On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 10:28:45AM +0200, Sven LUTHER wrote:
> I posted a message about it some week ago, but i don't see it anywehere, so i
> suppose it got lost.
> The 64500 bug is still there, i don't know how to fix it, [...]
In which case it's probably not going to be fixed in a reasonable a
Wookey wrote:
>
> Some of you may be aware that emdebian.org has been created to generate a
> debian-allied embedded linux distibution. My area of interest is ARM
> devices, and a lot of the potential platforms are handheld/embdedded
> devices (4Mb flash, 32Mb RAM, 100Mhz Strongarm, LCD+touchscre
On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Mark van Walraven wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 08:39:01PM +0300, Jaakko Niemi wrote:
> > I just tried to install potato on a machine with Mylex DAC960PG
> > raid card and noticed that the DAC960 driver is a module.
> > The module is unusable unless one has some othe
I've just been catching up on my mailing lists and reading the
intersting discussion about future direction of the installer for woody
(ie sorry this response is less than timely). Some good points are being
made. I don't feel I know the process well enough to comment on the
specifics but there ar
I have just finished translating release-notes to Polish and tried to build
the docs. Here are some things that are not clear to me:
- how can I make Polish docs visible at the web site? Do I need to provide
them myself, or will they be made by appropiate person/cron script? If they
will be made
Further testing showed this: if you don't specify the nameserver,
then installing the base system via http fails (this is OK :-).
But if you redo the network config step, this time specifying the
NS, the http fetchfile fails again!
Ciao
Niccolo Rigacci
Firenze - Italy
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Sven LUTHER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> # mount -r -t vfat -o loop=/dev/loop0 rescue.bin /mnt
What kind of a filesystem is rescue.bin on? Does it support bmap?
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On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 07:52:09AM +1000, Anthony Towns wrote:
> Hello world,
>
> After installing b-f 2.2.16, 64500 and 64823 still seem to be
> open. Are these RC? Are they already fixed? Do they require a 2.2.17 be
> built? What's the deal?
Hello, ...
I posted a message about it some week ag
This is in my list of things to discuss when planning for
woody installation, but I thought you guys might be interested.
The FreeBSD project is working on a generic installation program
library called libh. It abstracts user interface, and disk access
routines, package file handling, and so on.
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