Am 27.07.2011 17:20, schrieb Otavio Salvador:
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I think I understood the problem. Basically the ISOs now doesn't include the
stable symlink they used to have (being it stable or not). Now they provide
the symlink that reflects the suite they are: testing - wheezy in this
case.
I fixed
Am 27.07.2011 01:08, schrieb Adam Baxter:
Thanks for testing that,
Please see if you can attach a text version of those logs - also,
The sylog from the installation system is attached
which ISO did you use? Was it a daily/weekly build? Which version of
debian-installer?
I used this hd-media
Hello,
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 10:27, Richard Rafalski
debianb...@richard-rafalski.de wrote:
Am 27.07.2011 01:08, schrieb Adam Baxter:
Thanks for testing that,
Please see if you can attach a text version of those logs - also,
The sylog from the installation system is attached
...
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Thanks for testing that,
Please see if you can attach a text version of those logs - also,
which ISO did you use? Was it a daily/weekly build? Which version of
debian-installer?
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 7:19 AM, Richard Rafalski
debianb...@richard-rafalski.de wrote:
Hi,
Am 25.07.2011 06:22,
Quoting Adam Baxter (volta...@voltagex.org):
It certainly does help! Maybe there should be a menu displayed to
select the suite, or even better, **select the ISO**
There is one now, in unstable. You can check this with the latest
daily builds of D-I.
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After putting this stuff on an usb stick and booting the kernel with
grub whithout passing any kernel parameters the error occured during the
installation.
I have searched in the unpacked initrd for the word stable and found in
the file
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