Am Dienstag, den 01.09.2009, 11:58 +0200 schrieb Aurelien Jarno: > Felix Zielcke a écrit : > > Am Montag, den 31.08.2009, 14:42 +0200 schrieb Aurelien Jarno: > >> Hi, > >> > >> Following the work of Luca Favetella [1] during the Google Summer of > >> Code [2], I am happy to announce that a first version of the > >> debian-installer images are available here: > >> > >> http://temp.aurel32.net/d-i-kfreebsd/ > >> > >> Here are the SHA512 of the two images: > >> > >> > >> 754ab22022868a441e76c71d5a5c32b1bb0d5cb46ad7d8ca8da8b01bb5796d246bac34ad101d4f5c2e14798d526bbe93066207e1467efdbde59ccd72254129ce > >> mini-kfreebsd-amd64-20090831.iso > >> > >> c1bfa136ce6caabf39dba989fde08b3388d92754fdd14c71079a3fa5f5ba2938a6f82df899e6c34ae1ef2646e15e4046683ee76544875c670296f0fa0f3b3045 > >> mini-kfreebsd-i386-20090831.iso > >> > >> Please test them and report problems here. If there are not too many > >> issues, we will make an official release, put the images on the > >> standard location [3] and make a wider announce (probably with "Bits > >> from GNU/kFreeBSD porters" on debian-devel-announce). You can find > >> more > >> details about those images, including bugs or missing features, on the > >> wiki [4]. > > > > The amd64 one worked fine in VMware, except for the documented issues. > > Now it even sets the networking of the installed system right, so that > > DHCP works out of the box. > > > > Would be nice though if you could rebuild the images with GRUB > > 1.97~beta1 just for the version number :) (there are actually no > > important changes) > > > GRUB is not on the image, it is fetched through the network, so it will > be done automatically depending on how uptodate is your mirror. >
I know but I meant for booting the cd. There's GRUB also used and it still says 1.96 :) -- Felix Zielcke Proud Debian Maintainer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org