Debian installer build overview
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Failed or old builds:
* FAILED BUILD: armel Oct 23 06:17 buildd@ancina
build_iop32x_network-console_ss4000e
http://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/armel/daily/build_iop32x_network-console_ss4000e.log
* FAILED BUILD: a
I suspect this may be missing video firmware releated. Screen becomes
corrupted soon after encryption password is given when screen mode should
switch. I think non-free firmware is required for non-vga modes. I have
firmware packages installed in old system and it works fine.
Installer didn't warn
Hi,
i have installed a virtual machine using a daily businesscard image where i
selected lvm (no encription) with btrfs and when it got to the part where
kernel was about to installed it failed with the same error, no space left on
device although the mounted filesystems are not full.
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Mel
Hi there,
last week I played around with xz compression and evaluated how d-i
could benefit from it. It turns out that we could go from a total udeb
size (on amd64) of 50 MB to 40 MB just by applying xz -0e compression
instead of the default gzip.
To achieve that you need UNXZ support in busybox
[correct the debian-sparc address]
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 01:37:06PM +0100, Jurij Smakov wrote:
> Hello,
>
> As we discovered recently, the daily sparc netboot image
> exceeds 10MB limit imposed by OpenBoot, so it fails to boot. I've
> poked at it a bit, and it seems that one of the most strai
Hello,
As we discovered recently, the daily sparc netboot image
exceeds 10MB limit imposed by OpenBoot, so it fails to boot. I've
poked at it a bit, and it seems that one of the most straightforward
ways to make room is to drop wpasupplicant and all its dependencies
(libcrypto, crypto kernel m
Um. I almost missed this mail since it is dated 2 months ago...
On 12.08.2011 10:31, Jörgen tegner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> can you write down the steps required to get back to a bootable system?
You'll have to boot from a cd-rom or using other alternative way,
eg, using an installation CD-rom, or some
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