Re: [Mageia-dev] Questions about new strings in drakx-net

2013-03-09 Thread Thierry Vignaud
On 8 March 2013 08:03, Oliver Burger wrote: >>> "Fake make address (MACADDR)" >> >> humm this is what happens when one's is tired :-( >> >>> Shouldn't this mean ""Fake MAC address (MACADDR)"? And if not, could >>> anyone explain to us, what the meaning of this string is? >> >> yes > > Do you fix i

Re: [Mageia-dev] Questions about new strings in drakx-net

2013-03-07 Thread Oliver Burger
2013/3/7 Thierry Vignaud : > On 7 March 2013 07:55, Oliver Burger wrote: >> "Fake make address (MACADDR)" > > humm this is what happens when one's is tired :-( > >> Shouldn't this mean ""Fake MAC address (MACADDR)"? And if not, could >> anyone explain to us, what the meaning of this string is? > >

Re: [Mageia-dev] Questions about new strings in drakx-net

2013-03-07 Thread Thierry Vignaud
On 7 March 2013 07:55, Oliver Burger wrote: > Hi there, > > we are having a little question in i18n. > > Yesterday we were made aware of some new/changed strings in drakx-net. > And one of them inparticularly is strange (and possibly wrong): > > "Fake make address (MACADDR)" humm this is what hap

Re: [Mageia-dev] Questions on dualbooting/grub/bootloader-utils

2013-01-19 Thread David Walser
JA Magallón wrote: > Why do bootloader-utils (I think?) change device.map, menu.lst settings ? Good question. While trying to figure out a problem with upgraded VMs to Cauldron, installing kernels in the chroot system using the Rescue feature of the installer caused device.map to have all hd en

Re: [Mageia-dev] Questions on dualbooting/grub/bootloader-utils

2013-01-18 Thread David W. Hodgins
On Fri, 18 Jan 2013 17:36:07 -0500, Barry Jackson wrote: On 18/01/13 21:34, David W. Hodgins wrote: When I select the second drive, as far as grub is concerned, it is hd0, while as far as the kernel is concerned, it's sdb. Regards, Dave Hodgins Try swapping your SATA data cables over. The

Re: [Mageia-dev] Questions on dualbooting/grub/bootloader-utils

2013-01-18 Thread Barry Jackson
On 18/01/13 21:34, David W. Hodgins wrote: When I select the second drive, as far as grub is concerned, it is hd0, while as far as the kernel is concerned, it's sdb. Regards, Dave Hodgins Try swapping your SATA data cables over. The sda / sdb thing is determined by the detection order i.e. SA

Re: [Mageia-dev] Questions on dualbooting/grub/bootloader-utils

2013-01-18 Thread David W. Hodgins
On Fri, 18 Jan 2013 07:06:00 -0500, JA Magallón wrote: Why do bootloader-utils (I think?) change device.map, menu.lst settings ? Why forces the boot disk to be always hd0 ? The bootloader-utils assume the sdb will be hd0 at boot time, which is the case on my system. Is there anyway to tell

[Mageia-dev] Questions on dualbooting/grub/bootloader-utils

2013-01-18 Thread JA Magallón
Hi... I have a curious problem... I have a box with tow drives, the first one has Windows7 and the second Mageia Cauldron. I tweaked the W7 bootloader to add an entry for the second drive with EasyBCD (it gets wrong the hd1,1 part for its grub entry, it shoud be hd1,0, but that is another story..

Re: [Mageia-dev] questions

2011-01-10 Thread Maarten Vanraes
Op maandag 10 januari 2011 21:05:54 schreef Thomas Backlund: > Maarten Vanraes skrev 10.1.2011 21:47: > > i noticed (in commits) that there is a sizelimit on the binrepos upload. > > > > what if i have a binary file that is larger than that limit? > > It hasn't triggered for me yet, and I've impo

Re: [Mageia-dev] questions

2011-01-10 Thread Thomas Backlund
Maarten Vanraes skrev 10.1.2011 21:47: i noticed (in commits) that there is a sizelimit on the binrepos upload. what if i have a binary file that is larger than that limit? It hasn't triggered for me yet, and I've imported kernels with big tarballs... -- Thomas

[Mageia-dev] questions

2011-01-10 Thread Maarten Vanraes
i noticed (in commits) that there is a sizelimit on the binrepos upload. what if i have a binary file that is larger than that limit?