Quoting Christian PERRIER (bubu...@debian.org):
There are rewording needed to this template. particularly, the
synopsisjust sucks (too long, is a sentence, etc.)
I corrected them, the best I could. Please check my changes.
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Please find attached the debconf templates for partman-zfs, the D-I
component that will be used to setup ZFS on kFreeBSD systems. These
templates are sometimes very similar to partman-lvm templates, but
some are brand new and might need the eye of a native speaker..:-)
I did my best but, of
Hello Gaudenz,
As it seems, D-I git is not synced with uploaded netcfg. I wanted to
do an l10n upload (many translation teams have now translated the new
WPA templates) but I indeed can't.
Would you mind, when possible (back from your holidays), resyncing
D-I git with the uploaded 1.66 and 1.67
Am 04.08.2011 18:56, schrieb Joey Hess:
IIRC there was quite a long thread about this during the alioth
transition, and it's not clear to me that it makes sense to use
anonscm.debian.org when git.debian.org still works (and it used by
more than 10 thousand packages). I won't be making this
Hello everybody!
Where can I get full list of the hd-media boot parameters? For example, I
would like to make an USB flash drive and put there two images (i386 and
amd64), so I must specify the image to the installer.
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Bug #636675 [debian gnu/linux testing squeeze - official snapshot amd64]
Debian Testing Cd install on KVM virtualisation stops at Select and install
software stage
Warning: Unknown package 'debian'
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Christian PERRIER wrote:
(please keep -boot CC'ed to answers)
[...]
Template: partman-zfs/multipv_root
Type: error
# :sl4:
Description: Separate /boot mandatory for this ZFS configuration
The ZFS pool where your root file system is hosted is configured to use more
than one physical
Justin B Rye wrote:
[...]
Attachments attached this time.
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--- partman-zfs.templates.old 2011-08-05 12:18:02.001958260 +0100
+++ partman-zfs.templates
G-I is broken in current daily builds, see attachment.
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attachment: gtk.png
Samuel Thibault, le Fri 05 Aug 2011 02:14:01 +0200, a écrit :
- The boot loader step failed at first. console 4 was complaining that
/boot/zfs wasn't existing.
- However, /usr and /var were not mounted.
Actually, these two are probably simply a consequence of this
- The zfsutils package is
Hi,
What would I need to do to install Wheezy with a Squeeze installer on
PowerPC? I thought of downloading CD1 of the stable powerpc installer
and change all udebs into wheezy ones (with its own dist folder
wheezy and linker testing linking to wheezy and add a
preseed.cfg file wherein it is made
Quoting Justin B Rye (j...@edlug.org.uk):
Justin B Rye wrote:
[...]
Attachments attached this time.
Everything seems fine. The only change I did was here:
Description: Separate /boot mandatory for this ZFS configuration
Your root file system is on a ZFS pool that uses more than one
- The hard disk was properly discovered, but the partitioning step was
awfully slow.
This may be related to partman-zfs. For now I've only worried about
adding the missing features and correcting bugs, I think it still has
much room for optimization.
If someone wants to help with this, I
On Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 02:09:38PM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Samuel Thibault, le Fri 05 Aug 2011 02:14:01 +0200, a écrit :
- The boot loader step failed at first. console 4 was complaining that
/boot/zfs wasn't existing.
- However, /usr and /var were not mounted.
Actually, these two are
Robert Millan, le Fri 05 Aug 2011 14:42:13 +0200, a écrit :
- However, /usr and /var were not mounted. Actually /etc/fstab did not
even mention them.
Was your root filesystem missing in fstab too?
Yes. Only things like floppy/cdrom/proc were there.
Btw, which version of partman-zfs
Steve McIntyre, le Fri 05 Aug 2011 13:43:32 +0100, a écrit :
So a proper-enough fix would be to make sure that zfsutils are on the
netinst CD which, AIUI, is supposed to contain enough packages to
install a working base system. debian-cd maintainers, do you agree?
Sure, makes sense.
On Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 02:54:20PM +0200, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Steve McIntyre, le Fri 05 Aug 2011 13:43:32 +0100, a écrit :
So a proper-enough fix would be to make sure that zfsutils are on the
netinst CD which, AIUI, is supposed to contain enough packages to
install a working base system.
Robert Millan, le Fri 05 Aug 2011 15:40:00 +0200, a écrit :
You can obtain a list of pools and filesystems with:
zfs list
But zfsutils was not installed due to missing network and missing
zfsutils on the netinst CD.
zfs and zpool are also available in zfsutils-udeb (outside the
Justin B Rye wrote:
- Please chose the mode for multidisk operations for this ZFS pool:
+ Please chose the mode for multidisk operations for this ZFS pool:
Hang on, uncaught typo - it rhymes with lose and whose but it's
spelt like loose and moose...
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On Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 02:17:40PM +0200, Jeroen Diederen wrote:
What would I need to do to install Wheezy with a Squeeze installer on
PowerPC? I thought of downloading CD1 of the stable powerpc installer
and change all udebs into wheezy ones (with its own dist folder
wheezy and linker testing
You can install Squeeze with netinst ISO, and then upgrade needed
packages before reboot, like latest 1.3.16 yaboot from wheezy/sid.
And then upgrade whatever else.
G
On 08/05/2011 05:41 PM, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 02:17:40PM +0200, Jeroen Diederen wrote:
What
On Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 05:49:58PM +0300, Gasha wrote:
You can install Squeeze with netinst ISO, and then upgrade needed
packages before reboot, like latest 1.3.16 yaboot from wheezy/sid.
Oh yaboot. Right. I use grub2. yaboot at the time I installed squeeze
was insufficient when using
Hello,
Robert Millan, le Fri 05 Aug 2011 15:40:00 +0200, a écrit :
2011/8/5 Samuel Thibault sthiba...@debian.org:
Btw, which version of partman-zfs were you using?
The one from the squeeze 6.0.2.1 installer, 5.
I really think these problems should be fixed by upgrading partman-zfs
in
On Thu, 2011-02-17 at 12:57 -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
Adam D. Barratt wrote:
In order to ensure that packages marked as key for a task remain present
and installable in testing, britney uses a generated faux package which
depends on each of the packages.
[...]
We've therefore been looking
I need to be able to use a preseed.cfg file. The Wheezy installer
doesn't allow me this.
See my bug report[1] on this.
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=636145
And I am not interested in upgrading from Squeeze. I need to be able to
install a Wheezy system together with my own
Adam D. Barratt wrote:
Time passed, and a version of tasksel which implements the real
package approach will migrate to testing in the next day or so.
joeyh / -boot - could you confirm that the task overrides {can,should}
be dropped (and thus the fields removed from the Packages files for
Robert Millan, le Fri 05 Aug 2011 14:42:13 +0200, a écrit :
- However, /usr and /var were not mounted. Actually /etc/fstab did not
even mention them.
Was your root filesystem missing in fstab too?
I've done more tests in kvm, and will reinstall on the actual box later
and re-submit
Debian installer build overview
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Failed or old builds:
* OLD BUILD:armel Jul 30 17:32 buildd@alain build_iop32x_netboot
http://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/armel/daily/build_iop32x_netboot.log
* OLD BUILD:armel Jul 30 17:34 buildd@alain
Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n d-i
In the installation step Select a keyboard layout there is an option for
Serbian (Cyrillic) layout, but after the installation you end up with Serbian
(Latin) layout as default. Serbian (Cyrillic) should be changed to Serbian
(Latin)
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