Hi Adrian,
On 6/14/23 15:07, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
I have created updated installation images for Debian Ports.
These can be found here:
- https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/snapshots/2023-06-14/
Thanks a lot for providing those Debian-12 installation images!
If people
Hello!
I have created updated installation images for Debian Ports.
These can be found here:
- https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/snapshots/2023-06-14/
On ia64, these images should be usable on all machines again since
the previous regression in kernel 6.1 has been fixed in 6.3 which
Hello!
I have created updated installation images for Debian Ports.
These can be found here:
- https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/snapshots/2023-06-06/
I have already successfully tested the sparc64 installer.
Adrian
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Hi!
I just uploaded updated installation images 2020-04-19 for the
following Debian Ports architectures [1]:
* alpha
* hppa
* ia64
* m68k
* powerpc
* ppc64
* sparc64
These images should finally fix the installation process on Apple
PowerMacs and PowerBooks compatible with GRUB, so
Hi!
I just uploaded updated installation images 2019-07-22 for the
following Debian Ports architectures [1]:
* alpha
* hppa
* ia64
* m68k
* powerpc
* ppc64
* sparc64
debian-installer images for netboot and sh4 can be found in [2].
I have successfully tested the sparc64 image, but not
Hi!
I just uploaded updated installation images 2019-07-04 for the
following Debian Ports architectures:
* alpha
* hppa
* ia64
* m68k
* powerpc
* ppc64
* sh4
* sparc64
Those have not been tested, so let me know if there are any issues:
>
Hello!
I just uploaded updated installation images 2019-07-04 for the
following Debian Ports architectures:
* alpha
* hppa
* ia64
* m68k
* powerpc
* ppc64
* sh4
* sparc64
I uploaded both CD images [1] as well as netboot images [2].
Please test those images and report back over the
On 5/29/19 6:34 AM, Mike Hosken wrote:
> The way I’ve got firmware on to my cds is via adding them to the local repo
> that the Debian-CD uses to build the installation media. It adds them to the
> CD if you force firmware and contrib. I took all the firmware-all.deb files
> from non-free and
Hi Adrian,
The way I’ve got firmware on to my cds is via adding them to the local repo
that the Debian-CD uses to build the installation media. It adds them to the CD
if you force firmware and contrib. I took all the firmware-all.deb files from
non-free and contrib and added non-free and
Hi!
On 5/27/19 3:56 PM, Helge Deller wrote:
> I just sucessfully installed a hppa B180L workstation.
>
> Installation happened via serial console, since it seems the kernel has
> a bug which hangs the machine when started via graphic console (STIcon and
> stifb).
> I dropped the 2019-05-09
Hi Adrian,
I just sucessfully installed a hppa B180L workstation.
Installation happened via serial console, since it seems the kernel has
a bug which hangs the machine when started via graphic console (STIcon and
stifb).
I dropped the 2019-05-09 NETINST ISO image via "dd" to a second hard disc
Hi,
2019-05-09 works now well on my hppa C8000 [on boot, usage of IPL must be NO,
else the installer crashes on hardware detection]
IPL no: installation successful, system boots (with and without IPL)
thanks a lot!!!
cheers,
Marco
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On Thursday, May 9, 2019
Hey,
thanks for the tip, but sadly I not even getting to the PALO bootprompt, fails
right before... :-/
-marco
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On Thursday, May 9, 2019 11:32 AM, Helge Deller wrote:
> On 09.05.19 10:11, LX wrote:
>
> > Installation through serial console> (graphics
Hello!
I just uploaded updated installation images 2019-05-09 for the
following Debian Ports architectures:
* alpha
* hppa
* ia64
* m68k
* powerpc
* ppc64
* sh4
* sparc64
I uploaded both CD images [1] as well as netboot images [2].
Please test those images and report back over the
On 5/9/19 8:21 AM, Frank Scheiner wrote:
> I only saw this:
>
> ```
> [...] debootstrap: /usr/sbin/debootstrap --components=main
> --debian-installer --resolve-deps
> --include=debian-ports-archive-keyring,debian-ports-archive-keyring,debian-ports-archive-keyring-udeb
> --no-check-gpg sid /target
On 09.05.19 10:11, LX wrote:
> Installation through serial console> (graphics console with direct attached
> monitor/keyboard doesnt work)
The c8000 workstation has a ATI graphics card installed, which isn't fully
supported by parisc-linux yet.
Does it work, if you add this to the kernel
Hi,
ah, ok, thanks, missed that, will try with 20th :-)
cheers
marco
Original-Nachricht
An 9. Mai 2019, 10:31, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz schrieb:
> On 5/9/19 10:11 AM, LX wrote:
>> Additional Info-
>> README.txt timestamp: [24.04.2019
On 5/9/19 10:11 AM, LX wrote:
> Additional Info-
> README.txt timestamp: 24.04.2019 13:44
> MD5 of ISO: 61ebf858bdd6eb59c421ac06d9c902f7
The images from 2019-04-24 are known to be broken and have therefore been
removed from the FTP server. Please use the image
Hello,
@Frank @John thanks for answering :-)
I combined my answer for both emails below:
Installation Process-
Installation through serial console (graphics console with direct attached
monitor/keyboard doesnt work)
Auto-boot stopped, manual boot: boot
Hi Marco,
On 5/9/19 01:36, LX wrote:
Hello,
the 2019-04-20 netinst iso fails on my HPPA (C8000) on base install for keyring
install.
I attached 2 screenshots. (install done through serial console as direct
attached doesnt work)
I only saw this:
```
[...] debootstrap: /usr/sbin/debootstrap
On 5/9/19 1:36 AM, LX wrote:
> the 2019-04-20 netinst iso fails on my HPPA (C8000) on base install for
> keyring install.
> I attached 2 screenshots. (install done through serial console as direct
> attached doesnt work)
> anything i can do to fix?
It's impossible to help you unless you describe
On 5/8/19 10:33 AM, Frank Scheiner wrote:
> P.S.
> How about updating the hppa installer ISO and meta information in [1]
> with the one from 2019-04-20, now that we know it works on rp3440 and A180c?
I would like to build new images with the new bootloaders for ia64, ppc*
and sparc* first and also
On 5/7/19 10:52, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On 5/6/19 9:16 PM, Frank Scheiner wrote:
I just tried a later ISO (from 2019-04-20) on one of my rp3440s and
didn't recognize the issue(s) Meelis mentioned.
I used a "normal" mode installation. The whole installation behaved like
e.g. it does
On 5/7/19 14:01, Meelis Roos wrote:
So the log below is proabbly not so interesting any more since this one
works.
It boots the kernel (I have serial capture), then waits long time after
[ 13.360438] zbud: loaded
[ 58.648187] random: crng init done
You can add `cryptomgr.notests` to the
On 5/7/19 2:01 PM, Meelis Roos wrote:
>> And I would need an exact replay of the individual steps. We often have
>> people that use the debian-installer in unusual ways like with a custom
>> kernel and initrd and then complain it doesn't work. debian-installer
>> must be booted from the CD image
On 5/6/19 9:16 PM, Frank Scheiner wrote:
> I just tried a later ISO (from 2019-04-20) on one of my rp3440s and
> didn't recognize the issue(s) Meelis mentioned.
>
> I used a "normal" mode installation. The whole installation behaved like
> e.g. it does on ppc64: i.e. mirror information need to be
Hi!
On 4/24/19 2:04 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> I have just verified that and debian-cd uses the initrd which is generated
> for CD-ROM installers,
> not the one for netboot installers. So, if it is performing a netboot
> installation then the bug
> must be in debian-installer.
Hi!
On 4/12/19 9:51 PM, Meelis Roos wrote:
>> The installer components are not supposed to be downloaded when performing a
>> NETINST installation as the installer components are shipped on the CD
>>
>> It’s a bit confusing but NETINST is actually less a network installation but
>> more a CD
Hello!
I just uploaded updated installation images 2019-04-20 for the
following Debian Ports architectures:
* alpha
* hppa
* ia64
* m68k
* powerpc
* ppc64
* sh4
* sparc64
I uploaded both CD images [1] as well as netboot images [2].
Please test those images and report back over the
It happens during "Download installer components", before detecting the disks
etc.
Wait a minute, are you using the NETINST CD image or the netboot image for TFTP
boot?
NETINST CD, no netboot. Boots from physical CD drive.
The installer components are not supposed to be downloaded when
On Apr 12, 2019, at 9:19 PM, Meelis Roos wrote:
>>> All defaults so it was standard install. did not do anything more, booted
>>> without interacting with IPL.
>> Then this is extremely strange and unexpected. There must be a hppa-specific
>> hack in
>> one of the installer components which
On 4/12/19 3:19 PM, Meelis Roos wrote:
Still the same, and log is also the same. Selected "sid - unstable" since
buster was not found.
I cannot debug your problem without knowing what you did, which image
you used and what machine you tried it on.
Sorry about that.
Booted the CD on HP
I am also surprised that this issue shows up as all GPG-related issues have been
addressed long time ago. It might be a hppa-specific bug that I am not aware of
at the moment.
FWIW, there are up-to-date images available which were built with the latest
versions
of debian-installer and debian-cd
On 4/12/19 3:19 PM, Meelis Roos wrote:
> Still the same, and log is also the same. Selected "sid - unstable" since
> buster was not found.
I cannot debug your problem without knowing what you did, which image
you used and what machine you tried it on.
Adrian
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