Repository: boot-floppies
who:aph
time: Sun Apr 15 01:34:47 PDT 2001
Log Message:
branch merge; bump i386 to 2.2.19 kernels
Files:
changed:bootprep.sh config
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Repository: boot-floppies/powerpc-specials
who:aph
time: Sun Apr 15 01:35:04 PDT 2001
Log Message:
branch merge; bump i386 to 2.2.19 kernels
Files:
changed:Makefile
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Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/libfdisk
who:aph
time: Sun Apr 15 01:35:10 PDT 2001
Log Message:
branch merge; bump i386 to 2.2.19 kernels
Files:
changed:fdisk.c
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For people who care about powerpc stuff
While the changelog below mentions powerpc, these are of course only
ia32 floppies. Having no patience, I have taken the liberty to
build a boot floppy for oldworld apple powermacs that solves the
dreaded no response from keyboard when prompting to
Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap
who:h.heinold
time: Sun Apr 15 04:47:48 PDT 2001
Log Message:
adding entries for mips
Files:
changed:dbootstrap.h
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Repository: boot-floppies
who:h.heinold
time: Sun Apr 15 05:17:38 PDT 2001
Log Message:
add mips entries
Files:
changed:Makefile
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On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 08:39:43PM -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
Jonathan McDowell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 03:23:32PM -0400, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
Is there anything else holding up 2.2.23? Can I tag it, or do you
want to?
I haven't looked at the CVS,
Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap/langs
who:mss
time: Sun Apr 15 06:02:41 PDT 2001
Log Message:
made it working with the latest python-xml
Files:
changed:xmlhelper.py ver2.py
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Andrew Sharp wrote:
For people who care about powerpc stuff
While the changelog below mentions powerpc, these are of course only
ia32 floppies. Having no patience, I have taken the liberty to
build a boot floppy for oldworld apple powermacs that solves the
dreaded no response from
On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 03:08:38PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
Jonathan McDowell wrote:
Unless you're volunteering?
I'm currently working on them. Or at least trying to build them (and I
appear to have got Atari, Amiga, Mac vme6000 done). It's a slow
process however.
Wow!
Martin Schulze wrote:
Hi,
it occurred to me that there is a problem with padding of our drivers
disk images.
Hmm, this is going to annoy me...
I just investigated our incoming directory:
auric!joey(pts/23):/org/ftp.debian.org/incoming tar tvfz
bf-images-1.44_2.2.23_i386.tar.gz|grep dr
Ethan Benson wrote:
On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 03:04:59PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote:
Andrew Sharp wrote:
For people who care about powerpc stuff
While the changelog below mentions powerpc, these are of course only
ia32 floppies. Having no patience, I have taken the liberty to
Repository: boot-floppies/make
who:h.heinold
time: Sun Apr 15 07:10:37 PDT 2001
Log Message:
make the size for the root.bin as variable and put the size in arch.vars, mips need
more then 3700
other architecures probaly too
Files:
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Repository: boot-floppies/make
who:h.heinold
time: Sun Apr 15 07:13:22 PDT 2001
Log Message:
add # size for root.bin
add line root_bin_size := 3700
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changed:alpha.vars
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Repository: boot-floppies/make
who:h.heinold
time: Sun Apr 15 07:27:27 PDT 2001
Log Message:
add line: root_bin_size := 3700
Files:
changed:i386.vars
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Repository: boot-floppies/make
who:h.heinold
time: Sun Apr 15 07:55:32 PDT 2001
Log Message:
add line: root_bin_size := 3700
Files:
changed:arm.vars
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Repository: boot-floppies/make
who:h.heinold
time: Sun Apr 15 07:57:41 PDT 2001
Log Message:
add line: root_bin_size := 3700
Files:
changed:m68k.vars
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Repository: boot-floppies/make
who:h.heinold
time: Sun Apr 15 07:58:25 PDT 2001
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add line: root_bin_size := 3700
Files:
changed:powerpc.vars
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Repository: boot-floppies/make
who:h.heinold
time: Sun Apr 15 07:59:23 PDT 2001
Log Message:
add line: root_bin_size := 3700
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Jonathan McDowell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd /really/ like to be able to do them with 2.2.19 kernels though.
Currently they all have the 2.2.17 kernel from potato, except for the
mac disks as there doesn't seem to be a 2.2.17 for it, so I've nabbed
the 2.2.19 from unstable to check that
Jonathan McDowell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If I recall, building on m68k in particular needs a lot of files
external to CVS for some reason. Poor ghetto port that it is.
The bootstra.tpp file is the only one I've actually come across so far.
Perhaps a mention of it in the readme might
Repository: boot-floppies
who:aph
time: Sun Apr 15 10:06:38 PDT 2001
Log Message:
patches from James Deikun: powerpc: fix bootprep.sh and how it's
invoked; deal with some apus oddities; rescue.sh: switch on $subarch,
not $system for powerpc; rootdisk.sh: added 'charset=latin1'
Repository: boot-floppies/debian
who:aph
time: Sun Apr 15 10:06:45 PDT 2001
Log Message:
patches from James Deikun: powerpc: fix bootprep.sh and how it's
invoked; deal with some apus oddities; rescue.sh: switch on $subarch,
not $system for powerpc; rootdisk.sh: added
Repository: boot-floppies/make
who:aph
time: Sun Apr 15 10:06:49 PDT 2001
Log Message:
patches from James Deikun: powerpc: fix bootprep.sh and how it's
invoked; deal with some apus oddities; rescue.sh: switch on $subarch,
not $system for powerpc; rootdisk.sh: added
"John H. Robinson, IV" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
as far as that goes, i can commit my ReiserFS additions to
debootstrap
debootstrap or dbootstrap?
You can at least send patches.
at any time. since i cannot get a boot disk to build, i have been
hesitant to actually make the commits.
Why
On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 01:51:29AM -0700, Andrew Sharp wrote:
For people who care about powerpc stuff
While the changelog below mentions powerpc, these are of course only
ia32 floppies. Having no patience, I have taken the liberty to
Of course, I've built them eight times in the past
Andrew Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We only care when you do -- and if bugs are filed, then no one cares.
Um, say what? Did you mean to say 'if no bugs are filed, then no
one cares.'?
Yah, oops.
I don't mind your brainstorming about a much better installation
system, but that
Stefan Nobis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In the woody-branch i can't see make_paths looking in
/build/cts/boot-floppies/updates but only in
Uh, I think all this is fixed now. Please let me know if not. We
use stuff from updates even if it's older than what is in the
downloaded area.
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I assume it's some kinda bizarre makefile madness we've already fixed.
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Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
his image is just the old 2.2.16 boot floppy since the potato r2 boot
floppies are broken. drow is trying to fix that in the r3 boot
floppies.
ARGS. Is he "trying to fix this" or did he "actually fix this"?
Drow, it would be a good time to appear
These are my results testing debootstrap hacked to make mbr, lilo,
and syslinux i386 only (as they should be).
This error we can hack around by touching the file into existance --
I think that would be a good idea
/sbin/ldconfig: Can't open configuration file /etc/ld.so.conf: No such file
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
tag 90967 + fixed
Bug#90967: Debian installer not recognizing high-numbered HD?
Bug#72672: [i386] problem trying to install to hdg
Bug#78328: hdg and hdh are not showing up as possible disks for partitioning
Tags added: fixed
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Perhaps you all should have read my post more fully. It is NOT an
old kernel, it is 2.2.18pre21 and I tested an install. It works
fine for 2.2.r2 Debian as I said. It SHOULD be used unless you are
posting yours for 2.2r2.
Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 01:51:29AM -0700,
Repository: boot-floppies/documentation
who:h.heinold
time: Sun Apr 15 13:28:47 PDT 2001
Log Message:
add mips entries, not right yet, but system builds
Files:
changed:defaults.ent
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On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 12:24:25PM -0700, Andrew Sharp wrote:
Perhaps you all should have read my post more fully. It is NOT an
old kernel, it is 2.2.18pre21 and I tested an install. It works
^^^
no where in your message did you say this, all you said is it worked
Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap
who:dwhedon
time: Sun Apr 15 16:05:26 PDT 2001
Log Message:
catch debootstrap return value properly
remember to call boxPopWindow() when necessary, this fixes a seg fault.
ifdef 0 the dup2() that was directing our stdin to
Interactivity would also be good for "failed to get console-data. [Skip]
[Abort]" sorts of options, which would probably be handy.
As it stands if I get an E: message I put up a problemBox() and the user needs
to hit continue, we try to continue, I could change that into a yes/no box, so
the
On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 12:24:25PM -0700, Andrew Sharp wrote:
Perhaps you all should have read my post more fully. It is NOT an
old kernel, it is 2.2.18pre21 and I tested an install. It works
fine for 2.2.r2 Debian as I said. It SHOULD be used unless you are
posting yours for 2.2r2.
I'm attempting to pull the boot-floppies CVS tree and I'm getting
problems:
U boot-floppies/utilities/bf-utf/slang-1.4.0-ege5.diff
cvs [server aborted]: out of memory; can not allocate 26 bytes
cvs [server aborted]: out of memory; can not allocate 78 bytes
This is with
Hi. I'm trying to install (via floppy) Debian Potato onto my 2 processor
SPARCstation 20, and I'm getting some weird errors. It boots with the
rescue image, and I get up to "Install Operating System Kernel and Modules"
before I get this error (on inserting the driver-1.bin image from
Jonathan McDowell wrote:
I'm attempting to pull the boot-floppies CVS tree and I'm getting
problems:
U boot-floppies/utilities/bf-utf/slang-1.4.0-ege5.diff
cvs [server aborted]: out of memory; can not allocate 26 bytes
cvs [server aborted]: out of memory; can not
On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 08:56:48PM -0400, Karl Ward wrote:
Hi. I'm trying to install (via floppy) Debian Potato onto my 2 processor
SPARCstation 20, and I'm getting some weird errors. It boots with the
rescue image, and I get up to "Install Operating System Kernel and Modules"
before I get
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On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 04:10:59PM -0700, David Whedon wrote:
Interactivity would also be good for "failed to get console-data. [Skip]
[Abort]" sorts of options, which would probably be handy.
As it stands if I get an E: message I put up a problemBox() and the user needs
to hit continue, we
On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 08:29:26PM -0700, Andrew Sharp wrote:
boot-floppies build system works. ~:^) Contrary to popular myth,
2.2r2 can't be obsolete until r3 is released. It hasn't been
released, has it? Believe it or not, I'm trying to help out here.
It has been finalized. I believe
Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 12:24:25PM -0700, Andrew Sharp wrote:
Perhaps you all should have read my post more fully. It is NOT an
old kernel, it is 2.2.18pre21 and I tested an install. It works
fine for 2.2.r2 Debian as I said. It SHOULD be used unless you are
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