OK,
Following the wiki page:
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/PartmanCrypto
under the heading:
Building a partman-crypto enabled d-i iso image
results in a mini.iso that fails the iso-scan
test for a valid Debian iso image. What's missing
that creates the necessary files in the mini.iso
to
Frans Pop writes:
the normal daily built images now have full crypto support.
Yes, that's what prompted me to give it a try...
All went well until installing the base system,
when it seems it couldn't find cryptsetup. That's
when I figured I'd follow the instructions for creating
my own
OK, hope this helps.
I was using beta3 d-i to netboot install an SGI Indigo2 mips box.
I ran fdisk from a shell out of d-i, make a dos partition table
so that I could then make an SGI partition table. Then I made
two new partitions: Linux filesystem and swap.
I did the ln -s part3 part12 trick
I made some symbolic links
# cd /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0
# ln -s part2 part11
# ln -s part3 part12
# ln -s part4 part13
and that got me a little further in the process.
The arcboot installation didn't seem to go well,
so I am not left with a disk-bootable indigo2.
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uname -a: Linux indigo2 2.4.22-r4k-ip22 #1 Mon Feb 9 21:48:42 CET 2004 mips unknown
Date: Mon Mar 15 23:26:48 EST 2004
Method: netboot from Woody i386 box
Machine: SGI Indigo2
Processor: R4400SC V5.0 FPU V0.0
Memory: 96M
Root
tbm == Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
02:03.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation: Unknown device 4324 (rev 02)
tbm Do you know what this device does?
Between ndsiwrapper (http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/) and two files
that Dell shipped with the laptop, I now have
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Thiemo writes:
tbm == Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
tbm * Maitland Bottoms [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-11-15 17:29]:
Output of lspci:
makapuu:~# lspci
02:03.0 Network controller: BROADCOM Corporation: Unknown device 4324 (rev 02)
tbm Can you please paste the output of lspci -n
tbm == Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
02:03.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation: Unknown device 4324 (rev 02)
tbm Do you know what this device does?
That would be the Internal Dell TrueMobileTM 1300 802.11b/g mini-pci wireless card.
While there may be a
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Debian-installer-version:
Debian GNU/Linux testing Sarge - Official BusinessCard Snapshot
i386 Binary-1 CD
wget
OK,
Just an quick report;
I've now tried the
http://people.debian.org/~schmitz/3.0.24-2003-01-03/powermac/
floppies on a 7200/120 and a 7200/75 Mac.
First I must echo the comments from the install guides about
unreliable floppies. I repeated the case where two root.bin floppies
failed, but the
Adam Di Carlo writes:
I have uploaded sparc and powerpc builds of boot-floppies 3.0.21 for
testing at:
http://people.debian.org/~aph/debian/dists/woody/main/
OK!
Hmm. I have troubles with my Motorola MVME23xx card. When the
bootfull.bin goes into the boot floppies Debian
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