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On Tue, Aug 03, 2004 at 02:06:08PM +0300, Anton Zinoviev wrote:
What about these names:
Desktop machine (all files in one partition, recommended for new users)
Desktop machine (separate partition for home directories)
Multi-user workstation
Storage server (big /var)
Yes, this makes
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Hi,
I was asked from Takeshi Yaegashi why nForce USB controller (ohci) won't be loaded
in debian-installer.
I believe this is because there isn't a defined driver in pci.lst:
10de01c2unknown unknown nForce USB Controller
This
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According to my somewhat limited research, an interface to the SRM would
be available if CONFIG_SRM_ENV was set to y during kernel build.
Unfortunately, this is not
Joey Hess wrote:
Rick Thomas wrote:
Bug#261460: Non-DHCP network config step of d-i is broken If you
choose to manually configure the network (don't use DHCP) the
installer keeps coming back to the configure network step, and if
you force it to move forward, after the reboot, the network is
On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 01:48:32PM +0200, Christian Leimer wrote:
Joey Hess wrote:
Rick Thomas wrote:
Bug#261460: Non-DHCP network config step of d-i is broken If you
choose to manually configure the network (don't use DHCP) the
installer keeps coming back to the configure network step,
hello
I've downloaded the current Sarge installer
http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/daily/i386/20040803/sarge-i386-businesscard.iso
all went fine but the kernel installed
I've start the instalation with a 2.6 kernel ( linux26 )
but after the instalation the installer put a 2.6
Hi,
Sven Luther writes:
Not sure, but is this not kernel-package defaulting to quik for prep
boxes ?
It was definitely quik-installer, since it proudly announced its
failure via a debconf box.
We really need a prep-installer, i had contributed the needed stuff
to parted to create a prep
Hi folks
Anyone following the commit messages should have seen my commits to a
branch of cdebconf.
This version adds the following features:
- It is possible to specify the configfile and much more on the command
line, this makes tests much easier.
- It uses unix sockets for backend
On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 02:23:58PM +0200, Jens Schmalzing wrote:
Hi,
Sven Luther writes:
Not sure, but is this not kernel-package defaulting to quik for prep
boxes ?
It was definitely quik-installer, since it proudly announced its
failure via a debconf box.
We really need a
Thomas Poindessous wrote:
On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 06:39:41AM -0600, listas wrote:
hello
I've downloaded the current Sarge installer
http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/daily/i386/20040803/sarge-i386-businesscard.iso
all went fine but the kernel installed
I've start the instalation
This problem has gone away, so I would suggest to close the
bug report.
Regards
Harri
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I'm doing a network installation of sarge.
In /var/log/messages of the installation temp ramdisk I see:
user.notice hw-detect: Detected module '3w-' for '3ware Inc. 3ware
7000-series ATA-RAID
user.notice hw-detect: Trying to load module '3w-'
user.notice hw-detect: Missing module
Sam Liddicott wrote:
I'm doing a network installation of sarge.
In /var/log/messages of the installation temp ramdisk I see:
user.notice hw-detect: Detected module '3w-' for '3ware Inc. 3ware
7000-series ATA-RAID
user.notice hw-detect: Trying to load module '3w-'
Harald Dunkel wrote:
This problem has gone away, so I would suggest to close the
bug report.
You may not see it becausw the i386 installer uses a whole new
partitioner now than when the bug was filed, but I suspect the bug still
exists in partconf.
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On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 09:09:25AM -0600, listas wrote:
Thomas Poindessous wrote:
On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 06:39:41AM -0600, listas wrote:
hello
I've downloaded the current Sarge installer
http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/daily/i386/20040803/sarge-i386-businesscard.iso
Joey Hess wrote:
Sam Liddicott wrote:
I'm doing a network installation of sarge.
In /var/log/messages of the installation temp ramdisk I see:
user.notice hw-detect: Detected module '3w-' for '3ware Inc. 3ware
7000-series ATA-RAID
user.notice hw-detect: Trying to load
Why should d-i care about the mouse? Shouldn't you be patching X's
configuration program?
Sven Luther wrote:
Author: luther
Date: Wed Aug 4 12:56:19 2004
New Revision: 18868
Modified:
trunk/packages/ddetect/debian/changelog
trunk/packages/ddetect/hw-detect.sh
Log:
Added psmouse
base-installer_1.02_i386.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
base-installer_1.02.dsc
base-installer_1.02.tar.gz
base-installer_1.02_i386.udeb
Greetings,
Your Debian queue daemon
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Samuel Liddicott wrote:
Neither, its the first phase from a network install after its loaded
loads of udebs
I can think of a total of 10 different installation methods that could be
characterised as a network install. 4 of these are currently known to be
broken:
1. netboot i386 install with
[Christian Gatzemeier]
Ok, the man page suggests xdebconfigurator is capable to take the
locales into account when setting up the X keyboard.
The manual page is out of date. This feature was moved to another
package (locale-config-skolelinux), which isn't uploaded into Sarge
yet. Konstantinos
On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 03:08:54PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
Why should d-i care about the mouse? Shouldn't you be patching X's
configuration program?
Well, this is the modules which will be added to the /etc/modules. I
understand that it may well be possible that the X installation stuff, but i
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This means that you claim that the problem has been dealt with.
If this is not the case it is now
Joey Hess wrote:
FWIW, I've verified that the module you want is available using methods
1, 2, 5, 7, and 9. I'm guessing that you're using method 3, which
probably won't work.
There is a installation report template on the web, and a menu item in
the installer to save your logs to a floppy.
Thanks
Accepted:
base-installer_1.02.dsc
to pool/main/b/base-installer/base-installer_1.02.dsc
base-installer_1.02.tar.gz
to pool/main/b/base-installer/base-installer_1.02.tar.gz
base-installer_1.02_i386.udeb
to pool/main/b/base-installer/base-installer_1.02_i386.udeb
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Am Wednesday 04 August 2004 21:28 schrieb Petter Reinholdtsen:
The manual page is out of date. This feature was moved to another
package (locale-config-skolelinux), which isn't uploaded into Sarge
yet. Konstantinos Margaritas is preparing an upload of it to Sarge.
Thanks for the info. Found
Hi,
grub still has problems booting on high end systems (4GB ram or
more). With ram getting cheaper and more used by the minute this could
affect more and more Debian installations.
(see: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=254798)
Given the timeframe for the release it doesn't
or just default to lilo altogether
unless there is some other major advantage to grub ofc
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Hi,
grub still has
[Peter Green]
or just default to lilo altogether
unless there is some other major advantage to grub ofc
There are major advantages with grub. It understand several file
systems (no need to update the boot block if the kernel or initrd is
updated), and it contains a simple editor (so one can
On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 10:10:21PM +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 03:08:54PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
Why should d-i care about the mouse? Shouldn't you be patching X's
configuration program?
Well, this is the modules which will be added to the /etc/modules. I
understand
First, I am not sure if this is the place for my question. I know this
is the list for debian installer, but I have a more general question
about all different methods for automating debian installations.
I was a long time redhat user. Recently I started converting my servers
from Redhat to
I am happy to report that all previously reported problems seem to
be fixed in the Aug 2 daily build.
I did download and burn that CD from a different computer however.
(But I always checked the MD5SUMS of the burned disk before)
Unhappily, when I booted after the install, the GDM login
Since the most oldworld use scsi to boot it is very important that this
works.
Maybe 2.4 should be the standard for oldworld macs since I have a lot of
problems getting a 2.6 kernel to work with quik.
2.4 is the default for the miboot oldworld floppies, which are the default
oldworld
debian-installer_20040801_mips.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
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debian-installer-manual_20040801_mips.deb
debian-installer-images_20040801_mips.tar.gz
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Sir:
I found at july debian-users list archive that d-i is not installing resolvconf
package. And that it is the main cause of pppoe problems.
Actually it is not installed at my system, after a fresh install.
Please, verify this problem before the sarge release.
Also, verify this:
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On Wednesday 04 August 2004 21:42, Akkana Peck wrote:
Frederik Dannemare writes:
One more thing: You'll have to 'apt-get install wireless-tools'
from the CD after you have finished to whole installation.
I can confirm that this works on my
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Peter Green]
or just default to lilo altogether
unless there is some other major advantage to grub ofc
There are major advantages with grub. It understand several file
systems (no need to update the boot block if the kernel or initrd is
updated), and it
I found at july debian-users list archive that d-i is not installing resolvconf
package. And that it is the main cause of pppoe problems.
No, it's not. ppp or pppoe do NOT depend on resolvconf.
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On Thursday 05 August 2004 03:04, Akkana Peck wrote:
Frederik Dannemare writes:
this where I was supposed to install wireless-tools, or did you
mean later, after the reboot? In any case, I'm using a wired
network for this, so wireless-tools
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Install Upgrade Failure
Trying to install Debian 3.0 bf24.
Install from CD gets Uncompressing Linux: CRC Error upon reboot.
Install from boot floppy then FTP over ethernet gets (upon reboot)
Uncompressing Linux: Invalid compression Format (ERR=1)
Rescue had Init Panic:Segmentation violation at
The initial install goes well enough, but upon reboot, my screen is blasted
with the following:
PnPBIOS: pnp_dock_thread: invalid function number passed
This is only slightly annoying as I can switch terminals and do a `dmesg -n
3`,
but for someone trying to install for the first time, they can
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Debian-installer-version: sarge-i386-netinst.iso from http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/uname -a: Linux Computer4 2.6.3-1-386 #2 Tue Feb 24 20:20:23 EST 2004 i686 GNU/LinuxDate: 8/04/2004 10:00 pm estMethod: boot cd created from above iso
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Hello,
I've been trying to install sarge on a PA-RISC computer HP 712
But it failed with the partition process.
Hence my question is (as you said [O] it passed the partition process)
What exactly do you choose when partitioning the disk
Regards,
Laurent
Kyle McMartin wrote:
Package:
On Thu, Aug 05, 2004 at 07:31:53AM +0200, Laurent Gateau wrote:
Hence my question is (as you said [O] it passed the partition process)
What exactly do you choose when partitioning the disk
I didn't actually partition, just used it to format my root fs, set up
swap, and mount root and /home.
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