Joy Hess sayd:
multiarch moves the directory, so all of this could break.
(Although given current debootstrap symlinking, maybe not.)
I have some questions, sorry for being too naïve there, but I would
like to fully understand if my assumptions are right.
This could all be future-proofed by
In data Wednesday 26 January 2011 02:43:12, Colin Watson ha scritto:
Please review and comment. I can go ahead and push these patches to
master if people like them.
Your patches are working on my test environment too. I like them and yes,
please push them.
They are fixing this bug, many
for viruses and
dangerous content by MailScanner, and is
believed to be clean.
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From: Marco Amadori amado...@vdavda.com
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2011 11:33:15 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Fix missing keyboard setup adding console-setup-udeb
Too ease the resolution of this bug, I attached the log of debian installer
with live-installer with and without a Depends: console-setup-udeb in the
live-installer debian/control file.
In the nodep install I got XKBLAYOUT=us instead of it in
/etc/default/keyboard and calling setupcon at first
In data venerdì 19 novembre 2010 00:47:56, Samuel Thibault ha scritto:
Marco Amadori, le Fri 19 Nov 2010 00:29:59 +0100, a écrit :
As it is now, live-installer fails in providing a proper keyboard
configuration in the installed system, in fact it fails in propagating
kbd-chooser debconf
this patch you need to fix live-build exclude-udeb or
provide a console-setup-udeb in some way.
Patch attached.
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From 5c3dfb5cb1d660d6824bc3c4ebdecbbc11bf024c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Marco Amadori amado...@vdavda.com
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2010 17:19:26 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Fix keyboard
Package: live-installer
at the end of a successful installation finish-install is not able to umount
and eject cdrom.
Lates messages are (e.g.):
* -
May 13 07:13:12 finish-install: info: Running
/usr/lib/finish-install.d/15cdrom-detect
May 13 07:13:12 cdrom-detect: Unmounting and
I was convinced that the loop was unmounted since it seemed to logical to
me... I was wrong... the squashfs is still mounted, so there is no surprise
that /cdrom could not me umounted.
To umount /cdrom those two simple steps must added to live-installer:
# umount /mnt
# /target/sbin/losetup -d
On Tuesday 21 October 2008, 18:30:55, Joey Hess wrote:
Marco Amadori wrote:
Just a two lines patch in hw-detect/check-missing-firmware.sh to
include /cdrom/firmware in the scan could hit lenny d-i in your opinion?
Also, since hw-detect is run before cdrom-detect, the CD won't be mounted
On Monday 20 October 2008, 20:33:03, you wrote:
Marco Amadori wrote:
Is this the preferred way to achieve it? To embed the deb in the cdrom
media? Or shall a udeb be produced from deb source, or unpack and add it
to the initramfs (where it could satify also netboot use case)?
The only
Alle 15:41, lunedì 8 gennaio 2007, Steve McIntyre ha scritto:
There are several possible ways to do this now; the easiest may be to
use the hooks in the latest debian-cd version in svn to add files to
the temporary disc trees at various points. I wouldn't recommend
trying to re-implement the
Alle 16:31, martedì 9 gennaio 2007, hai scritto:
Marco Amadori [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alle 15:41, lunedì 8 gennaio 2007, Steve McIntyre ha scritto:
There are several possible ways to do this now; the easiest may be to
use the hooks in the latest debian-cd version in svn to add files
Alle 15:41, lunedì 8 gennaio 2007, Steve McIntyre ha scritto:
There are several possible ways to do this now; the easiest may be to
use the hooks in the latest debian-cd version in svn to add files to
the temporary disc trees at various points. I wouldn't recommend
trying to re-implement the
Alle 14:07, mercoledì 18 ottobre 2006, Daniel Baumann ha scritto:
You can have a look at the screenshots here:
* Graphical (looks like grub and supports a splash-image)
From an usability point of view this could be simple great, the above menu
could, e.g. ease the start of the rescue mode,
Alle 07:45, martedì 29 giugno 2004, Christian Perrier ha scritto:
Used d-i 2004/06/28 to install in a VMware. All good, up until base-
Same bugs appeared to my install, same d-i build, locale [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Which image exactly? Which locale? I'm doing detailed tests of both
sarge_d-i
to the internet, which would make
the netinst iso useless for such users.
Same here, but it seems a bit more complex.
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Alle 16:14, domenica 20 giugno 2004, Marco Amadori ha scritto:
- The 2.4 images didnt recognized the two serial ata discs until i manually
modprobe sata_sis and retried, then the installation went fine on
/dev/sdb1 (opposed to /dev/hdb in my current working 2.6 unstable
installation).
typo
for
the SIS one, but for the moment it seems that I cannot get my drives
recognized by debian-installer.
And the worst thing this time is that the kernel-2.6.5 supports for sure my
drives with this chipset.
TIA
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So it's seems to be fixed? We (I) can hope to get a working kernel 2.6.6 in
debian-installer images soon then?
This will surely fix my serial ata sata-sis missing kernel modules (first seen
in 2.6.6-rc1).
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, what is blocking this upgrade?
kernel-wedge?
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to rebuild the boot with kernel 2.6.6-1-386 and kernel-wedge but I
went wrong somewhere...
I think that when 2.6.6-1-386 udebs will be accepted in debian-installer,
sata-sis will be discovered.
Keep on the good work guys.
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on building those pesky kernel 2.6.6 udebs with kernel-wedge?
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