cvs commit to debian-installer/tools/grub-installer/debian by moshez

2002-08-10 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: debian-installer/tools/grub-installer/debian
who:moshez
time:   Sat Aug 10 04:12:14 PDT 2002
Log Message:
  UGH!
  Someone trashed the script, fixing.
  (Added missing newline)
  

Files:
changed:postinst


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Re: Design information on D-I compared to dbootstrap ? and more.

2002-08-10 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen


[Tollef Fog Heen]
> you can use the boot images from ftp.skolelinux.no for a modified
> install -- it _will_ kill your hard drive if you choose to partition
> it.  You have been warned.  That cd incorporates some parts which
> aren't in d-i cvs, but the overall feel is about right.

[Daniel Mose]

> Thanks.
> Downloaded., but yet to be made into a bootable ISO.
> I suppose you meant the smaller 1.45-MB images with syslinux...?

I'm quite sure he meant the CD images in
ftp://ftp.skolelinux.no/skolelinux-cd/> (the released test-CDs)
and the images in ftp://ftp.skolelinux.no/debian-cd/>
(automatically built every two hour, and copied into skolelinux-cd/
when we like the result).

I should know, as I maintain the CD building, and work with Tollef on
the Skolelinux project. :-)


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Re: d-i: make demo needs slang frontend

2002-08-10 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen

[Tollef Fog Heen]
>> How do you test d-i at the moment ? Is there a step that I'm missing ?
> 
> I like the text frontend better, so I've just hacked around it by
> changing the cdebconf.conf-dist file.

I would really like the slang frontend working.  And I would really
like a way to test the installer without booting it from CD.  Please
try to get 'make demo' running with the slang frontend. :-)


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? bug

2002-08-10 Thread GERALD SPENCE

I have a Zenith 486-66 laptop that I had been running
"potato" on quite well.  I wiped the harddrive and
tried to install "woody" 3.0 vanilla (and later
"compact").  The rescue disk behaves fine.  The root
disk gives a load error on keyboard load(us-qwerty
"error loading the keymap i386/qwerty/us.keymap from
/etc/keymaps.tgz").  It then gives a warning about me
having 9 meg of ram (which is true and will be made up
for on swap).  Then it won't allow the hard drive to
be partitioned do to "cfdisk has failed." then
suggests to wipe the partition table(which I did).  I
have downloaded new images and rewrote the disks (even
used new floppies).  Nothing has worked.  The hard
drive is ok.  I can partition, format, and load DOS on
it.  Any help you can give is appreciated.  I have
tried everything I can think of.


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Re: ? bug

2002-08-10 Thread Chris Tillman

On Sat, Aug 10, 2002 at 10:57:12AM -0700, GERALD SPENCE wrote:
> I have a Zenith 486-66 laptop that I had been running
> "potato" on quite well.  I wiped the harddrive and
> tried to install "woody" 3.0 vanilla (and later
> "compact").  The rescue disk behaves fine.  The root
> disk gives a load error on keyboard load(us-qwerty
> "error loading the keymap i386/qwerty/us.keymap from
> /etc/keymaps.tgz").  It then gives a warning about me
> having 9 meg of ram (which is true and will be made up
> for on swap).  Then it won't allow the hard drive to
> be partitioned do to "cfdisk has failed." then
> suggests to wipe the partition table(which I did).  I
> have downloaded new images and rewrote the disks (even
> used new floppies).  Nothing has worked.  The hard
> drive is ok.  I can partition, format, and load DOS on
> it.  Any help you can give is appreciated.  I have
> tried everything I can think of.

Have you tried the idepci flavor?

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cvs commit to boot-floppies/documentation by toff

2002-08-10 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/documentation
who:toff
time:   Sat Aug 10 15:41:04 PDT 2002
Log Message:
  update URL

Files:
changed:urls.ent


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(no subject)

2002-08-10 Thread Francdnar

Hi.
I reinstalled Win98 and now i am having problem with the monitor image. It is 
hard to read or view graphics clearly.
"monitor is a Compupartner the company is STD Computer Inc
Model no: CMVS 1439"
Pls advice. I will appreciate a response.
Thanks.
Francis. 


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