* Horms wrote:
The new packages are available, look for the ones dated 29th
November.
Thanks, new kernel-source-2.4.27 works fine on alpha.
Norbert
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Since it looks like hppa automated installs cannot be done with a
preseed url in the kernel boot parameters, due to size restrictions, I
took at look at ways to deliver the information about preseeding via
dhcp.
First, how kickstart does it: I was under the impression before that
kickstart
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| Imagine all the .udebs for all the modules plus the kernel,
Let say for example that i386 builds 14 debs (386, 686, 686-smp,
k7 and k7-smp flavours) + 1 _all.deb (the docs).
linux-kernel-di generates approx 40 udebs.
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Sven Luther wrote:
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| Imagine all the .udebs for all the modules plus the kernel,
Let say for example that i386 builds 14 debs (386, 686, 686-smp,
k7 and
On 29. Nov 2004, at 19:48 Uhr, Frans Pop wrote:
On Monday 29 November 2004 16:30, Markus Hanauska wrote:
After 1% of the base installation var log messages say:
eval: 3: Syntax error: newline unexpected (expecting ))
I've seen this reported before, but it was not traced and must only
occur
in a
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 05:51:56PM +0100, Bastian Blank wrote:
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 02:55:20PM +0100, Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
I am not really sure what you are talking about, but we have packages
in the archive generating way more binaries that what this solution does.
No, we
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| Hi Sven,
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| Sven Luther wrote:
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| | | Imagine all the .udebs for all the modules plus the kernel,
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On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 03:12:04AM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
Next I looked at the dhcp rfcs. The dhcp options seemed like the obvious
way to get an url passed from dhcp to d-i. I looked at using option 43,
the vendor defined option, since its use is quite close to how d-i would
work. However, at
On 30. Nov 2004, at 09:43 Uhr, Markus Hanauska wrote:
However, I solved the problem! I was caused by an incorrect DNS
server. After DHCP failed, I entered the following address
information:
Address x.x.x.113
Subnet-Mask 255.255.255.192
Gatetway x.x.x.126
DNS x.x.x.126
However, that was
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| | | architectures having 2.6 kernels. | | ??? this makes no
| sence to me at all. and we are only talking | about one kernel.
| | | You only multiply once by
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| | | multiplied by the number of architectures plus the number of
| | | architectures having 2.6 kernels. | | ??? this makes no
| sence to me at
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 10:40:24AM +0100, Sven Luther wrote:
You don't generate udebs for each flavour because there
is not necessarely the need for it. In the i386 example there is only
one set of udebs coming from the -386- flavour.
Well, maybe, i am no expert on x86, but on powerpc, you
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 11:21:33AM +0100, Sven Luther wrote:
other way. This still doesn't mean that it is d-i task to workaround this
kind of problems introducing extra sets of udebs
Well, how do you install on that box then, provided we can't fix the above
bug, if it is a bug ?
Me
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Was it really that difficult to include
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| On these, there is a separate kernel because it is needed, not
| because you want some random optimizations. Try to install on a
| m68k/pmac with a m68k/amiga kernel to take one example i am
| familiar with, and you will see whta
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| On these, there is a separate kernel because it is needed, not
| because you want some random optimizations. Try to install on a
| m68k/pmac with
OK,
I made another test.
Plain PC, one hard disk.
Initiated with the debian boot floppies, used
ftp.de.debian.org as the mirror.
With the partition tool, I made two partitions:
- 1 GBhda1
- 10 GB hda2
Both configured as RAID partitions.
I then installed RAID1 devices,
one for swap,
Decided to play around with this a little more, as proof of concept, since
the manpage examples didn't *exactly* match the desired usage here.
Here is a slice of dhcpd.conf that does the right thing (with dhcp3):
group {
next-server 192.168.1.3;
host tftpclient {
# tftp client
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| | 20 sets of udebs, but just the common ones that can manage to
| | boot everything since the installer will make the proper
| decision | later. | |
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| | boot everything since the installer will make the proper
| decision | later. | | | No. This works for the -up against -smp
| ones, and maybe for the | upcoming
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 02:31:41AM -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 10:40:24AM +0100, Sven Luther wrote:
You don't generate udebs for each flavour because there
is not necessarely the need for it. In the i386 example there is only
one set of udebs coming from the
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 02:36:30AM -0800, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 11:21:33AM +0100, Sven Luther wrote:
other way. This still doesn't mean that it is d-i task to workaround this
kind of problems introducing extra sets of udebs
Well, how do you install on that box
Sounds like a good idea.
As you say, the PXE boot will have already used the
next-server:/filename DHCP extensions to download the next-stage
installer (PXElinux / d-i / whatever). Overloading the filename
parameter seems like a recipe for disaster; sure, we can return a
vendor-ID-based
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Such a question would be pertinent enough is asked very eary...and
thus would be in English only. As we always tried to minimize the
amount of English seen by users (except those who choose
English...obviously) as well as the number of
Paul Millar wrote:
As you say, the PXE boot will have already used the
next-server:/filename DHCP extensions to download the next-stage
installer (PXElinux / d-i / whatever). Overloading the filename
parameter seems like a recipe for disaster; sure, we can return a
vendor-ID-based value,
Package: installation-reports
Debian-installer-version: CD-ROM image built with jigdo on 20041114
uname -a: N/A
Date: 20041130
Method: CD-ROM
Machine: SUN Blade 100
Processor:
Memory: 640 Mb
Root Device: IDE
Root Size/partition table: N/A
Output of lspci and lspci -n: N/A
Base System Installation
Steve Langasek wrote:
class vendor-classes {
match option vendor-class-identifier;
}
subclass vendor-classes D-I {
next-server 192.168.1.3;
filename preseed-gunk;
}
Good idea.. I wonder if the next-server and filename here should be used
to construct a http url. As with
Steve Langasek wrote:
Taking all archs together, the number of kernel udebs across all
architectures and flavours seems to be 464. If there is a limit on how many
binary packages per source the archive can handle, that probably does blow
out the limit. I thought the limit was only on the
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Pascal de Bruijn wrote:
For a 2.6.8 kernel the ide-floppy.ko module takes about 19507 bytes of
disk space? Do we have that much left on the normal floppy images?
We don't have ide-core on the boot floppy image, nor do we have space for
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Tried again this morning with linux26.
Result: Hangs in Setting up Kernel-image.
Keyboard locked. Used the red button. There are no
logs in the /var/log dir: looked after booting from a
rescue disk.
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Package: preseed
Version: 1.01
Severity: wishlist
I'd like to be able to install both file-preseed and network-preseed
udebs on the same ramdisk.
I did this and got the following warning while building the ramdisk,
with the net result that file-preseed vanished from the ramdisk.
| Selecting
Geert Stappers wrote:
Where you are asking others to do some coding,
what about to test the boot.img.gz
from
http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/sarge/main/installer-i386/current/images/hd-media/
on a LS120 disk?
It won't work, since it's missing ide-floppy. This ls120 drive is the
first
Christian Perrier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've done a bit more testing. The problem only occurs if I boot using
'linux26', if I boot using 'linux' the network detection and
configuration work fine. Looking in the syslog for 2.4 I see
Well, maybe the driver to be loaded is different in
Hi,
The new debian installer is great! However, when I start the installer,
it doesn't recognize my SCSI hard drive. The information for the drive
is below:
scsi0 : Adaptec AIC79XX PCI-X SCSI HBA DRIVER, Rev 1.3.10-RH1
Adaptec AIC7901 Ultra320 SCSI adapter
aic7901: Ultra320
Hello dear ALSA package developers (and fellow d-i developers),
As first introdcution, let me mention that I'm quite dumb when
everything comes at sound in Linux, so please forgive in advance my
mistakes or imprecisions...:-)
I'm currently trying to setup a demo box for Debian Installer. The
On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 18:12, Sven Luther wrote:
But make sure you don't fix it for kernel 2.6.8, or things will break again,
and as sarge will ship with 2.6.8 ...
Yes, in /usr/src/kernel-source-2.6.8/drivers/net/Makefile:
obj-$(CONFIG_MV64340_ETH) += mv64340_eth.o
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Christian Perrier wrote:
At the end of the install, a user session is automagically opened and
I intend to get a nice sound saying Hello and welcome to your new
Debian system...in the current language. The session is a GNome
session because this is what give all defaults settings.
Here
Horms wrote:
There was a fix to the aic7xxx driver included in kernel-source-2.6.8
2.6.8-10 (actually it was in 2.6.8-9) but that was broken.
I think it is up to the di team to rebuild the kernel against that
package, I am reassigning it accordingly.
We did, after rc2. If you want to try
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Joey Hess wrote:
We could pick an option in the 128-254 range and use it, but we might be
violating rfc2939 by doing so, since it requires that these MUST NOT be
defined for use by any publicly distributed DHCP server, client or relay
agent implementations.
FWIW, FAI uses some of those
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 15:40, Joey Hess wrote:
Paul Millar wrote:
[various options]
One thing we could do is append something to the filename, so d-i
would try to tftp down files from /pxelinux.0.preseed/ using the
same set of schemes for finding host-specific files as does
pxelinux, or
On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 18:33, Christian Perrier wrote:
Here comes my nightmare : though the sound card in my test box is
properly detected (modules are loaded), the sound server in Gnome is
just unable to use it.
What are the names of the modules that are loaded?
What variant of libesd do you
Paul Millar wrote:
We could use any naming scheme we choose. Perhaps best to avoid any
collision with PXElinux, as the two are independent; so something
like /preseed/$hostname maybe?
... BUT ... the three options above were three different ways of d-i
discovering which file to use.
On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 19:49, Joey Hess wrote in part:
Probaly this is because on the first boot, the OSS module for your sound
card is loaded.
Agreed.
I guess that alsaconf either adds a module to /etc/modules, or loads it,
As part of its detection algorithm, alsaconf attempts to load
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Jack Carroll wrote:
Still running an install as I'm writing this, but I'll give you a
quick summary now.
Turns out that the SCSI
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Stephen R Marenka wrote:
I'd like to be able to install both file-preseed and network-preseed
udebs on the same ramdisk.
I did this and got the following warning while building the ramdisk,
with the net result that file-preseed vanished from the ramdisk.
I thought there was already a bug
Simon Liebold wrote:
As soon as DHCP-discovery starts, the machine freezes at 0% of
DHCP-discovery. You can not switch to another console anymore. I tried
to boot with expert and netcfg/use_dhcp=false boot-option, but no
difference was noticeable.
Where did you see netcfg/use_dhcp=false
Christian Perrier wrote:
Today, I got the very same probelm I got with the automated Welsh
install. It hangs while probing the APT mirrors.
The preseed files are exactly the same. Attached is a debug log of
base-config (system booted with DEBCONF_DEBUG=.).
This time, no comma is missing
Jack Carroll wrote:
Supplement the DEBOOTSTRAP ERROR message with something like
Go back, and start the Base System install again, or select a faster
mirror.
This simple hint could greatly reduce frustration for a Debian newbie.
Similar advice would be desirable if downloading
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Christian Perrier wrote:
Today, I got the very same probelm I got with the automated Welsh
install. It hangs while probing the APT mirrors.
The preseed files are exactly the same. Attached is a debug log of
base-config (system booted with
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- It can take a long time to update d-i to a new kernel version on all
arches. (Granted, part of this time is spent updating the udebs.)
So we often find ourselves updated to 2.4.28 on
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Only problem is that we'd need a tftp client in d-i.
According to Colin, busybox has a tftp-client.
It's just not enabled for d-i.
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Hi,
I'd go further and consider getting all patches for the sarge branch
tested in trunk and/or reviewed by this list before committing them
there.
Sorry:
I assume this also counts for translations of the manual?
In my opinion, that counts first for changes to the original version
I don't have all answers yet as the box is at work. I'll complete this
tomorrow...
What are the names of the modules that are loaded?
from memory i180_audio
What variant of libesd do you have installed -- libesd0 or libesd-alsa0?
Well, the thing which comes with the desktop task. I'll
Quoting Thomas Hood ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
in either case you need to remove the OSS
module and modprobe the alsa module before alsa will work.
Yes.
My very last attempts before leaving work was stopping/restarting
hotplug
My other concern is not needing to run alsaconf as, IIRC, it
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scsi0 : Adaptec AIC79XX PCI-X SCSI HBA DRIVER, Rev 1.3.10-RH1
Adaptec AIC7901 Ultra320 SCSI adapter
aic7901: Ultra320 Wide Channel A, SCSI Id=7, PCI-X 67-100Mhz,
512 SCBs
Horms wrote:
On Sun, Nov 21, 2004 at 10:55:54PM +0100, Joachim Nilsson wrote:
Is there any particular reason as to why CONFIG_BLK_DEV_OFFBOARD
is not enabled in a standard Debian kernel? I'm running Sarge
with a home grown 2.4.27 due to _only this_ so from time to time
it's a bit annoying.
Seems
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scsi0 : Adaptec AIC79XX PCI-X SCSI HBA DRIVER,
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Yeah, I tried the 2.6 kernel also, to no avail. However, I haven't
tried any of the daily builds since rc2. I'll try that also.
Well, AFAICT the required module (aic79xx.ko) _is_ included
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Olivier ROLAND wrote:
GRUB failed to install during the installation process but LILO does the
job.
Many tries and nothing special here simple / and swap give the same result
(GRUB failed)
If grub is installed after the installation process then grub install is
OK but then during the
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Hi,
I gather there is a problem with installing Linux on machines with SATA
drives. I've tried installing from the woody cd and this ends up assigning my cd
to /dev/hda and my hard drive to /dev/hde which leads to a problem with
untrapped interrupts. My cd drive is on an ATA slot but my
On Di, 2004-11-30 at 14:06 -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
Where did you see netcfg/use_dhcp=false mentioned? That was changed a while
ago to netcfg/disable_dhcp=true, and all the docs should have been
updated already. I think that option will disable the dhcp, whether that
fixes your kernel hang,
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Subject: Re: AIC 79xx for di
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 21:02, Deccio, Casey T wrote:
Yeah, I tried the 2.6 kernel also, to no
Quoting Holger Wansing ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
In my opinion, that counts first for changes to the original version
of the manual. However, as soon as some English is changed in the
manual, there's of course no permission to request for updating
translations.
???
So from now on the
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 02:55:20PM +0100, Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
Sven Luther wrote:
|Fabio Massimo di Nitto wrote:
| - - the second one is slightly more dynamic and it involves the
| addition ~ of the udebs to the control file at build time, but
| they are still arch specific.
|
|
Paul Telford wrote:
:00:14.0 Ethernet controller: Digital Equipment Corporation DECchip
21142/43 (rev 30)
:00:14.0 0200: 1011:0019 (rev 30)
discover1 wants to load de4x5 for this. Is that wrong?
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Hi,
Looks like my sentence wasn't clear. I was more focused on English
version than translations when replying.
IMHO, you do not need asking for updating translations in the sarge
branch.
OK.
I will commit the changed files first to trunk and when it is built
there with no errors, then
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 23:05:03 +0100
Peter 'p2' De Schrijver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The quik.conf should be :
image=/boot/vmlinux-2.6.9-powerpc
append=root=/dev/ram video=radeonfb:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
initrd=/boot/initrd.img-2.6.9-powerpc
Label=test
this works indeed *much* better :-)
The
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 15:06:39 +0900, Horms wrote:
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On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 02:15:31PM +0200, Tapio Lehtonen wrote:
Same as before, linux26 does not find the SCSI disk, aic7xxx is loaded.
Installation logs in http://people.debian.org/~tale/peli/
Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Christian Perrier wrote:
Today, I got the very same probelm I got with the automated Welsh
install. It hangs while probing the APT mirrors.
The preseed files are exactly the same. Attached is a debug log of
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'modprobe aic79xx' works just fine from VT2, but when I try go back to
VT1 and detect hardware again, again it isn't found. I am running the
installer from a usb drive with the netinst
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004, Joey Hess wrote:
Paul Telford wrote:
:00:14.0 Ethernet controller: Digital Equipment Corporation DECchip
21142/43 (rev 30)
:00:14.0 0200: 1011:0019 (rev 30)
discover1 wants to load de4x5 for this. Is that wrong?
I don't know. I do know that it didn't
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Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Philippe Vachon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-11-26 00:02]:
1. The version of fdisk that comes with Debian Installer REALLY sucks...
namely because I had to figure out on paper my partition table, rather
We'll move to something else after sarge.
2.
This thread died out without a conclusion and now that the svn
repository is branched, it's more urgent that we find a way to test
things in it. Here's a summary of the proposals, I've added updates
from the thread:
- upload to unstable
Advantage: Easy, sid_d-i images will use them,
Package: installation-reports
Severity: normal
Debian-installer-version: today's hppa netboot daily build
Method: Netbooted, installed from my local sarge mirror.
Machine: hppa a500 (I think, it's not mine)
Processor: dual 550 mhz PA8600
Memory: 1994 mb
Root Device: /dev/sda5
Root Size/partition
* SYSTEM ALERT **
ALERT LEVEL: 6 = Boot possible, pending failure - action required
REASON FOR ALERT
SOURCE: 8 = I/O
SOURCE DETAIL: 6 = disk SOURCE ID: 0
I accepted this alert, and it went on to boot linux. So what does this alert
mean, anyone know? Any way to
Paul Telford wrote:
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004, Joey Hess wrote:
Paul Telford wrote:
:00:14.0 Ethernet controller: Digital Equipment Corporation DECchip
21142/43 (rev 30)
:00:14.0 0200: 1011:0019 (rev 30)
discover1 wants to load de4x5 for this. Is that wrong?
I don't know. I
On Nov 30, 2004, at 6:50 PM, Joey Hess wrote:
It's very wrong on at least my a500, causes a crash with the 2.4 kernel
after base install. See bug #282814.
I've seen it I reported it. ;)
Did the system you installed with 2.6 boot up ok? Was de4x5 loaded by
discover then, or is the module not
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 09:19:15PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
- linux-kernel-di-arch: Upload to t-p-u, does not need autobuild,
no problem.
- debian-installer: We'd not upload development version of this
even if unstable were open for developmental uploads, because it's
only
On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 01:49:09PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
Christian Perrier wrote:
At the end of the install, a user session is automagically opened and
I intend to get a nice sound saying Hello and welcome to your new
Debian system...in the current language. The session is a GNome
Steve Langasek wrote:
partman-auto is arch: all, actually, which makes the alpha recipe breakage
more annoying to fix no matter which way you slice it.
Ok, still it seems fixable by removing recipes-alpha/multi_user
If these are representative of the type of problems we'll be dealing
with
Paul Telford wrote:
On Nov 30, 2004, at 6:50 PM, Joey Hess wrote:
It's very wrong on at least my a500, causes a crash with the 2.4 kernel
after base install. See bug #282814.
I've seen it I reported it. ;)
283754 rather
FWIW, CONFIG_DE4X5 does seem to be available in 2.6 so it is
linux-kernel-di-sparc-2.6_0.03_sparc.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
linux-kernel-di-sparc-2.6_0.03.dsc
linux-kernel-di-sparc-2.6_0.03.tar.gz
kernel-image-2.6.8-1-sparc64-di_0.03_sparc.udeb
nic-modules-2.6.8-1-sparc64-di_0.03_sparc.udeb
Accepted:
cdrom-core-modules-2.6.8-1-sparc32-di_0.03_sparc.udeb
to
pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-sparc-2.6/cdrom-core-modules-2.6.8-1-sparc32-di_0.03_sparc.udeb
cdrom-core-modules-2.6.8-1-sparc64-di_0.03_sparc.udeb
to
There are a lot of s390 builds still missing in this chain, so it will be
some time yet before this particular fix finds its way into testing.
OK, thanks for the analysis. Answering to your question on IRC, the
demo of the BabelBox is planned for early February, so I still have
plenty of
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