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Subject: pcmcia RequestIRQ problem (was Re: generally successful install report from
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Am Mit, den 31.12.2003 schrieb Joey Hess um 01:30:
Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
Am Die, den 30.12.2003 schrieb Joey Hess um 22:00:
Some ugly things during boot:
- discover decided I should have a i810_rng module, but this module
failed to load with No such device.
According to
Debian-installer-version: today's (second build) netinst CD from manty's home dir
Method: booting from a 128 mb usb keychain with hd-media initrd I built,
and the d-i ISO on it
Machine: LC2000 laptop from LinuxCertified, Inc.
Processor: 2.66 Ghz P4
Memory: 516 mb
Root Device: 36 gb IDE
I used the current Sarge netinst CD to install Sid. It worked.
But I am not sure whether aptitude is a good choice for d-i.
Surely aptitude is a great tool, but sometimes it choses some
pretty unlikely packets to resolve dependencies (e.g. xscreensaver
recommends wordlist, which aptitude resolved
Harald Dunkel wrote:
I used the current Sarge netinst CD to install Sid. It worked.
But I am not sure whether aptitude is a good choice for d-i.
Surely aptitude is a great tool, but sometimes it choses some
pretty unlikely packets to resolve dependencies (e.g. xscreensaver
recommends
Hello Harri,
aptitude options dependency handling:
unselect: install suggested packages automatically and
unselect: install recommended packages automatically
First thing I do :-) and the world looks nicer for me.
Erich
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Am Die, den 30.12.2003 schrieb Joey Hess um 22:00:
Some ugly things during boot:
- discover decided I should have a i810_rng module, but this module
failed to load with No such device.
According to pci.lst these devices need the i810_rng module:
80862418bridge i810_rng
Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
I don't know where the dot comes from neither...
I'm wondering where /etc/hostname comes from at all...
The wired /etc/mailname comes from my totaly wrong fix for the mailname
issue (prebaseconfig copied /etc/hosts to /target/etc/mailname).
The patch I attached
On Tue, Dec 30, 2003 at 11:23:44PM +0100, Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
Am Die, den 30.12.2003 schrieb Joey Hess um 22:00:
What on earth? Taking a look at /etc/mailname, I see:
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.168.1.1 debian. debian
Something is _very_ broken here. FWIW, my /etc/hosts has the
Am Mit, den 31.12.2003 schrieb Joey Hess um 01:06:
Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
I don't know where the dot comes from neither...
I'm wondering where /etc/hostname comes from at all...
The wired /etc/mailname comes from my totaly wrong fix for the mailname
issue (prebaseconfig copied
Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
Am Die, den 30.12.2003 schrieb Joey Hess um 22:00:
Some ugly things during boot:
- discover decided I should have a i810_rng module, but this module
failed to load with No such device.
According to pci.lst these devices need the i810_rng module:
80862418
On Tue, Dec 30, 2003 at 04:00:24PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
Total time to install Debian: 5 minutes 15 seconds
Wow. :-)
klogd: orinoco_cs: RequestIRQ: Resource in use
Not sure what do to about that. I've googled around but have not found
anything that has helped.
FWIW I've seen this too. I
Joey Hess wrote:
I don't feel this is the right fix. /etc/hostname does not have the same
format as /etc/hosts either! Instead, why not just make netcfg
echo the hostname to /proc/sys/kernel/hostname. I belive that exim4's
postinst will do the right thing if the hostname is actually set. We
Package: debian-installer
Tags: d-i
I wrote:
klogd: orinoco_cs: RequestIRQ: Resource in use
Not sure what do to about that. I've googled around but have not found
anything that has helped.
Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
FWIW I've seen this too. I never solved it, but AFAIK somebody I knew
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