Marvin Stodolsky wrote:
Just checked.
While Stable modconf_0.2.26_all.deb was only displaying the pcmcia
section under 2.4.3, upgrade to Testing modconf_0.2.32_all.deb cured the
problem.
If you are running 2.4.x on stable please check out:
http://www.fs.tum.de/~bunk/kernel-24.html
Package: boot-floppies
Version: N/A; reported 2001-04-09
Severity: critical
This is the root cause of the 'id -u' problem. I don't believe the problem is
with busybox, I think we are missing something on our filesystem, a library, a
config file, I don't know which.
At the end of this messages
Right now, packages are downloaded from the web, stored in
/var/cache/apt/archives/...deb and later simply unpacked.
this causes a problem, if someone wants to install potato, after
a testing installtion failed/was not finished:
Both flavours of all packages are in given directory and are
Hello,
Please may i have a printable version of your doc for intel x86?
Thks
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This is the root cause of the 'id -u' problem. I don't believe the problem is
with busybox, I think we are missing something on our filesystem, a library, a
config file, I don't know which.
You probably need libnss_files and an appropriate entry ("passwd: files") in
nsswitch.conf.
p.
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On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 06:10:13PM -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
Taketoshi Sano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think tt may be easy to provide the forked package with utf-8 support
for testing. Is this still OK ?
Absolutely.
maybe newt-uff8 and slang1-utf8 or newt-i18n and slang1-i18n.
Thanks to point it out for me, Adam. I was confused.
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I think there's a little confusion.The materials at
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Forked effort going on here?
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 02:31:07PM -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
It's possible what we need to do is fork a wide version of libnewt,
rather than patch the one that's there.
As I'm going to work on newt this week to build a -pic version, I may
build a -wide
On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 12:33:33AM -0700, David Whedon wrote:
This is the root cause of the 'id -u' problem. I don't believe the problem is
with busybox, I think we are missing something on our filesystem, a library, a
config file, I don't know which.
At the end of this messages I have a
Hi, Enrique! Thank you for your work :)
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On Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 08:03:26AM +0900, Taketoshi Sano wrote:
[...]
I'll work to
Hi, David.
David Whedon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Exactly. Please upload it for us, David.
I'll concentrate on slang/newt-utf8.
uploaded.
Thanks! Since Enrique said that he will upload the newt packages
with utf-8 support, the rest is just one: slang1 with utf-8 support.
I hope the
bf-sun4dm-pci_2.3.0_sparc.tar.gz byhand
bf-images-1.44_2.3.0_sparc.tar.gz byhand
(new) boot-floppies_2.3.0.dsc extra devel
(new) boot-floppies_2.3.0_all.deb extra devel
Scripts to create the Debian installation floppy set.
This package allows you to create a Debian installation system on floppy
reassign 93362 busybox
thanks
This bug is now fixed in upstream BusyBox CVS. A new version of
BusyBox, which contains a fix, will probably be released and
uploaded this evening.
Matt
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Package: boot-floppies
Version: N/A; reported 2001-04-09
Severity: critical
This is the root cause of the 'id -u' problem. I don't believe the problem is
with busybox, I think we are missing something on our filesystem, a
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 03:08:13AM +0900, Taketoshi Sano wrote:
Hi, David.
David Whedon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Exactly. Please upload it for us, David.
I'll concentrate on slang/newt-utf8.
uploaded.
Thanks! Since Enrique said that he will upload the newt packages
with
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Bug#93421: #79004
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Hi,
I don't know whether anybody has come across this
problem. I'm trying to install the reiserfs package which says it's
dependent on =libc6-2.2.2-2. The libc6 package jumps from
libc6-2.2.2-1 to libc6-2.2.2-4. When I try to install libc6-2.2.2.4 it
says it depends on libdb2-2.7.7-7.
On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 12:38:55AM +0300, Oscar Ssentoogo wrote:
Hi,
I don't know whether anybody has come across this problem. I'm trying to install
the reiserfs package which says it's dependent on =libc6-2.2.2-2. The libc6 package
jumps from libc6-2.2.2-1 to libc6-2.2.2-4. When I try
Howdy,
This problem was fixed in CVS by Ben Collins on January 8, 2001.
However, the latest sparc potato boot-floppies in the archive were
uploaded on December 3, 2000. The next uploaded version of sparc
boot-floppies should contain the fix.
Matt
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- old problem, but increasingly annoying. If you are building a root
disk with a different libc6 from the one installed, you will fail:
E: no libraries identified dynamically
I wish someone would workout how we can do the ldd step in
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Bug#93421: #79004
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merge 79004 93421
Bug#79004: [cvs fixed] 'Wrong disk' message even though correct disk in drive
Bug#93421: #79004
Bug#84989: [cvs fixed] Drivers disks for SPARC has wrong name
Bug#84990: [cvs
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the user who has two sets of packages will allways end up with
the newer one.
we need to
- remember what he wanted to install and have a list which
packages belong to his choice
*OR*
- erase the archive/ directory on every installation
Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/libfdisk
who:aph
time: Mon Apr 9 15:51:27 PDT 2001
Log Message:
patch from Matt Kraai to fix the drive_blocks array for hdg, hdh, hdi,
and hdj (closes: Bug#90967)
Files:
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Hi,
I am trying to install potato on Up1000 alpha system. However,
vmlinux.gz and system.gz are missing from
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/Debian2.2r2/main/disks-alpha
/2.2.20-2000-12-03/APB/
Where can I find them?
Thanks!
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who:aph
time: Mon Apr 9 16:00:32 PDT 2001
Log Message:
from Matt Kraai: during network installation, force the re-loading of
resolv.conf closes: Bug#85397
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from Matt Kraai: during network installation, force the re-loading of
resolv.conf closes: Bug#85397
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triviality
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clear the id -u issue, fixed or will be fixed in busybox
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Good point. I haven't look at how debootstrap handles this situation. In any
case the problem should be fixed with debootstrap rather than having
boot-floppies hack around it, since debootstrap is a generally useful tool.
I'll take a look at debootstrap.
David
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Bug#85397: 2.2r2 install prog uses incorrect name server(s) (sometimes)
Tags added: fixed
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Matt Kraai [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But there are a couple of factors arguing for its inclusion.
First, I've confirmed this device information in three places: the
kernel's Documentation/devices.txt, /usr/include/linux/major.h,
and MAKEDEV. I've also split out the is_drive code and tested
Repository: boot-floppies/debian
who:aph
time: Mon Apr 9 16:06:33 PDT 2001
Log Message:
dbootstrap reads the symlink setup by the install.sh of the rescue
disk when manipulating the kernel symbolic link. This should capture
the subarch correctly. closes: Bug#82482
Files:
Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap
who:aph
time: Mon Apr 9 16:06:38 PDT 2001
Log Message:
dbootstrap reads the symlink setup by the install.sh of the rescue
disk when manipulating the kernel symbolic link. This should capture
the subarch correctly. closes:
"John H. Robinson, IV" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
thanks to the informative error messages, i have determined that the
shared library problem was due to the fact that i was trying to build
the boot-floppies on a woody system, while the boot disks were pulling
down unstable .deb's.
the libc
Ian Lynagh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've just started looking at the boot floppies and I am unclear on this.
As a Debian developer to I have write access to the CVS repository, and
if so, should I send patches here or apply them myself?
If there is any doubt, you should send patches here
After downloading all the packages (and seemingly installing most
of them) lilo's executable is not installed.
The package is downloaded and resides in the right dir.
so it is not possibel to create a bootable system.
when I tried to install lilo (using /target/usr/bin/dpkg -i
/target/
Repository: boot-floppies/scripts/basedisks
who:aph
time: Mon Apr 9 16:17:12 PDT 2001
Log Message:
remove this cruft; anything that needs to get into base needs to be
added to debootstrap pkg, not here
Files:
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tags 82482 + fixed
thanks
Applied for 2.3.1 boot-floppies.
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time: Mon Apr 9 16:18:28 PDT 2001
Log Message:
remove this cruft; anything that needs to get into base needs to be
added to debootstrap pkg, not here
Files:
removed:PACKAGES_ia64 PARTIAL_PACKAGE_FILES_ia64
Andreas Schuldei [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After downloading all the packages (and seemingly installing most
of them) lilo's executable is not installed.
The package is downloaded and resides in the right dir.
so it is not possibel to create a bootable system.
Ouch. Is this during the
David Whedon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Good point. I haven't look at how debootstrap handles this situation. In any
case the problem should be fixed with debootstrap rather than having
boot-floppies hack around it, since debootstrap is a generally useful tool.
Ah, I love that. Fewer places
Andreas Schuldei [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am annoyed: Whatever I fix in bootfloppies if fixed allready
when I want to check it in.
I basicly spend a hole evening + half a night on 'getting to know
the system' whithout any practical value.
Efficiency could improve.
What I do not
Repository: boot-floppies/debian
who:aph
time: Mon Apr 9 18:43:38 PDT 2001
Log Message:
bump 2.2.22 to 2.2.23 (oops)
Files:
changed:Tag: potato changelog
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silly me; put a version number on it
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Taketoshi Sano [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Akira Yoshiyama [EMAIL PROTECTED] who made the patch for termwrap,
has made the customized boot-floppies for potato used on NEC pc9800
series.
Speaking of termwrap, since boot-floppies is not responsible for
building base, we've had to remove the
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Bug#93362: getpwuid() doesn't work
Bug reassigned from package `boot-floppies' to `busybox'.
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who:aph
time: Mon Apr 9 19:12:11 PDT 2001
Log Message:
files in /target/etc should not be translated; we don't want them
having the utf8 charset
Files:
changed:baseconfig.c bootconfig.c pcmcia.c
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David Whedon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Good point. I haven't look at how debootstrap handles this situation. In any
case the problem should be fixed with debootstrap rather than having
boot-floppies hack around it, since
Repository: boot-floppies/debian
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time: Mon Apr 9 19:20:38 PDT 2001
Log Message:
adam's i18n pre-emptive changes
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On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 06:10:13PM -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
I'd rather not force that, esp. for users who just need the ASCII
set. Can't we get it to write out the config files (such as
/etc/hosts, /etc/network/interfaces, etc) in ASCII?
Package: debian-cd
Architecture: i386
Severity: wishlist
zhaoway [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
someone has a grand picture of cd install there?
I don't think it will be radically changing in woody. I would hope
perhaps the debian-cd team could perhaps work out a better way to
switch between the
Repository: boot-floppies/documentation
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time: Mon Apr 9 19:51:02 PDT 2001
Log Message:
remove the last reference to MSG-BASE-SYSTEM and kill this deprecated entity
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remove the last reference to MSG-BASE-SYSTEM and kill this deprecated entity
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Michael Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The 'rescue floppy' doesn't even work as this on a whole other bunch of
architectures I bet. Can you boot from this floppy on sparc?
Sure.
Only on architecture, PowerPC, is in bad enough shape to require one
image for actual booting (when possible at
Andrew Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What I was thinking was that a more sophisticated method for
generating the docs could be utilized. Something that would pull
arch specific sections from the right places and insert them into
the doc just before placing that doc at its intended
Repository: boot-floppies
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time: Mon Apr 9 21:58:29 PDT 2001
Log Message:
preliminary testing results
Files:
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Michael Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The 'rescue floppy' doesn't even work as this on a whole other bunch of
architectures I bet. Can you boot from this floppy on sparc?
Sure.
Only on architecture, PowerPC, is in bad
Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap
who:dwhedon
time: Mon Apr 9 22:20:12 PDT 2001
Log Message:
missing a comma and a semi-colon
Files:
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time: Mon Apr 9 22:20:37 PDT 2001
Log Message:
fix a typo bug in Matt's code, and comment that I don't really get it
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time: Mon Apr 9 22:21:17 PDT 2001
Log Message:
hey buddy, this is woody, not potato
Files:
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time: Mon Apr 9 22:23:42 PDT 2001
Log Message:
regenerate these again
Files:
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Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap
who:aph
time: Mon Apr 9 22:27:00 PDT 2001
Log Message:
remove extract_from_floppy, since install from floppy is not supported
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Erik Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You shouldn't need to create /dev/log, since syslogd does that itself.
I usually do a 'touch /var/log/messages' before starting tail, just
to be sure it doesn't give that message. As for why syslogd isn't
starting up -- no idea. If you don't find I
Repository: boot-floppies/scripts/rootdisk/prototype/etc/init.d
who:aph
time: Mon Apr 9 22:50:51 PDT 2001
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don't call syslogd with -K, busybox doesn't like that
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