> On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 22:57:34 +0200 (MEST), Per Foreby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>> > ...
>> Try fai-kernels 1.7.1 which uses a newer kernel (2.4.26) than in
>> 1.6. This should fix problems with a sk98lin network card.
> Does this mean that I'll have to upgrade the install
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004, Thomas Lange wrote:
> > On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 22:57:34 +0200 (MEST), Per Foreby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> >> > ...
> >> Try fai-kernels 1.7.1 which uses a newer kernel (2.4.26) than in
> >> 1.6. This should fix problems with a sk98lin network card.
>
>
Hi there,
did somebody already succeed installing not only the kernel, but also
the corresponding i2c and lm-sensors packages?
I get errors from the configure step. How can I avoid these packages to
be configured? (There's nothing important I guess, and I'd be able to
provide the correct config fi
Hi,
after doing some installs twice and getting different results I found
that dpkg-query had been killed by the VM.
This is probably related to the quite large number of packages I was
trying to install (although it happened in script default/S01 when
installing the kernel).
There's no indication
Hi,
answering myself:
On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 03:32:55PM +0200, Steffen Grunewald wrote:
> after doing some installs twice and getting different results I found
> that dpkg-query had been killed by the VM.
> This is probably related to the quite large number of packages I was
> trying to install
Hello all,
I made few tests and I saw that the perl procedure
Debian::Fai::read_ethernet_info
just write the whole kernel message log.
The explication
in src is that some drivers do not write eth0, is this still up to date ? do we have a list
(even incomplete) of theses drivers ? (I
Hi!
I was very happy to see the posts dealing with Java because I have to
implement it on my fai clients.
I have a class JAVA
I have put my sun-j2sdk1.4_1.4.2+05_i386.deb in /files/packages
How do I say (in /script/DEFAULT/S01 ?) to install the package if the JAVA
class is defined?
I've tried thi
I have put my sun-j2sdk1.4_1.4.2+05_i386.deb in /files/packages
How do I say (in /script/DEFAULT/S01 ?) to install the package if the JAVA
class is defined?
I've tried this =>
In /class/DEFAULT.var :
installjava="sun-j2sdk1.4"
In /script/DEFAULT/S01 :
ifclass JAVA && {
[ "$installjava" ] && ye
Hi,
> > Maybe it's not the good way to install a home-made debian package...
> > How should I do?
>
> 3) edit class/DEFAULT.var (or whatever class you'd like to install it)
> and list the package names in addpackages=""
Another option for step 3) is to include it in your /fai/package_config
direc