Hmmm.. looks like ash tries to execute mac-fdisk as a shell script?
Apparently the mac-fdisk binary is corrupted somehow. There's already a bug
open on this: I don't know if those builds of boot-floppies were just bad
for some reason, or the binary in the archive is actually broken,
Hi,
please apply attached patch. it creates slovak.src, and there are
few new trabslations in sk.po
please, cc to me, if the patch was accepted, i'm not on the list
thanks,
miro
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Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap
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time: Wed Jan 2 00:56:59 PST 2002
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Major re-work to choose_archive_dir() and friends:
1) select_not_mounted.c: added select_mounted()
parallels select_not_mounted() in operation
2) dbootstrap.h:
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#include hallo.h
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed Jan 02, 2002 um 06:41:15PM:
It does not for me. It works the same was as usuall: loads and starts
the kernel immediately, no initrd loading.
Please reread my message, you need to tell syslinux to load the initrd.
You did not give any hints
Le Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 02:40:14PM +1000, Anthony Towns écrivait:
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 01:22:11PM +0900, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
The following script checks for validity of priority/section (and
I think this is what should be done, please tell me if something looks wrong) :
for A in
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Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Moi!
Trying to install an Indy using a TFTP server running Linux 2.4.X causes
headaches, heart attacks, ans generally sucks hard. In the interest of
public health, please consider documenting yet another
Hi, there.
Is there any Korean translator of manuals such as Installation Manual,
dselect-beginner, and so on?
If so, let me know. I want to help him.
If there is no Korean translator, Could I help you?
I've got DebianDoc sgml files via cvs and translate some documents such as
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Chris Tillman wrote on Tue Jan 01, 2002 um 07:54:27PM:
Before you get away, Eduard: what if anything do I need to document
I won't get away, I just stoped trying to negotiate softly with
Herbert in order to change anything on the kernel-image packages. Does
not make much
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I'm having a couple of problems making my custom kernel and putting this
on a rescue floppy.
1) If I use the compact configure file (I load it using make menuconfig,
then go 'make dep' 'make clean' 'make bzImage') I get a 1.9M kernel. I
must be doing something wrong.
2) I managed to make a 1.2M
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fix disk type
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On Wed, 2 Jan 2002 11:39:30 +0100
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I didn't understand Junichi's message as this is what is already done
for debian-cd (although we must manually update a task file to make it
true).
Junichi, what were you trying to do ?
Okay, I didn't notice.
By
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Updated the Revision date, and removed a FIXME.
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Le Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 08:42:44PM +0900, Junichi Uekawa écrivait:
By the way, shouldn't the task file creation be automated ?
The task files are not meant to be automatically created. We should
do that for the file listing the packages required by debootstrap
but even automating it is not
Raphael Hertzog [EMAIL PROTECTED] cum veritate scripsit:
Because I was talking with Manoj, and he seemed to have had
some missing files on the first CD that he was testing with.
It's possible. I'll update it. Is that from long ago ?
Yes... It was about 20 hours ago.
I am not certain
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 02:13:58PM +, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
2) I managed to make a 1.2M kernel which fitted on the floppy disk.
However the syslinux loader reports a 'corrupt kernel'. I noticed that
when I tried to cp /usr/src/source*2.2.19/vmlinux to /mnt/linux the
machine
Maybe the library reduction went astray? Not that mac-fdisk uses a lot of
weird libraries. Can you send me that binary for closer inspection?
It's all in
dists/woody/main/disks-powerpc/3.0.18-2001-12-21/powermac/ramdisk.image.gz
Bite me :-) At least you did provide part of an URL. I'll
Ouch! Sorry about that John. Thanks for the note.
Regards
Rory
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On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 02:13:58PM +, Rory Campbell-Lange wrote:
2) I managed to make a 1.2M kernel which fitted on the floppy disk.
However the syslinux loader
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Danish update
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It seems like some sort of bad build on my part. The package in woody
I don't think has changed since the previous build. Hmm.
What package version did you use from woody? ldd on your binary gives 'not
a dynamic executable'. objdump needs the -m flag to do anything with the
file (so the ELF
Repository: boot-floppies/documentation/en
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(1)daenzer@pismo /mnt/sbin/fdisk ~
mac-fdisk: bad usage - no device argument
mac-fdisk [-h|--help]
mac-fdisk [-v|--version]
mac-fdisk [-l|--list [name ...]]
Hey all,
Some further checking on the ramdisk...
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On Wed, 2002-01-02 at 01:05, Philip Blundell wrote:
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- trying to use mac-fdisk from a shell, I get this error:
Heh. What a mess. It seemed 3 days before I commited to cvs using the
woody tag, which it was suggested for me to do, by someone who shall
remain nameless, toff commited my work to cvs under the head branch.
So, having read the threads the correct solution IMHO is to merge the
two branches which
Eduard Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You did not give any hints about syslinux' configuration, and in the
manpage I did not find any hints about different syslinux/initrd
configuration.
It's as simple as this:
1. Modify syslinux.cfg on the rescue disk so that it loads initrd by default,
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Catalan dbootstrap updates.
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Instead of a scrollbar, I am seeing one or more #'s that seem to get placed
at the right window border aparently at random places.
*t
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At some point during the install, the installation screen decided it would
switch to a black background. This certainly doesn't hurt but it's really
awkward.
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canceling when reading in root/rescue/driver-disks should not forget, or at
least let you use old read in stuff. Otherwise one has to repeat (and wait)
the procedure over and over if one has problems f.ex. with a bad disk or
Package: boot-floppies
Version: 3.0.18-2001-12-21
Severity: important
The install process seems to be having some major problems with finding
out which partitions are currently mounted or not.
During the install I've been changing frequently between read (install disks
etc.) from harddisk or
Repository: boot-floppies/documentation
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warn instead of dying on non-existant files
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I did:
* mount a FAT32 partition while installing
* mv drivers-1.bin driver-1.bin.old
and the file just plain disapeared, without a warning or an error.
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When installing a module from the install menu I see in the buglog (tty3):
/target/usr/sbin/modconf: cannot create directory nonexistant
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In the modules selection there is one section that says:
cdrom - Device drivers for CD-ROM drives
That's missleading, these are just drivers for non-(standard) IDE/ATAPI drives!
Newbies will think that they are not able to
Package: boot-floppies
Version: 3.0.18-2001-12-21
Severity: minor
when I first try to install a module (driver) from the install menu each
time I do this I'll get (example for the 8139 module):
installing module 8139too
/lib/modules/2.2.20/net/8139too.o: init_module: Device or resource busy
Package: boot-floppies
Version: 3.0.18-2001-12-21
Severity: minor
The description in the modules configuration says:
...You can read a page about the purpose of any module and then you can enable
or disable it.
Only that there is no page with a description of a module or if there is it's
Package: boot-floppies
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Severity: minor
There are various description lines that are too long, that means that they
go over the width off the window and can't be read. F.ex in the misc
devices:
vfb - Virtual Frame Buffer support (ONLY FOR TESTI
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When something goes wrong I would suggest a better strategy:
apart from the popup that tells the user *that* something goes wrong:
1) give him the exact error message (at least advanced users will know what to
do from it)
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The Installation Manual says in 2.2.0:
Diskless installation, using network booting from a local area network and
NFS-mounting of all local filesystems, is another option you'll probably need at
least 16MB of RAM for a
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update-ca unfuzz.
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Galician translation update
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unfuzzied some msgs, translated a few
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On Wed, 2002-01-02 at 22:29, Michel Lanners wrote:
Hey all,
Some further checking on the ramdisk...
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- trying
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Hey all,
Some further checking on the ramdisk...
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Bug#127518: boot-floppies: install procedure switched to black background?!?
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Bug#127526: boot-floppies: confusing modules title
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Bug#127527: boot-floppies: description lines too long
Bug reassigned from package
Something like that makes it work:
outfile.write ('%s,\n' % e.convert(lang.name).encode('utf-8'))
but according to the code, you'll have to do this only if you want
to convert. So, if it were me, I would separate the 2 cases.
ermmm.. that makes this code unnecessarily
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 01:36:10PM +0100, Eduard Bloch wrote:
#include hallo.h
Chris Tillman wrote on Tue Jan 01, 2002 um 07:54:27PM:
Before you get away, Eduard: what if anything do I need to document
I won't get away, I just stoped trying to negotiate softly with
Herbert in order to
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manually applied mips hints, thanks Daniel Korbas
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outfile.write ('%s,\n' % e.convert(lang.name).encode('utf-8'))
but according to the code, you'll have to do this only if you want
to convert. So, if it were me, I would separate the 2 cases.
The following is a patch to work around this, but it will only work for UTF-8,
I
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add Closes: for jaqques changes
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Bug#127521: boot-floppies: problems reading partition table or something?
Tags added: pending
tags 123926 pending
Bug#123926: install from harddisk option doesn't work right
Bug#108477: dbootstrap displays superflous error message
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PPP not available until after base installation
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Bug#127550: documentation: ppp not available before base is installed
Tags added: pending
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On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 05:40:31PM -0800, Jim Westveer wrote:
--
One of the great things about the potato CD images, is
that one can put in a potato cd, boot the kernel from the
cd, and then run fsck on a broken hard disk.
But alas, fsck no longer seems to be a part of the
Package: boot-floppies
Version: N/A; reported 2002-01-02
Severity: normal
Installing cvs local build on powerpc with LC, the intro screen
doesn't display the last line or two. It ends with
... is maintained by. Also the lines appear to be short,
only extending about 2/3 of the way across the
Junichi Uekawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ermmm.. that makes this code unnecessarily large.
Why is it not enough to specify 'utf-8' in here ?
for lang in what:
if do_convert:
e = engine ('utf-8', lang.charset)
else:
e = do_not_convert ()
Chris Tillman wrote:
Which locales message might that be? You don't mean the PERL_BADLANG one
do you?
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LANGUAGE = (unset),
LC_ALL = ,
LANG = English (QWERTY/US)
are
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Bug#127413: base-config: 101 instances of Setting locale failed message during install
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