I have committed some code to group the countries in the chountrychooser
into regions. It adds a regionmap, which maps between country codes and
regions, and a countrylist, which orders the list.
There is some very gross trickery to make the countries under a region
be indented prettily, while
Translators, this is for you. Tasksel is used during 2nd stage and
therefore should be properly translated also.
Denis , any chance to add tasksel statistics to your d-i l10n status
scripts ?
Joey, could you consider moving tasksel to alioth and thus give
translators CVS write access?
-
Am Die, den 20.01.2004 schrieb Steinar H. Gunderson um 02:30:
On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 08:18:15PM -0500, David Nusinow wrote:
Detecting hardware: ns83820 cmpci emu10k1 usb-uhci usb-uhci usb-uhci usb-uhci
I'd guess this was the reason for the sort -u in the first place -- please
consider
Am Mon, den 19.01.2004 schrieb Goswin von Brederlow um 19:56:
Hi,
I installed kernel-headers on m68k manually and build discover2.
The UDeb is at
rsync://mrvn.homeip.net/m68k-sid/new/discover2/
If someone could sponsor an upload it would help.
The current version of discover2 does no
* base-config: 103t3f9u [Safir eæeroviæ]
Missing file: debian-installer/tools/countrychooser/debian/po/bs.po
Missing file: base-config/po/bs.po ???
All debian-installer PO files merged together: bs.po 787t5f1u
Global statistics: 930t3f25u (97%)
Missing file: base-config/po/bs.po, have I
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On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 05:52:53PM -0600, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 10:02:14PM +0100, Sven Luther wrote:
But is not in any way related to the libntfs library ?
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Version: 1.8.0-2
Depends: libc6 (= 2.3.2.ds1-4), libntfs5
Thanks for the report. We have 2.4.24 kernel images in the archive for
d-i, but I hadn't yet switched to using them for the daily builds. This
is done now, and tomorrow's ISOs should be 2.4.24-based. Would you be
willing to give them a try?
I'd be happy to. Is there any way of skipping
Gaudenz Steinlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am Mon, den 19.01.2004 schrieb Goswin von Brederlow um 19:56:
Hi,
I installed kernel-headers on m68k manually and build discover2.
The UDeb is at
rsync://mrvn.homeip.net/m68k-sid/new/discover2/
If someone could sponsor an upload it
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 10:28:41AM +0100, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
Does m68k have one of these buses: ata, pci, pcmcia or usb? If none of
the are present on m68k then we could exclude this arch because discover
would be useless.
From what I could pick up from lurking this mailinglist,
d-i
Am Die, den 20.01.2004 schrieb Goswin von Brederlow um 11:39:
Gaudenz Steinlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, the autobuilders should handle them then. Did you put a Closes
into the changelog?
Yes, of course. They are listed as resolved on b.d.o
Does m68k have one of these buses: ata, pci,
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The attached patch should make bterm reload the font when it
receives a SIGHUP. Would someone please test it?
Thank you Matt!!
It works perfectly on my test environment.
I strongly wish this patch
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Gaudenz Steinlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, the autobuilders should handle them then. Did you put a Closes
into the changelog?
Yes, of course. They are listed as resolved on b.d.o
On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 05:08:05PM +0100, Jeremie Koenig wrote:
- miBoot's freeness is unclear to me ATM. I guess providing a boot
floppy in the contrib/non-free section would be much work for a
few OldWorld users that would probably be able to create it
themselves if we
Am Die, den 20.01.2004 schrieb Rolando Abarca um 00:16:
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Version: (unknown, from sarge netinstall cd)
After booting into linux, right after starting the installer the screen
goes to black. If I switch to other console it works, I can see the
process running and kill
Hi,
I'm new to debian (redhat user for years) and would
like to install sarge for testing on my notebook.
I got the Debian-Installer beta 2 released as CD iso
image. Burned the CD and rebooted my machine:
Unfortunately, the 'Detecting hardware' process hangs with
the following error message
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I have committed some code to group the countries in the chountrychooser
into regions. It adds a regionmap, which maps between country codes and
regions, and a countrylist, which orders the list.
You forgot to mention the very good cleaning you made to
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
1. Finish adding all the country codes to the regionmap.
Uncategorised countries will be under other for now.
Let me handle this. I'm a bad programmer but quite good in world geography..:-)
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On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 08:55:06PM +0900, Kenshi Muto wrote:
At 19 Jan 04 00:23:15 GMT,
Matt Kraai wrote:
The attached patch should make bterm reload the font when it
receives a SIGHUP. Would someone please test it?
Thank you Matt!!
It works perfectly on my test environment.
Great.
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 06:49:36AM -0800, Matt Kraai wrote:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 08:55:06PM +0900, Kenshi Muto wrote:
At 19 Jan 04 00:23:15 GMT,
Matt Kraai wrote:
The attached patch should make bterm reload the font when it
receives a SIGHUP. Would someone please test it?
Thank
Quoting Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm currently trying to build a bleeding edge ISO with all d-i
modules recompiled from CVS, and other packages taken from yesterdays
build of sarge-businesscard.
This for i386 only, but it should allow translators some deep test of
translations.
* Nathanael Nerode [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-01-20 12:03]:
So it turns out, having installed Linux to the one drive which is
visible to Linux, that the BIOS won't boot from that drive. And I
can't
Boot from floppy or CD and use root=/dev/... or boot from the net via
PXE.
Or can you add a
* Nathanael Nerode [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-01-18 18:44]:
Perhaps you didn't notice that I'm completely stuck on another matter (the
wget failure). Happy to try once I can work around that.
Put the drive in another PC and use debootstrap to create a base
system. Or install another distro, make a
On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 10:02:14PM +0100, Sven Luther wrote:
Still, i wonder what the use of many outside library would mean to
libparted and its use in debian-installer, where size matters.
It is not necessary for libparted to depend strongly on libntfs but
the same way as on libreiserfs.
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- - busybox-cvs-floppy-udeb includes /bin/sleep, but busybox-cvs-udeb
doesn't. Why?
The boot floppy occasionally needs to sleep (well, only in extreme
failure modes). The d-i system does not.
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I can do 1. (eventually), but don't know how to deal with 2.
Neither do I:-(
Denis is the Perfect Victim for this...:-)
Yeah. The best I can come up with is adding a dummy template that has
the list of region names in a __Choices field. I'm sure there is a
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
Boot from floppy or CD and use root=/dev/...
I don't think that works, you get the d-i initrd, which is not very good
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(new) partman_5.dsc standard debian-installer
(new) partman_5.tar.gz standard debian-installer
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Partition the storage devices (partman)
Partman lets the user to partition disks, create filesystems, assign
mount points and others. Almost all
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* Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-01-20 12:43]:
Boot from floppy or CD and use root=/dev/...
I don't think that works, you get the d-i initrd, which is not very good
at booting a regular debian system.
Yeah, you'll need a special CD. However, this used to work with
woody - I really hope
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
Yeah, you'll need a special CD. However, this used to work with
woody - I really hope we can make a rescue option which allows this.
It has been useful many times.
If we had a good and reasonably small rescue initrd, we could include it
on the CD easily.
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Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I have committed some code to group the countries in the chountrychooser
into regions. It adds a regionmap, which maps between country codes and
regions, and a countrylist, which orders the list.
I will soon commit my updates to the regionmap list.
Very
Christian Perrier wrote:
I have some objections to the way you sorted countries. The most
important is the The Middle East region. I highly prefer sorting
countries in continents by using some natural borders, or highly
historical ones.
I did consider that. The problem to my way of thinking
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The problem is elsewhere: ALL DD, please go to the end of the report and
look at the
* Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-01-20 13:12]:
If we had a good and reasonably small rescue initrd, we could include it
on the CD easily.
Yeah, but even booting without an initrd (from an existing
installation) should be possible.
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* Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-01-20 13:12]:
If we had a good and reasonably small rescue initrd, we could include it
on the CD easily.
Yeah, but even booting without an initrd (from an existing
installation) should be possible.
The standard debian install
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* Nathanael Nerode [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-01-20 12:03]:
So it turns out, having installed Linux to the one drive which is
visible to Linux, that the BIOS won't boot from that drive. And I
can't
Boot from floppy or CD and use root=/dev/... or boot from the net via
PXE.
This is the ntfsrezie tool GPL source code/cvs used by Yats(SUSE) and
Diskdrake(MANDRAKE) to make a linux partition over Winxp/Win200x ntfs
partition:
http://linux-ntfs.bkbits.net:8080/ntfsprogs/anno/ntfsprogs/[EMAIL
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Date:
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I think it would help to look at how KDE handles some of these edge
cases.
After this we had an interesting discussion on IRC
No real conclusion : though some regions are nearly obvious, we end
up on some difficult cases we sorting out countries.
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 02:33:46PM +0100, Jeremie Koenig wrote:
On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 05:08:05PM +0100, Jeremie Koenig wrote:
- miBoot's freeness is unclear to me ATM. I guess providing a boot
floppy in the contrib/non-free section would be much work for a
few OldWorld
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 02:14:51AM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
[...]
2. Add the strings from the regionmap to the po files.
Until this is done, they are not translated, and so po-debconf
does not translate the choices lists at all.
I can do 1. (eventually), but don't know how to deal with
Hello,
I've not well understood how to report bugs for the installer so I try
writing here...
I find this a grave bug: I can make all the firs part of the install
(booting from the cd), but after having installed lilo and rebooting, I
can proceed no more in base-setup since it does not recognise
Christian Perrier wrote:
Finally, Steve Langasek brought up an intersting suggestion : instead
of sorting countries by regions, why not first show the user with the
countries his/her language is used, then show the whole list (either
after, or as a separate choice).
For instance, users
Christian Perrier wrote:
Translators, this is for you. Tasksel is used during 2nd stage and
therefore should be properly translated also.
Denis , any chance to add tasksel statistics to your d-i l10n status
scripts ?
Joey, could you consider moving tasksel to alioth and thus give
Joey, could you consider moving tasksel to alioth and thus give
translators CVS write access?
I've game for it if Randolph Chung is.
sure.
randolph
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Does adding
debian-installer/framebuffer=false
to the boot parameters help?
yes, that helped. Thanks a lot, now I'm going for the netinstall.
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On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 04:33:44AM -0600, John Lightsey wrote:
Thanks for the report. We have 2.4.24 kernel images in the archive for
d-i, but I hadn't yet switched to using them for the daily builds. This
is done now, and tomorrow's ISOs should be 2.4.24-based. Would you be
willing to
Alessandro Polverini wrote:
I've not well understood how to report bugs for the installer so I try
writing here...
I find this a grave bug: I can make all the firs part of the install
(booting from the cd), but after having installed lilo and rebooting, I
can proceed no more in base-setup
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 03:58:19PM -0600, Steve Langasek wrote:
I guess it'll be hard to build miBoot with a free toolchain.
Would a contrib package be an acceptable build-dependency for d-i images ?
Does any part of miboot actually have to be included in the d-i build?
It's just like
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I have fixed the backing up from the dhcp retry y/n prompt.
The backup issue from the first page of static config is more
challenging. It actually works ok, but it backs up to the question where
the type of networking (dhcp/static) is chosen. Problem is, that is not
displayed at high priority,
I have been trying the Sarge net installers as they have been coming out,
and still keep having the same problem. I insert the CD, reboot, choose
linux or net install, and as soon as I get to the first screen that
offers the language selection, my keyboard dies (no lights, nothing).
Googling
Charles Muller wrote:
I have been trying the Sarge net installers as they have been coming out,
and still keep having the same problem. I insert the CD, reboot, choose
linux or net install, and as soon as I get to the first screen that
offers the language selection, my keyboard dies (no
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uname -a: Linux blackhole 2.4.23-1-k7 #1 Mon Dec 1 00:05:09 EST 2003 i686 GNU/
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Initial boot was
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