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On Fri, 9 Apr 2004 18:58:11 -0400
glenn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using the boot/root floppies I am able to configure the network and install Debian
from the net and everything seems to work fine. On reboot however I have no
network. dmesg says the card is detected but I have no tools
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Quoting Mark Demma ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
this happen on my own. Its a shame that something this important is
No it is not a shame. I maybe overreact because I'm not a native
speaker but calling this a shame as
we call this in french c'est une honte is needlessly aggressive,
especially to
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On Fri, 2004-04-09 at 16:02, Frans Pop wrote:
On Friday 09 April 2004 21:49, Rick Thomas wrote:
This is OldWorld PowerMac.
Booting off of floppy uses the miboot bootloader. It's not like lilo or
grub on i386. There's no point in the process where you get to enter
that kind of stuff.
On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 01:24:27AM -0400, Rick_Thomas wrote:
On Fri, 2004-04-09 at 14:28, Rick Thomas wrote:
Malte Cornils wrote:
but I would appreciate it if someone
could test the current images (Holger?) on similar hardware.
I'll test the latest daily-build boot floppies
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Hi,
step 2-9: (debian-installer)
I'm a bit suprised to see the user going through all the help in
such detail. This suggests that more online help later on would
be a good thing. We're getting that in the new version of
partman at least.
It also suggests that
On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 10:05, Erik Steffl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and while we're at it - netherlands is really holland.
No, it's not, actually. Holland is only part of the Netherlands.
well, yes. but: in slovakia the name for the country is holandsko
(slovak spelling for holland).
On 8.IV.2004 at 18:45 Eddy Petrisor wrote:
Moldavian can be included by Romanian as their official language is in
fact Romanian (with maybe a few little modifications here and there),
but Romanian is 100% understandable for a Moldavian (well, except
regionalisms - some kind of dialect, but
Well the subject says it. :-)
I'd prefer if someone with better English knowledge than me resolves
the problems in the templates of partman. Probably Joey of Christian?
Anton Zinoviev
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Quoting Russell Coker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
In the case of an installer or any other software which offers a selection of
languages the right thing to do is to display every name in it's local form.
Not needed. The installer asks for language before asking for
country.
The English (and
Package: debian-installer
Version: 20040407
An excellent addition to a great installer!
(Sorry for the long report, but I think you'll find it is worth reading it.)
Summary
===
- all bootable partitions were recognized :-)
- Win2k boots from GRUB :-)
- Woody does not boot from GRUB :-(
-
Quoting Anton Zinoviev ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Well the subject says it. :-)
I'd prefer if someone with better English knowledge than me resolves
the problems in the templates of partman. Probably Joey of Christian?
Then probably Joey. My English is sometimes awkward..:-)
But others may have
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On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 10:05, Erik Steffl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and while we're at it - netherlands is really holland.
No, it's not, actually. Holland is only part of the Netherlands.
well, yes. but: in slovakia the name for the country is
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Severity: critical
Debian-installer-version: sarge-i386-netinst of 7 April
Method: Boot from CD
Machine: Athlon64 with Mylex Acceleraid 170 RAID Controller
Problem:
The installer is unable to create partitions.
If I do partitions with other tools (or Woody), the
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 20:39, Mathieu Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sure that is not the only example where the name of the country
is confused or country has completely different names in different
languages.
Well, French often refers to England when they talk about United
Kingdom.
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Debian-installer-version: netinst ISO date: 09-APR-04 from
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Method: boot from cdrom
Machine: SPARC Classic (sun4m)
Processor:
Memory: 16 MB
typing 'boot cdrom' at the
Package: languagechooser
Version: svn
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch l10n d-i
Attached patch adds console-cyrillic support for languagechooser
prebaseconfig (similar to console-tools). Prebaseconfig expects
information about cyrillic keyboard in form:
cyr=style,size,encoding,layout(options)
I'm trying to get d-i working for amd64. I'm working with
2.6 kernels because the 2.4 ones don't really work properly.
I've changed busybox-cvs not to include support for modules.
I'm only using netboot currently.
It seems to boot properly. On the screen it stops with:
Setting up filesystem,
On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 11:42:47PM +1000, Russell Coker wrote:
The only disagreement regarding the US is whether you call it's citizens
Americans or USians (*). The phrase people of the United States is
strictly correct and not in dispute.
Of course, like any other country, what matters is
Kurt Roeckx wrote:
It seems to boot properly. On the screen it stops with:
Setting up filesystem, please wait ...
It does get all the way to starting init, the other vc's are
started. I can run commands on the second vc. It seems
debian-installer has become a zombie for some reason.
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On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 12:18:25PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
Kurt Roeckx wrote:
It seems to boot properly. On the screen it stops with:
Setting up filesystem, please wait ...
It does get all the way to starting init, the other vc's are
started. I can run commands on the second vc. It
Anton Zinoviev wrote:
Well the subject says it. :-)
I'd prefer if someone with better English knowledge than me resolves
the problems in the templates of partman. Probably Joey of Christian?
I've made a pass over all the templates and made enough changes to
severly annoy our translators.
On 10.IV.2004 at 13:33 Joey Hess wrote:
I've made a pass over all the templates and made enough changes to
severly annoy our translators. It's hardly the last word on polishing
them.
:-) So you have already done the most important work.
When do you plan to upload the new partman?
I don't
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severity 220192 normal
Bug#220192: lilo-installer: presents an
On 8.IV.2004 at 03:37 Anton Zinoviev wrote:
I will look at partman-newworld after a few days.
I have commited the changes. Notice however that the new
partman-newworld can work properly only with the new partman packages
and they are not uploaded yet.
Looking at yaboot-installer I observed
Anton Zinoviev wrote:
I don't know. I can not use my developer machine for uploads.
Probably on 13 April.
If it's ready, someone else could upload. I think it's ready, I've been
using it for days with no problems.
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uname -a: Linux futura.home 2.6.5 #1 Sat Apr 10 00:04:47 EDT 2004 i686 GNU/Linux
Date: 2004-04-09
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Processor: 1.6 GHz
Frans Pop wrote:
Booting Woody fails with the following message.
Booting 'Debian GNU/Linux (3.0) (on /dev/hda5)'
root (hd0,0)
filesystem is ext2fs, partition type 0x83
kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda5
Error 15: file not found
I think it fails because it looks for
Package: kbd-chooser
Version: 0.48
Severity: normal
Tags: d-i
In a high priority install, after languagechooser, I go straight to the
list of keyboards. If I go back it takes me to the previously
undisplayed list of keyboard interfaces (sort of strange). If I try to
go back from there, it just
On 10.IV.2004 at 14:27 Joey Hess wrote:
If it's ready, someone else could upload. I think it's ready, I've been
using it for days with no problems.
Yes, it is.
Anton Zinoviev
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Comments below.
One additional suggestion.
I don't really want the Windows 98 partition in my boot menu (removed it
manually now). It would be very nice if OS-prober would offer a list of
options based on the probe and allow the user to (de)select the ones (not) to
be included. However, this
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Without a continue button displayed any more, the back button looks out
of place on the left hand side of select and string input dialog boxes.
It made sense to put the back button on the left when the continue was
on the right, to imply a left/right
Frans Pop wrote:
Great that the lilo.conf parser caches all!
Not much in the log:
linux-boot-prober: info: found boot partition /dev/discs/disc0/part1 for linux
system on /dev/discs/disc0/part5
(same message repeated because I ran GRUB twice)
I did find some problems in boot mounting that
My report on my attempt to boot an oldworld Mac from floppy is below...
On Sat, 2004-04-10 at 02:36, Sven Luther wrote:
On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 01:24:27AM -0400, Rick_Thomas wrote:
On Fri, 2004-04-09 at 14:28, Rick Thomas wrote:
Malte Cornils wrote:
but I would appreciate it if
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Sadly, My PowerMac 6500/225 also shows the same symptoms. The boot
floppy (and the ofonlyboot floppy, as well) are read -- seemingly
successfully -- but the Tux/Mac icon never goes away.
I apologize to Malte. You were right. I was wrong. The kernel on the
floppies seems to be broken.
Enjoy!
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Date: 2004-04-10
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Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There alredy, the Chinese language needed a special treatment because
of the way the two written forms are coded: zh-CN and zh_TW.which
uses a country information for indicating the differences between the
two written form of the language.
So,
On Sat, 2004-04-10 at 19:06, Rick_Thomas wrote:
Sadly, My PowerMac 6500/225 also shows the same symptoms. The boot
floppy (and the ofonlyboot floppy, as well) are read -- seemingly
successfully -- but the Tux/Mac icon never goes away.
I apologize to Malte. You were right. I was wrong.
On Sun, Apr 11, 2004 at 01:10:23AM -0400, Rick_Thomas wrote:
On Sat, 2004-04-10 at 19:06, Rick_Thomas wrote:
Sadly, My PowerMac 6500/225 also shows the same symptoms. The boot
floppy (and the ofonlyboot floppy, as well) are read -- seemingly
successfully -- but the Tux/Mac icon never goes
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