Walter Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two things:
Please do: dpkg-reconfigure -plow lilo
Does it shows the memory option to be enabled?
If it does, we might need to change the lilo default to enable it. If
it does not it has been lose in
Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Walter Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two things:
Please do: dpkg-reconfigure -plow lilo
Does it shows the memory option to be enabled?
If it does, we might need to change the lilo default to
Walter Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just tried the RC1 businesscard install again, and this time it
prompted for whether I should add the large-memory option,
defaulting to yes. So far so good. Then it prompted me for whether I
want to run lilo again, defaulting to no. Since I had
Walter Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you take a look on the installed system and check if lilo.conf
has 'large-memory' option?
This issue looks to be a reincarnation of #479607. Mind to take a
look?
lilo.conf does not have that option. I
Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Walter Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you take a look on the installed system and check if lilo.conf
has 'large-memory' option?
This issue looks to be a reincarnation of #479607. Mind to take a
Quoting Otavio Salvador ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
lilo.conf does not have that option. I booted a rescue disk, added
the option, reran lilo, and now it works. Yay!
It looks like it has been broken in a later NMU. Could you report a
bug against LILO and tag it RC?
#505516
Maybe reassign it
Walter Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It looks like it has been broken in a later NMU. Could you report a
bug against LILO and tag it RC?
Christian Perrier already filed a bug against lilo-installer. Should
I close that bug and open a new bug against lilo?
Two things:
Please do:
Quoting Otavio Salvador ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Two things:
Please do: dpkg-reconfigure -plow lilo
Does it shows the memory option to be enabled?
If it does, we might need to change the lilo default to enable it. If
it does not it has been lose in previous NMU.
From my POV the right
Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, the problem *is* probably an incarnation of #479607 but the fix
for it hasn't reached testing yet.
It should by tomorrow.
If we agree this is #479607, I think that we can close the bug report
that I opened, then.
Yep; I fully agree. It
Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two things:
Please do: dpkg-reconfigure -plow lilo
Does it shows the memory option to be enabled?
If it does, we might need to change the lilo default to enable it. If
it does not it has been lose in previous NMU.
Running that gives no output
Quoting Walter Landry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Greetings,
I just tried installing Lenny RC1 amd64 (business card and kde) on a
Lenovo Thinkpad W500. I made all of the filesystems XFS, including
/ (I do not have a separate /boot partition). Upon rebooting, I got
the message:
RAMDISK:
Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Walter Landry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Greetings,
I just tried installing Lenny RC1 amd64 (business card and kde) on a
Lenovo Thinkpad W500. I made all of the filesystems XFS, including
/ (I do not have a separate /boot partition). Upon
Walter Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Walter, maybe you (just doing a simple install, with the standard
system task only
Sorry if I did not make it clear. I did test the i386 installer, and
XFS on / did work. It is only on amd64 that it does not. I tried
again with just the
Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Walter Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Walter, maybe you (just doing a simple install, with the standard
system task only
Sorry if I did not make it clear. I did test the i386 installer, and
XFS on / did work. It is only on amd64 that it
Could you take a look on the installed system and check if lilo.conf
has 'large-memory' option?
This issue looks to be a reincarnation of #479607. Mind to take a
look?
Cheers,
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Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you take a look on the installed system and check if lilo.conf
has 'large-memory' option?
This issue looks to be a reincarnation of #479607. Mind to take a
look?
lilo.conf does not have that option. I booted a rescue disk, added
the option,
Quoting Otavio Salvador ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Walter Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Walter, maybe you (just doing a simple install, with the standard
system task only
Sorry if I did not make it clear. I did test the i386 installer, and
XFS on / did work. It is only on amd64
Greetings,
I just tried installing Lenny RC1 amd64 (business card and kde) on a
Lenovo Thinkpad W500. I made all of the filesystems XFS, including
/ (I do not have a separate /boot partition). Upon rebooting, I got
the message:
RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid RAM disk image starting at 0.
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