Frans Pop wrote:
tags 408437 + pending
thanks

On Thursday 25 January 2007 21:22, Mike Hommey wrote:

Everything is in the subject: the Rescue mode fails with g-i. See the
attached screenshot. Maybe it should use openvt to run the shell and
chvt to come back to g-i after the shell exits.


I'm not sure how you got to that screenshot. If I choose either of the "start a shell" options in the graphical installer, the installer effectively hangs while trying to open that shell (you can still switch to another VT though).

I have committed a patch to rescue mode that suppresses the "execute a shell" options if the gtk frontend is used. I'll also document this limitation in the installation guide and suggest that users switch to VT2 or VT3 and use chroot instead. Unfortunately it is not possible anymore to add a decent informational message in the installer itself before RC2.

The openvt and chvt commands are not available in the installer, but if anyone can supply a working solution to start a shell from the graphical installer, that would be most welcome. It is already a TODO item for post-Etch.

I wrote a chvt similar app some months ago, but the final choice was not including it in the installer; anyway if someone wants it, the sourcecode is still available as an attachment in the bug tracker [1].

Looking for a more solid solution to this issue, i've been investigating about patching a console widget like libvte or libzvt not to depend from X anymore, so that we can includeit ans an udeb in the g-i and provide a graphical shell from within the GTK frontend. Nowadays libvte is much popular than libzvt, but libzvt is smaller and may find a niche for those non X applications like the g-i. Pherhaps libzvt author would be interested in working on this with the d-i team.

Finally, should this bug be merged with 339855 (cc'ed)?

ciao

Attilio

[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=339855


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