You can try to drop to the shell (there is such an item in menu, at
leas in Expert install) and see the output of
cat /var/log/syslog
This could help to understand what is happening.
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The version 6.0 installer invites users to specify the sizes of disk
partitions and volumes in units of K, M, G, and T. Only later do
they find out that what is meant by this is the politically-correct
decimal units 10^3, 10^6, 10^9, and
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On Mon 06 Aug 2012 at 21:36:12 +0200, Christian PERRIER wrote:
Quoting Brian Potkin (claremont...@gmail.com):
Sorry, I have no explantion for what is happening. It is perplexing
because the alpha images do not exhibit this behaviour and the
mountmedia and check-missing-firmware files do
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To check if btrfs is really slow I tried the following:
- -# aptitude install btrfs-tools
- -created a btrfs-partition as /dev/sdb14 with gparted and aligned it to
sector, not to
mbr, because the harddisk is an advanced format model with 4096k
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So if the partitioner invites people to specify their swap space, or any
other volume, in units of gigabytes, which JUST ABOUT EVERYBODY
understands to mean 2^30 in that context, and instead it uses the hard
disk manufacturers' phony units which are
severity 678567 important
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As already pointed out this is the same bug as reported against Ubuntu
12.04 [1]
It's fixed by v3.2-rc2-821-gcf9ecf4 [2]
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1005699
[2]
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Hi Andreas
Andreas Glaeser bugs.andreas.glae...@freenet.de writes:
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To check if btrfs is really slow I tried the following:
- -# aptitude install btrfs-tools
- -created a btrfs-partition as /dev/sdb14 with gparted and aligned it to
sector,
reassign 684128 partman-partitioning
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Quoting Ian Bruce (ian_br...@fastmail.net):
Possible solutions:
1 - AT AN ABSOLUTE MINIMUM: at the point where the use of metric
suffixes is suggested, explain that these really are decimal, so that
people who want the binary values know that
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Severity set to 'wishlist' from 'important'
So if the partitioner invites people to specify their swap space, or any
other volume, in units of gigabytes, which JUST ABOUT EVERYBODY
understands to mean 2^30 in that context, and instead
/20120807-00:19/netboot/mini.iso)
and tell us whether the problem still occurs with it.
Regards,
Karsten
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Christian PERRIER bubu...@debian.org wrote:
So if the partitioner invites people to specify their swap space, or
any other volume, in units of gigabytes, which JUST ABOUT EVERYBODY
understands to mean 2^30 in that context, and instead it uses the
hard disk
Christian PERRIER wrote:
This issue will have to be worked on for jessie, not for
wheezy. Hopefully someone will come with a patch (I somehow doubt it
as I think that only incredibly picky people really do care about
differencesbetween MB and MiB..but, who knows?).
The difference between
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reassign 678883 debian-cd
retitle 678883 ia64 CDs don't boot
tags 678883 +pending
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Hi Stephan,
Thanks for the patch! I've applied it in the debian-cd svn repository
just now, so that ia64 CD builds will use it from now on. The bug will
be closed with the next debian-cd upload. If you can
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On Tue, 7 Aug 2012 14:11:05 +0200,
Christian PERRIER bubu...@debian.org wrote:
I think you probably have a strange definition of just about
everybody. In reality, I think that just about nobody cares about
gigabytes being 2^30, or 10. This is basically splitting
hairs, which wishlist
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: USB-Stick
Image version: debian-wheezy-DI-b1-amd64-netinst.iso from
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
Date: 2012-08-07 10:00
Machine: ASUS M4A87TD EVO
Processor: AMD Athlon X II 3 GHz
Memory: 8 GB
Partitions: --
Output of lspci -knn (or
ok, this is the output, via ps w, while install freezes at starting
partition.
2012/8/7 Karsten Merker mer...@debian.org
On Tue, Aug 07, 2012 at 04:47:49PM -0400, samuel arellano wrote:
Well, I've tried with mini iso, the network device issue is resolved in
my
opinion, because the
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