I'm afraid I'll have to add two new (short) strings to flash-kernel
and change one string. This is because I've added the ability to make
certain embedded systems bootable that need a special boot image on
disk. The current messages talk about writing the kernel to flash and
this is not
Otavio Salvador wrote:
Hello Barry,
Looking at the output data I fail to see how this mess happened. I'd
like to ask you to do another test for us. Please boot d-i and after
wireless has been properly setup grab the following information:
/proc/net/dev
lspci -knn
My current bet is that
oldsys-preseed_2.0_armel.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
oldsys-preseed_2.0.dsc
oldsys-preseed_2.0.tar.gz
oldsys-preseed_2.0_armel.udeb
Greetings,
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Otavio Salvador wrote:
Hello Barry,
Looking at the output data I fail to see how this mess happened. I'd
like to ask you to do another test for us. Please boot d-i and after
wireless has been properly setup grab the following information:
/proc/net/dev
lspci -knn
My current bet is that
Accepted:
oldsys-preseed_2.0.dsc
to pool/main/o/oldsys-preseed/oldsys-preseed_2.0.dsc
oldsys-preseed_2.0.tar.gz
to pool/main/o/oldsys-preseed/oldsys-preseed_2.0.tar.gz
oldsys-preseed_2.0_armel.udeb
to pool/main/o/oldsys-preseed/oldsys-preseed_2.0_armel.udeb
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Greetings from the Cambridge BSP!
While reinstalling an IA64 with a d-i daily-build netinst CD, the
Detect disks stage failed. Here's a snippet from the syslog:
[...]
Jun 28 11:34:59 kernel: Probing
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It looks as though the problem is:
* libparted1.8-udeb depends on the architecture-specific package libunwind7
on ia64, because the parted library requires libunwind.so.7
* src:libunwind does not build any udebs at all
According to experimental
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retitle 488267 Wireless NIC gets renamed to wlan0_rename
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Bug#488374: installation-reports: [ia64] missing libunwind.so.7 =
parted_devices cannot find disks
Bug reassigned from package `installation-reports' to `parted'.
severity 488374 serious
Bug#488374:
reassign 488267 udev 0.114-2
retitle 488267 Wireless NIC gets renamed to wlan0_rename
thanks
On Saturday 28 June 2008, Barry Tennison wrote:
I hope you can make something of this. I'm still at a loss to
understand where wlan0 gets renamed to wlan0_rename and by whom - it
does seem to be some
reassign 488374 parted 1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-7
severity 488374 serious
retitle 488374 [ia64] libparted depends on libunwind for which no udeb exists
thanks
On Saturday 28 June 2008, Simon McVittie wrote:
Jun 28 11:35:02 main-menu[648]: (process:3835): parted_devices: error
while loading shared
On Saturday 28 June 2008, Jochen Plumeyer wrote:
I wanted to test the Debian Installer Lenny Beta 2 CD images with
qemu again (installing both from virtual Windoze XP and the normal
way), but the kernel freezes (I tried the KDE-CD-1 and businesscard
images).
I just tried the LennyBeta2 KDE CD
Hi,
On Saturday 28 June 2008 17:43, Frans Pop wrote:
Yes, looks like that was about a year ago (even if the changelog does not
mention it).
Ah, ok.
I tried to explain that in the bug report. We (Debian Edu) use it to
modify the profile which gets installed...
Sorry, but that is Greek to
Hello,
Frans Pop, le Sat 31 May 2008 18:59:32 +0200, a écrit :
On Saturday 31 May 2008, Samuel Thibault wrote:
What is the status of the kernel support and the l-m-e packaging?
Attached is the patch to l-m-e which I have used.
OK. But my question actually was: when can we expect these
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 07:37:53PM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting Robert Millan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
OK. In that case I think Reserve BIOS boot area: would have my vote.
Here's a new patch with all the requested changes.
OK for debconf templates.
And the rest?
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On Saturday 28 June 2008, Holger Levsen wrote:
How/why exactly does it need to be different for a laptop than for a
desktop?
I believe it only differs in that it installs some more packages -
implemented as described above.
This seems to indicate that instead of having a different profile
Holger Levsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried to explain that in the bug report. We (Debian Edu) use it to
modify the profile which gets installed...
Sorry, but that is Greek to me. What is a profile, what does it do?
In a normal Debian Edu installation the user is prompted to choose one
2008/6/28 Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If the font size changes (which IMO is a good thing), we will probably
need to adjust the font size correction currently done in D-I by the
gtk-set-font script in the rootskel-gtk package.
Or does the There is no change to the udeb mean that the size for
2008/6/27 Otavio Salvador [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Please go ahead.
We noticed one more rendering bug in Kalyani.ttf and after fixing it,
we will upload the package in one or two days.
Regards
Praveen
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Machine: HP Workstation zx2000
Partitions:
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If a Release file fails to verify because it is out of sync with the
Release.gpg on one mirror, debootstrap will cache the file, and reuse it
if it's run a second time, with a different mirror. Result is that the
second mirror also appears to
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Bug#488267: Wireless NIC gets renamed to wlan0_rename
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retitle 488267 Should add hostap modules
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On Friday 27 June 2008, Joey Hess wrote:
Frans Pop wrote:
Changelog is not correct: this does not only affect CD installs, but
affects _any_ install method as none of them will have security
sources active during base installation.
Ok, but CDs are the primary debeficiary.
Well, in so far
On Saturday 28 June 2008, Frans Pop wrote:
Attached are two more patches. Once fixes the above, and the other
adds a preseed setting.
The Template: pkgsel/upgrade seems to be missing a Default.
And should have (to silence Lintian):
Description: for internal use; can be preseeded
type of
I've been working on a fix for bug #479431, and before I apply it to
d-i, I want to make you aware of it, since it can have repercussions to
DSAs and release management.
To summarize the problem for non-d-i developers:
If a user is installing from a CD or mirror, debootstrap is used to
Attached patchset is tested, and worked ok for upgrading a beta2 netinst
system to current testing.
I want to let the security and release teams know about this change
before applying it.
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Date: June 28, 2008
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On Sunday 29 June 2008, Sjoerd Simons wrote:
Comments/Problems:
Boot stops after: Freeing unused kernel memory: 228k freed
I see:
2: console=ttyB0
Which leads me to suspect that this may be #484366.
Can you try booting with 'BOOT_DEBUG=3' and at the debug shell removing
the /bin/cttyhack
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Dear Frans,
thank you for your quick reply on my report! Sorry for my delayed
answer.
After some more reading I think I understand better now what is
happening. So if the problem is in the domain of grub and not debian
specific, I think it would be reasonable to close the bug.
On the other
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