Bug#1036952: rootskel: text installs on aarch64 lack glyphs for many languages

2023-05-30 Thread Samuel Thibault
Samuel Thibault, le mar. 30 mai 2023 21:21:51 +0200, a ecrit: > Samuel Thibault, le mar. 30 mai 2023 21:16:46 +0200, a ecrit: > > I'm wondering what kind of console aarch64 is using: is that the Linux > > virtual Terminal on an fbdev, or a ttyS console? Something else? The > > kernel boot logs

Bug#1036952: rootskel: text installs on aarch64 lack glyphs for many languages

2023-05-30 Thread Samuel Thibault
Samuel Thibault, le mar. 30 mai 2023 21:16:46 +0200, a ecrit: > I'm wondering what kind of console aarch64 is using: is that the Linux > virtual Terminal on an fbdev, or a ttyS console? Something else? The > kernel boot logs could be useful to determine that. Ah,

Bug#1036952: rootskel: text installs on aarch64 lack glyphs for many languages

2023-05-30 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hello, Cyril Brulebois, le mar. 30 mai 2023 21:08:45 +0200, a ecrit: > Philip Hands (2023-05-30): > > Apparently, this MR fixes the problem: > > > > https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/rootskel/-/merge_requests/8 > > > > Although this does prompt the question of why aarch64 has TERM set

Bug#1036952: rootskel: text installs on aarch64 lack glyphs for many languages

2023-05-30 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Hi, Philip Hands (2023-05-30): > Apparently, this MR fixes the problem: > > https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/rootskel/-/merge_requests/8 > > Although this does prompt the question of why aarch64 has TERM set to > 'vt102' at this point, rather than 'linux'. Glancing at the merge

Bug#1036952: rootskel: text installs on aarch64 lack glyphs for many languages

2023-05-30 Thread Philip Hands
Package: rootskel Version: 1.135 Severity: normal Tags: patch Hi, One can see the symptoms by looking here: https://openqa.debian.net/tests/151286 the orange "Soft Failed" boxes highlight some of the failing screens, where the failure can be seen in the screenshot immediately preceeding the

Re: os-prober not detecting distros mounting ESP as /boot

2023-05-30 Thread Pascal Hambourg
On 30/05/2023 at 03:53, Avid Seeker wrote: 1) Layout: /dev/sda1: ESP and in both distros /boot is the mount point of ESP. I expected a much more detailed description. - Full partition layout and use - Full contents of the ESP So technically no content on /boot if ESP not mounted. As I wrote