"
> FONTFACE="TerminusBold"
> FONTSIZE="11x22"
>
> in /etc/default/console-setup.
What about /etc/console-setup/cached_setup_font.sh?
Something unusual about the kernel? Read-only file systems? With or
without systemd?
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d less)
> the system is as described earlier - a minimal installation without
> the standard utilities or a DE.
>
> Yes, it has systemd. However, I note that the one unstable machine I
> have with sysvinit does not exhibit this issue.
Then it seems this is a duplicate of the misterious bug #857132.
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57132 and 861454. Unfortunately
nobody has been able to find the cause of this bug.
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system. And the other scripts are short
and simple and do not require temporary files.
On the other hand, it seems likely to me that this bug is a duplicate of
#819288.
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charmap, but also the
keyboard) and the only reason you didn't notice this was that you used
QWERTY layout?
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On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 08:10:54PM +0100, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 06:16:26PM +0200, Anton Zinoviev wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 09, 2014 at 08:18:01PM +0200, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> > > Package: console-setup
> > > Version: 1.111
> > > Severity: im
t seems the reason it removes XKBOPTIONS and
XKBMODEL is that it tries to do something with these variables.
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ions of console-setup removed the files
leaved
by older versions but there is nothing we can do about this, so not much will
be
gained if we keep the bug open.
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On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 08:10:59PM +0300, Anton Zinoviev wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 04:36:50PM +0300, Victor Porton wrote:
> >
> > When the keyboard is in English mode, AltGr has no effect.
> >
> > When the keyboard is in Russian mode, holding AltGr temporarily
&
rsions of console-setup, some other package must have corrupted
/etc/default/keyboard but I have no idea which one.
Therefore, I'd like to ask you: Have you observed this bug in situations when
you
are certain you haven't used gnome-control-center or some other configuration
program based on systemd/localed?
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it works
> just after running dpkg-reconfigure, the setting is not correctly restored
> after a reboot.
I expect a fixed package will be ready in a few days.
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s
is incorrect because console-setup relies on /usr being available and /usr is
provided by $remote_fs.
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the sysadmin has to run
manually 'setupcon --save-only' when the installation completes and each time
he
modifies the configuration files of console-setup.
With the next release, I don't know yet.
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tags 796603 -help
thanks
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 09:54:23AM -0300, Felipe Sateler wrote:
>
> On Mon, 22 Feb 2016 19:33:28 +0300 Anton Zinoviev wrote:
> > tags 796603 + help patch
>
> I see you tagged this bug help. What can I do to help move this forward?
Thank you. In th
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 04:41:41PM -0300, Felipe Sateler wrote:
> On 29 February 2016 at 15:22, Anton Zinoviev wrote:
>
> > this script will move out of runlevel S on Linux and on FreeBSD there is no
> > systemd.
>
> Interesting. Why is it no longer required during e
y to run setupcon
in order to configure the console. It is OK to configure the keyboard
in this way, but this usually will be slower than what the script
keyboard-setup.sh does -- instead of setupcon it runs
/etc/console-setup/cached_setup_keyboard.sh and reverts to using
setupcon only when th
e
> right thing when initscripts is not installed (ie, not abort the
> installation).
Another problem is the $remote_fs dependency of console-setup.sh. See
#621077.
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ssibility to use something like 'ConditionPathDoesntExist?
If yes, then we can use two units like these:
Unit 1:
ConditionPathExists=/etc/console-setup/cached_setup_keyboard.sh
ExecStart=/etc/console-setup/cached_setup_keyboard.sh
Unit 2:
ConditionPathDoesntExist=/etc/console-setup/cached_setup_keyboard.sh
ConditionPathExists=/bin/setupcon
ExecStart=/bin/setupcon --keyboard-only
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tial understanding from people not already familiar with the
> package.
I agree in 100% with this.
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configuration when there was a file with *600*?
> According to my own tests it is save to 'rm /etc/console-setup/*.gz'
It is safe to 'rm /etc/console-setup/cached_*'. These files can be
recreated by 'setupcon --save-only'.
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le more than once?
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Debian installer
(where the sources of console-setup are), or not, but in any case I
think you can obtain such rights in no time.
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l terminal,
No.
> Why is console-setup so slow?
It is not. :)
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x somehow. However, an important question we have to
investigate here is this: why in your system the cached scripts rely on
files in /tmp.
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On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 12:06:39PM -0300, Felipe Sateler wrote:
>
> But, maybe setupcon should force remove the cached script if it
> contains references to /tmp (or better yet, the script does not match
> /etc/console-setup/cached_*.map.gz)
Yes, something has to be done about
ce
> is better.
On the console 'non-breaking space' = 'space'.
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On Thu, Apr 07, 2016 at 01:06:10AM +0300, Anton Zinoviev wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, at the moment I have no idea what might have caused this
> strange behaviour.
Ah, it just occured to me that maybe you have observed the following:
1. fsck displays its messages with correct non-break
hat not all necessary files were present in
/etc/console-setup. Normally setupcon does not run ckbcomp and in the
recent versions of console-setup (>=1.138) the keyboard-setup.sh init
script does not run setupcon.
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that you put the files *.service in the package
console-setup-freebsd and (as far as I can tell) this doesn't seem an
oversight but rather done by intention. Why?
I think that the non-Linux ports of Debian do not use systemd or am I missing
something?
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f yes, then does this file contain a line like
this one:
1:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty1
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ollowing rule:
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="vc", KERNEL=="vcs[1-9]|vcs[1-9][0-9]",
TEST=="/run/console-setup/font-loaded",
RUN+="/etc/console-setup/cached_setup_terminal.sh %k"
In theory this should reconfigure a tty each time it is allocated.
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]",
> > TEST=="/run/console-setup/font-loaded",
> > RUN+="/etc/console-setup/cached_setup_terminal.sh %k"
> >
> > In theory this should reconfigure a tty each time it is allocated.
>
> I will give that a try. Will give you feedback.
At least with systemd this works. I wonder what makes mingetty different.
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local-fs.target
What about the following additional instruction: RequiresMountsFor=/usr
> Before=system-getty.slice
Nothing really serious is going to happen if this script is executed
after getty. Wouldn't it be better to remove this instruction?
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nd keymap
DefaultDependencies=no
After=console-screen.service kbd.service local-fs.target
RequiresMountsFor=/usr
ConditionPathExists=/bin/setupcon
[Service]
Type=oneshot
ExecStart=/lib/console-setup/console-setup.sh
RemainAfterExit=yes
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On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 12:12:29PM +, Holger Levsen wrote:
>
> it fails to build now, quoting from
> https://jenkins.debian.net/job/d-i_build_console-setup/211/console:
Thanks. Hopefuly, now it is fixed.
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cripts in /etc is not something we want in single user mode.
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ave more empty braces
problems, it would be safer to protect against bugs caused by future
changes.
> How about just adding : to each brace, as in the following patch.
I like this solution.
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es were upgraded after console-setup and
before the Linux kernel and nvidia?
> This error message is just a consequence of this bug.
Yes. The error message was added in version 1.138 after I became aware
that other packages modify the configuration file of console-setup.
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e and at the
moment I don't have updated Debian machine so I can not debug.
Conceivably, the fix will be trivial. I don't know if the following
will fix the bug and if this is the right thing to do, but it seems
simple to change the first line
#!/usr/bin/perl
of Keyboard/kbdc
gt; this script here?
http://bugs.debian.org/420914
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.
I've commited a change that will make console-setup use untranslated
keyboard names in case of failed iconv. This should fix the bug in
console-setup. Of course, when we have more data or something
reproducible we can submit a bug against libc-bin.
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hs come from the fonts in the directory Fonts/bdf. This particular
warning means that no suitable source font includes this glyph, so it has
been impossible to support it in the generated console font.
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n is defined in most (all?) source fonts. I don't get such a message
when I build the package. What does the following command output:
grep '2116: no glyph defined' Fonts/*.log
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load and
the upload of Christian are due to different versions of xkb-data we
have used.
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> Output of sh -x /bin/setupcon &> /tmp/setupcon.debug attached.
Does /bin/setupcon hang?
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I think this is a duplicate of a known and difficult to fix bug:
https://bugs.debian.org/514464
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so cyr fails with the error message:
> cyr: This command may be executed only in Linux console.
>
> Sorry for not having a patch ready. There can be several approaches, from
> setting 'Conflicts: systemd-sysv' to providing a systemd unit file which
> sets the TTY as needed.
ing values for d-i and for
keyboard-configuration - I must admit it didn't occur to me that this
can be an useful feature so this is not supported by the current code.
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> Control: reassign -1 keyboard-configuration
>
> On Mon, May 27, 2013 at 13:54:07 +0300, Anton Zinoviev wrote:
>
> > reassign 709883 xkb-data
> > thanks
> >
> No, you don't get to reassign b
repaired silently with no prompting).
Please report if the following command damages your settings in
/etc/default/console-setup:
apt-get install --reinstall console-setup
If it does please send us the original and the changed variants of the
file /etc/default/console-setup.
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On Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 10:50:56PM +0200, Harry Haller wrote:
>
> The changes of the console after "dpkg-reconfigure console-setup" are
> as expected,
Does the console configure properly (even if only temporarily) if you
run "setupcon" instead of "dpkg-
and not
setupcon /etc/console-setup/cached_Lat15-TerminusBold24x12.psf.gz
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http://without-systemd.org.
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needs /tmp for its work. This solution works only because requiring
/tmp to be mounted means some other dependency will be satisfied as
well. But who knows what this other dependency is...
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A is another nice font which is developed as x9 font but
is packaged as x8. Also all x8 VGA fonts and the non-bold Terminus font
are designed to look ok if they are used as x9 fonts.
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On 14.IV.2004 at 15:54 (-0400) Joey Hess wrote:
> Anton Zinoviev wrote:
> > On 14 April 2004 (Wednesday) at 14:32 (-0400) Joey Hess wrote:
> > >
> > > I think the default option may need to have the leading space escaped so
> > > it looks the same as what i
site creator's
preference for what to call their geographical area (e.g., calling
the Taiwan site "Taiwan" instead of "China")."
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P.S. Much of this proposal is taken from messages by other people. I
apologise for the lack of proper attribution
s standard body is or isn't politically
> independent.
As you said deciding about this is a political statement.
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> Let's say one wants to format /home with a greater than default
> inode density.
The block size, the inode density and file system label are something
I have plans to add to partman.
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mkfs.ext2 -r 0 -O none for the bootable
partition and the default for the other partitions.
Regarding the implementation, if you want to do something for beta4 (I
won't be able) do it the easiest for you way. If you don't plan this
for beta4, then I will implement it.
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ard configuration similar to what xkb provides to X
Window.
It is possible to extend the functionality of console-cyrillic to
cover non-Cyrillic languages, but this would require manual conversion
of the files in /etc/X11/xkb/symbols to another format.
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keys in unicode mode. I can not confirm this because the Cyrillic
keyboards do not have dead keys. I can input and output on the
console Cyrillic characters without any problems.
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Or probably unset the LANG environment variable? Thus cdebconf (and
its frontends) will know that the terminal is not utf-8.
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On 19.IV.2004 at 20:53 (-0400) Joey Hess wrote:
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> This is a regression from beta3. Can we get it fixed in time for beta4?
Done. The changes are in partman-target.
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> Actually, the only way I can get it to work there is by
> setting LANG=C.UTF-8, and belive me, that looks very funky.
I also reproduced this. It seams as if utf8 is hardcoded somehow in
the newt frontend. The text frontend works fin
if some
Serbian or Croatian wants to reuse your translation for his/her own
language it is his/her right to do so.
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before you started the installation.
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ou already have Linux on this computer.)
If parted recognises the partition table, then could you repeat the
installation and send us the file /var/log/partman?
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On Feb 13 02:57:13 2004 you reported that partman doesn't display the
title of the partition settings dialog translated ("Action on the
partition"). Can you confirm that this bug is already fixed?
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re is you
computer (i386, powerpc, etc.)? Could you go to the command prompt
(Alt+F2) and send us the file /var/log/partman?
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> Is there some documentation about the format of these reciepes
> somewhere?
I've just commited a README file in the sources of partman-auto.
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OK just takes me back to the partition list.
If you send me the log file of partman (/var/log/partman) I will try to
see what happened.
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is must be some unknown
problem as there is a possibility to delete/edit existing partitions
in this menu. If you mean the second menu and you can repeat the
installation, pleas send us /var/log/partman, as this could help us to
find the source of the problem.
Thanks again for your report.
A few hours ago I commited several changes in partman fixing several
bugs. All new packages of partman should be uploaded together. I
will try to upload them tomorow morning (about 8,00 GMT) but some
strings changed and need translation.
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And how to do it?
If your disk is partitioned already, then you have two choces -
automatically partition the whole disk (all data will be erased) or do
custom partitioning.
If you decide to do custom partitioning then you have to assign mount
points for the partitions as you wish.
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created. I intended to create the device directories
for LVM in the same way you do in partman-md but libparted did this
part of the work for me.
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I am novice linux user and i don't understand
> everything yet.
Hmm. I am not sure but it seams that you use a build of the installer
that uses autopartkit -- probably a build that is used by the
DebianEdu project? I am not sure so I am forwarding this to
debian-boot. Let the other
t for LVM this
works (for now).
> Or libparted fixed to show MD devices, I guess.
Even if we don't need to do this, it would fix in my opinion a bug in
libparted.
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is to create architecture tags for the bug reports. For example
tags 238366 +mips
I don't know how one can collect all bug reports marked with some
particular tag (for example "d-i"), but there must be some way to do
this.
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done in init.d/md. This check should be done just
before
open_infifo
write_line "QUIT"
close_infifo
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I think I will be able to commit a fix after no more than a couple of hours.
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cfdisk could write brocken partition tables or remove existing
partitions.
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> the same dialog as when resizing a partition, so allowing entering things
> like '20%' and 'max'.
OK.
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st MBRs either ignore
the bootable flag (i.e. they have other means to create the boot menu,
lilo and grub fall in this category), or they use the first bootable
partition and ignore the others (the DOS mbr falls in this category.
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reassign 243679 partman-basicfilesystems
severity 243679 important
tags 243679 +help
thanks
Is it possible that this freeze was caused by too heavy cpu load or by
some hardware issue?
The swap test does simply "ped_file_system_check". I don't know what
does this libparted f
eir language is "Galician".
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> >
> > Fill wishlist bug reports against partman-auto with subarchitecture
> > recipes. I will see how to implement them.
>
> When do you think will you have time for this?
This or next week.
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> answered "yes" the second try.
I belive that the changes were written, so I am simply reassinging
this but to lvmcfg.
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esystems,
Yes, you are right. The script partman-newworld/valid_filesystems
should return hfs if and only if the property=newworld.
> and maybe partman-palo should be checked as well.
No, the PALO boot partition doesn't contain file system. (At first I
thought it is the same with ya
fast. First I saw hfs and then I realised that
partman-newworld is the only place in partman where hfs is mentioned.
> I was thinking more partman-basicfilesystems myself.
partman-basicfilesystems= partman-ext2+partman-fat+partman-swap.
This is a bug in the menu and the menu is generate
On 14.V.2004 at 16:41 (+0300) Anton Zinoviev wrote:
>
> I will try to upload them tomorow morning (about 8,00 GMT) but some
> strings changed and need translation.
I didn't upload partman-md because my testing environment doesn't
allow me to test this package. In partic
tman-auto for
sparc but on the other hand the guided partitioning of a free space
works...
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an English.
> - A space before colon or not (normally not, is this different in
> pt_BR?)
This is normal practice only for French.
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is damaged? You press it
once, but it generates two Enter presses.
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? Strictly speaking these are not removable
media, but I can not guess better names than directories in the form
/media/hda2/, /media/sdb5/, etc.
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the same when you tried to try partman for first time.
anna has always required all partman packages to have standard priority.
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