cypress.ko, which seems to be required with 2.6.32
for this chipset. Therefore, the installer does not find any disks
onto which the operating system can be installed.
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C1 installer image.
Sounds like a hardware problem. I wonder if removing and then
reinstalling the NSLU2 battery will solve the problem [1] (search for
rtc on the page). Alternatively, you could boot the Linksys firmware,
and then try the installer again.
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[1] http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wik
] Out of memory: kill process
7270 (mkfs.ext3) score 617 or a child
Aug 20 01:04:50 kernel: [42950317.66] Killed process 7270 (mkfs.ext3)
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Aug 20 01:04:50 kernel: [42950317.66] Killed process 7270 (mkfs.ext3)
I wonder if the system had nothing else left to page out to swap [1].
I'm not sure what to do about this problem through, but it would be
nice to know whether there
nstaller more seamless for the user. It may trouble some of the etch
installer users at first, but I think that they'll soon get over not
having to select the correct modules ;-)
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uot;static" ]; then
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> + fi
> fi
>fi
>if [ "$NET_CONFIG" != "static" ]; then
The patch works.
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12:50:13 main-menu[871]: INFO: Menu item 'ethdetect' succeeded
but requested to be left unconfigured.
I'll try out the the patch later today.
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Debian on the NSLU2 without using an image that
contains the NPE-B microcode, but it seems that this configuration
should still be supported.
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> Installation on the Linksys NSLU2 will be broken until nslu2-utils
> 0.10+r71-14 [1] transitions into testing. This version of nslu2-utils
> is only required for DSFG installer images (i.e. no fi
ages.qa.debian.org/n/nslu2-utils.html
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#x27;s driver. With this change, depmod adds an alias line
(alias platform:ixp4xx_eth ixp4xx_eth) to modules.alias which allows
modprobe to load the right module.
The same thing was happening with the ixp4xx-beeper module, but I have
updated that in the kernel as well.
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[1]
http://g
Hi Joey and Martin
On Dec 15, 2007 8:19 AM, Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Gordon Farquharson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-15 02:13]:
> > > if ls -l /sys/class/net/$iface/device | grep -q ixp4xx_mac; then
> > > echo "firmware in use&q
Hi Martin
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> * Gordon Farquharson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-15 02:13]:
> > > if ls -l /sys/class/net/$iface/device | grep -q ixp4xx_mac; then
> > > echo "firmware in use"
>
machine that does not have the NPE firmware. It it generated the
initramfs without user intervention, whereas 0.10+r71-13 complained
that the firmware file did not exist and required user intervention
before it would generate the initramfs.
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-item number) and main-menu_1.22. I
thought that maybe now the installation order was fixed, I may get a
different result.
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gt; clock-setup ran at the right times.
Thanks for resolving this bug, Joey.
Not that it matters much anymore, but in my testing, I had used a
locally built copy of main-menu_1.22 for arm when I built the
installer. The flash-kernel-installer version was 1.4.
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> Can you both file a proper bug on main-menu so we can add it on the
> blocker list?
I submitted #448325. Please adjust the severity as appropriate.
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succeeded but requested to be left unconfigured.
Oct 27 06:59:06 main-menu[25048]: INFO: Menu item 'save-logs' selected
The installer image was built from
svn://svn.debian.org/d-i/trunk/installer, SVN revision 49892.
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posed to run at this point in the
installation so that the time zone is set correctly. Therefore, the
only item that is out of order is flash-kernel-installer. Is this
correct?
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> * Gordon Farquharson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-10-27 01:02]:
> > I built an installer with main-menu_1.22, and flash-kernel was never
> > run during the installation.
>
> Was localechooser run b
; and that the bug is somewher else...
I built an installer with main-menu_1.22, and flash-kernel was never
run during the installation.
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> just the last service started.
I haven't managed to recreate this problem with newer daily builds.
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ct 22 05:47:15 apt-install:
Oct 22 05:47:15 apt-install: Unable to abort; system will probably be broken!
Oct 22 05:49:23 apt-install: Reading package lists...
elapsed time = 300 seconds
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Hi Dan
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> when the system is fully up and running, yes, 3 disks.
>
> but for installation, just the one.
I think what Martin was suggesting in his previous message, was try
booting with only one disk a attached to see if that works. If it
doe
Hi Frans
On Apr 18, 8:30 am, Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Huh? Do any debian kernels have IPv6 compiled in then?
Probably not (I haven't checked), but I think what he meant by
"compiled in" could refer literately to compiled in or loaded as a
module. Sorry for the sloppy wording.
> An
Hi Frans
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> Just tried if I could reproduce this IPv6 problem and I cannot, at least
> not by just pointing an install to this same mirror and not even after
> manually loading the ipv6-modules udeb.
> Wonder if that too is something specifi
tioned here:
initramfs-tools could not be installed.
I'm not sure why you think what you are seeing is related to #407460,
but somebody has reported a similar problem in debian-arm, so let's
continue this discussion there for now.
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I'll test out the installer this weekend to see if I can reproduce the message.
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though.
Something else:
"isize" is not used in the proposed
+ dd if=$ifile of=$tmp ibs=4M conv=sync 2>/dev/null
not calculating $isize will also speed up flashing the kernel.
isize is still used. It is the parameter which is passed to sercomm_header.
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l
Flashing kernel: done.
Flashing initramfs: done.
elapsed 122.09 system 2.93 user 0.72
# /usr/bin/time -f "elapsed %e system %S user %U" ./flash-kernel
Flashing kernel: done.
Flashing initramfs: done.
elapsed 93.85 system 2.95 user 0.78
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On 2/25/07, Gordon Farquharson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How about the following idea for a quick and simple workaround to this
problem (it is based on something Steve suggested earlier in the
thread).
Include the ixp4xx NPE driver modules in both the official and
unofficial installer
enticated
Looks like a problem with the signatures for these packages. Is this
problem just on ARM or installer-wide, or does the problem lie
somewhere else ?
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bably run by the persistent-net-generator.rules rules file.
#
# You can modify it, as long as you keep each rule on a single line.
# MAC addresses must be written in lowercase.
# USB device 13b1:0018 (asix)
SUBSYSTEM=="net", DRIVERS=="?*", ATTRS{address}=="00:14:bf:fe:2a:4e&
I miss your point - do you think that it should be included
manually regardless of lowmem level 2 given that to complete a Debian
installation, a disk is essential ? Is this possible ? Wouldn't this
idea also apply to scsi-core-modules ?
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installing Debian, tells one that usb-storage-modules needs to be
selected for the installation to succeed.
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Thanks !
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and contributing to the Debian kernel, but
also have been regularly testing and helping fix installer daily
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My guest account on alioth is gordon-guest.
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On 2/19/07, Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would advise against that. If you do, the language question will be
asked too during timezone configuration and that really does not make any
sense anymore at that point.
Thanks, Frans.
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Just for interest, I'm going to see what happens if one includes
localechooser in the installer image, but no preselected country.
Badness ! That's what happens. If localechooser is included in the
installer initrd and
r interest, I'm going to see what happens if one includes
localechooser in the installer image, but no preselected country.
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How do I tell the installer not add a preselected country to preseed.cfg ?
Found it !
packages/oldsys-preseed/oldsys-preseed
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I explained this today.
Ok, I thought that you meant that the interface would be renamed to
the next available interface name e.g. 'eth0' would become 'eth1', not
'eth1_rename'. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
I do not think I can help you further i
hat the real question is what sequence of events causes an
interface to be named eth1_rename, as opposed to the next available
interface name (e.g. eth1). I'll see if I can figure this out from the
code.
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However, it looks like we should be able to find a solution that works
for etch.
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Hi Marco
On 2/10/07, Gordon Farquharson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Well, I still believe this is a problem with udev. CCing Marco.
I just tested a patch [1,2] that was applied to udev to fix the
network interface r
t we could downgrade the severity of the bug. I'm not sure
where to put such a script in the installer though.
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I already posted the change. I suppose you could make D-I accept
either?
It's a bit of a hack, but it does now.
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be helpful.
Other bugs that may be related: #405845, #406948, and #389250
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=389250
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=405845
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=406948
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> Could this be due to download errors as described in #401435?
>
> To test, does disabling TCP window scaling early in the install help?
> echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_window_scaling
Other people have reported apt-get seg faulting on ar
On Dec 3, 11:00 pm, Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could this be due to download errors as described in #401435?
>
> To test, does disabling TCP window scaling early in the install help?
> echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_window_scaling
I sent a reponse to your message about 9 hours ago, b
Hi Frans
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> On Sunday 26 November 2006 11:56, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
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> > I just got an error during the installation because no kernel was
> > found. syslog complained about missing dependencies and advised that
> > "apt-get -f install" sh
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> Right now, I'm in the middle of trying the daily build dated 2006-12-02
> to see if anything has changed.
For the first time since the daily build dated 2006-11-28, something
different happened durin
On Dec 3, 3:30 pm, Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > that command but apt-get segfaulted.Has a proper bug report to track this
> > issue been filed now?
No, not yet (AFAIK). I've been trying to get to the root of the
problem. For an update on the status, have a look at
http://bugs.debian.
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> (gdb) run -f install
> Starting program: /usr/bin/apt-get -f install
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree... Done
> Correcting dependencies...
> Program received
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> Unless anybody can come up with any other ideas or suggestions, my next
> step is to recompile apt-get with debugging information.
A bit of progress last night - I managed to compile apt-get with
d
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> I just got an error during the installation because no kernel was
> found. syslog complained about missing dependencies and advised that
> "apt-get -f install" should be run. I entered the target and issues
> that command but apt-g
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> I just got an error during the installation because no kernel was
> found. syslog complained about missing dependencies and advised that
> "apt-get -f install" should be run. I entered the target and issues
> that command but apt-get segfaulted. After man
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