, the apt-sorces are set to stable NOT woody/testing, i'm not sure if
this is a boot images or a cd thing so i am reporting it here as it is the
'closest' email to the iso download.
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Le Sun, Apr 14, 2002 at 05:02:49PM -0700, Chris Tillman ?crivait:
Also it would be fine if we could give some guidance about how to make that
choice - type of system, connected hardware, age? I guess the differences
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#include hallo.h
Raphael Hertzog wrote on Mon Apr 08, 2002 um 11:31:46PM:
The cat:: missing command is an error which someone else already
reported to debian-cd when using the bf24 flavor.
Chris: Please, use ALL arguments from particular syslinux.cfg
On Apr 06, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
Chris Lawrence is willing to do tests with isolinux, please continue as
we may want to try that if we have troubles with the actual
multiboot stuff. Feel free to prepare a patch too. :) It may also
have more interesting features (no size limit on the boot
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Could you give us a MD5SUM for it? I am pulling it from Mattias and
thought about mentioning it in our national Usenet linux group.
quantex ~$ md5sum
.
(If you have the old image, you need to hold down SHIFT to get the
boot: prompt to show up.)
Don't worry about killing the server; I'll throttle it if necessary.
See http://lists.debian.org/debian-cd/2002/debian-cd-200204/msg00067.html
for all the details of how this is implemented.
Chris
with, but is unpacking the modules
for 2.2.20.
Did you try by booting the rescue targets ?
rescue
rescbf24
resccomp
rescvanl
Since Chris said dbootstrap: (loads root.bin with the same options
written to install.bat), I'm afraid that installing via boot.bat
gives the same problem ?
I tracked down
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Le Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 04:54:15PM -0500, Chris Lawrence écrivait:
Hmm. I see the problem. There's a separate root.bin for each flavor,
and the code isn't accounting for that.
Are you going to fix it also for the boot.bat that is generated by
debian-cd
On Apr 08, Philip Hands wrote:
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 00:05, Chris Lawrence wrote:
I tracked down the problem... each flavor uses its own root.bin.
After some tweaking, I fixed the build process and updates are now
online (see my lagged mail to the list).
Hm, doesn't fix
are already on disc 1 anyway (just not in the boot sector).
Now, whether or not this is going to be acceptable to aj on the
official CDs is another question. But it's an option that most
vendors will probably jump at.
Chris
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On Sat, 16 Mar 2002, Chris Lawrence wrote:
That's a bit of a head-scratcher, as I had no trouble getting all of
games and junior on CD 1. Granted, I was using 700MB as my blank
size, rather than 650MB.
Do you have including of suggestions disabled
? Also, is basedebs.tar
being stuck (needlessly) on your CD #1?
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a lot of the tech community there speaks English, but that's true in a
lot of other countries where we've translated stuff too.)
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install on it. (I can see the value in
providing all three sizes for CD 1: 50, 185, and 650. But, you won't
fit anything much beyond disks-$ARCH on a 50 MB blank.)
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this info helps anyone who's considering building
Debian DVDs. I should have the code on the website in the next couple
of days.
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in both MiniCD and 650 MB sizes, but it still needs work, and I don't
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Package: mkisofs
Version: 3:1.9-1
Severity: important
Tags: patch
(CC'd to debian-cd this report is probably of interest to people there.)
The following patch should cleanly incorporate the symlink tree
support into mkisofs, provide the mkhybrid symlink and man page, and
make the package
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#include sorry_for_the_late_reply.h
#include i_was_just_far_too_busy.h
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I have requested that mkhybrid be removed from sid and woody, so
mkisofs can "take
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