On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 03:25:45PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
I thought that part of the plan with this was to make the language
chooser list a few common countries per language, and then have a plain
ll entry with (Other). If that was selected, go into the countrychooser,
otherwise it can be
Quoting Steve Langasek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Why would the list of a few common countries per language be part of
languagechooser instead of countrychooser? That seems wrong to me.
That also seems wrong to me. This is why my *real* preferred scheme is
the one with languagechooser_ng. See the
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm having a hard time seeing how a user is supposed to unststand this.
For sure, that's hard to explain and the current verbosity probably
doesn't help. My idea while writing these templates was to give a
canvas of what needs to be said, imho
Put
Quoting Daniil Bratashov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I tried to install from daily build (5 Feb. 2004) and get this error.
When russian language is choosen (locale ru_RU.KOI8-R) there is no text on buttons
in the bottom of the screen in cfdisk, so it is very difficult to repartition the
hard disk.
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At Thu, 29 Jan 2004 22:56:06 +0900,
Kenshi Muto wrote:
DEBUG: configure console-keymaps, status: 0
DEBUG: virtual package console-keymaps
INFO: Setting debian-installer/serial-console to 0
INFO: Setting debian-installer/serial-console to 0
I'll will try to summarize how languagechooser would be like with
Below is, for each currently supported language, the number of
countries for which at least one valid locale exists in this language.
magic command line:
for i in `cat languagelist|grep -v ^#| cut -f2 -d\;| cut -f1
fre 2004-02-06 klockan 20.00 skrev Sagi Bashari:
Then, it brought me to the Configure and mount partitions screen and
Right, this means you used the old mkfs+mount tool called partconf which
is on its way out. Still, weird bug.
showed an error:
No partitions found
No partitions were found
On 07/02/2004 14:08, Martin Sjogren wrote:
fre 2004-02-06 klockan 20.00 skrev Sagi Bashari:
Then, it brought me to the Configure and mount partitions screen and
Right, this means you used the old mkfs+mount tool called partconf which
is on its way out. Still, weird bug.
How can I use
Quoting Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Below is, for each currently supported language, the number of
countries for which at least one valid locale exists in this language.
This means that with the following hypothesis:
-mono country languages have only ONE entry
-multi country
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 10:54:28PM +0100, Thiemo Seufer wrote:
Stephen R Marenka wrote:
I'm currently further along in an install than I've ever gotten, all the
way to selecting the kernel to install. (Rats, my cd seems to be missing
some files.) I expect to finish a full install soon, then
Hi,
I tried d-i image from today (6.2.2004) and noticed that grub and lilo
installation failed. The reason is that there was no kernel on the
/target at all. When I looked at the apt cache there was no kernel-image*
package avialable.
Just a quick note - I try to save all relevant information.
I tried d-i image from today (6.2.2004) and noticed that grub and lilo
installation failed. The reason is that there was no kernel on the
/target at all. When I looked at the apt cache there was no kernel-image*
package avialable.
I have the same problem with d-i images from 20040131 and up. But
Package: installation-reports
Debian-installer-version: sarge-i386-netinst.iso 06-Feb-2004
14:05 110M
uname -a: Linux debian 2.4.22-1-386 #9 Sat Oct 4 14:30:39 EST 2003 i686
unknown
Date: 06/02/2004
Method: sarge net installation, testing
Machine: Gericom Blockbuster
Processor: AMD
Hi Colin
Just thought I send a screenshot to demonstrate what I'm talking about.
Hope it's appropriate to do this against #231083. I can file a new bug
against mandb if this is of any help.
Cheers
Andree
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2004-02-07 HP Omnibook 500 netinstall lilo/grub failed
A me-too and additional info.
I used Debian-Installer beta 2 to install testing. I had to invoke
with devfs=mount,dall:
append load initrd=d-i/current/netboot-initrd.gz devfs=mount,dall console=tty0
ramdisk_size=8192 root=/dev/ram0
Dear d-i developers
I have reported this in bug #231083 and have done some more testing in
the meantime.
d-i complains about hostname 'aurich3' not being valid. The exact text
is:
[!!] Debian base system
Invalid hostname aurich3
A valid hostname may contain period
Dear d-i developers
When installing, the system time gets set to RTC time. However, my RTC
is set to UTC. Given that I'm in Sydney, I end up 11 hours out.
I'm pretty sure that the woody installer (or a package) used to asked
whether my hardware clock was set to UTC. The current installation
Quoting Christian Perrier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
1. Most users would choose their language and country together in language
chooser, and proceed with the install immediatly.
2. Some users would choose their language with no country (other) in
language chooser, and get a big list of
Andree Leidenfrost wrote:
I have reported this in bug #231083 and have done some more testing in
the meantime.
This is a known problem with some beta 2 CDs, which shipped with
base-config 2.04. The problem was fixed in base-config 2.08.
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Christian Perrier wrote:
When languagechooser/language is xx alone (type 1 or type 3 with
Other), the short country list is first shown. This short list
allows to choose Other again for getting the whole world country list
With this scheme, users with high priority will have only one screen
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Method: Network install from floppy, using
Package: busybox-cvs-udeb
Severity: important
Tags: sid
busybox insmod and depmod appear not to understand sparc64 and
complain about wrong architecture when used on a sparc64 box. They
need to detect sparc64 (uname -m) and switch elf formats supported.
~ # insmod sr_mod
Using
Andree Leidenfrost wrote:
When installing, the system time gets set to RTC time. However, my RTC
is set to UTC. Given that I'm in Sydney, I end up 11 hours out.
I'm pretty sure that the woody installer (or a package) used to asked
whether my hardware clock was set to UTC. The current
Christophe Lejeune wrote:
Anything work until the installation of LILO.
/dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun/disc is proposed, then the gui come
back on the same proposal again and again.
I have tried /dev/had with no success.
After reboot, it still doesnt work
LILO seem not to have been installed...
severity 231606 wishlist
retitle 231606 busybox-cvs-udeb - modutils should support biarch
thanks
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busybox insmod and depmod appear not to understand sparc64 and
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Bug#231606: busybox-cvs-udeb: busybox depmod and insmod fail
The following characters fail to appear throughout the installer:
* greek capital chi (X), unicode 0x03A7
* greek capital ypsilon (Y), unicode 0x03A5
which package do I file the bug on (bterm?). Actually,
I have just checked bterm on its own (current debian package
version 0.1.15-1) and it has
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Since busybox does not build usable modutils (depmod, insmod) on sparc,
(see bug 231606) please diable building them.
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[Konstantinos Margaritis]
The following characters fail to appear throughout the installer:
* greek capital chi (X), unicode 0x03A7
* greek capital ypsilon (Y), unicode 0x03A5
This is probably related to bug #219333 and #231453. The problem is
that all characters not used on the first
On Saturday 07 February 2004 23:08, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
This is probably related to bug #219333 and #231453. The problem
is that all characters not used on the first floppy is not
available in the reduced font. The code to reload the font when
the full font is available is in place,
On Mon, Jan 26, 2004 at 10:03:11PM +0100, Denis Barbier wrote:
[...]
With the attached patch, udpkg should work as expected. AFAICT there is
no nned to be smart and reset DEBCONF_SHOWOLD to its previous value.
But I cannot test d-i on my box, this is why I am reluctant to apply
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Hello,
I'm not sure if this has been fixed or not, but please see bugs 231573 and all
those it is merged with.
- David Nusinow
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Update of /cvsroot/d-i/debian-installer/main-menu/debian
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It's about time that the bugs that need to be fixed for sparc d-i to
work to be upgraded to release-critical. The beta-2 crunch seems to
have calmed down, and I'm aproaching being able to build a working d-i
cd with local fixes and hacks around these bugs.
The first six bugs in the list below
[Blars Blarson]
Unless someone convinces me otherwise, I'll upgrade them to grave in
two days.
You seem to assume that raising the priority will make someone fix the
bug faster. I believe this assumption is wrong. In my view, it is
completely useless to change the priority. If you want the
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Unless someone convinces me otherwise, I'll upgrade them to grave in
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You seem to assume that raising the priority will make someone fix the
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Package: debian-installer
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In the default debconf priority, the installer eagerly graps a DHCP lease
without asking the user. If the user is not happy with this and wants to
go back and manually configure the network, then network re-configuration
Package: modconf
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the bug if it was already fixed in another way?
Also, debian-cd has a ofboot.b as
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So, in an effort to reduce redundant work, should we be tagging the
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Bug#225584: make cd_image requires updated mtools
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Bug#231635: debian-installer: surviving dhclient prevents static IP (re-)configuration
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Bug#229904: installation-reports: notebook screen problems
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Bug#224226: debian-installer: Needs to install language specific packages
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Bug#230860: memtest86 boot image [i386]
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On Sat, 2004-02-07 at 18:13, Blars Blarson wrote:
The first six bugs in the list below are the ones I am talking about.
All have patches in the BTS and have been sitting unfixed for a couple
of weeks. Unless someone convinces me otherwise, I'll upgrade them to
grave in two days.
This
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Bug#227852: kbd-chooser: [PATCH] wrong name for sparc/sun keyboard
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David Nusinow wrote:
So, in an effort to reduce redundant work, should we be tagging the
install reports that have been processed in some way? Perhaps with
pending? Ideally, there'd be a triaged tag of some kind, but pending
seems to be the best solution for now. Are there any objections?
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