CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:debian-installer
Changes by: dwhedon 00/12/26 23:29:47
Modified files:
tools/netcfg : TODO
tools/netcfg/debian: netcfg-dhcp.templates
netcfg-static.templates
Log message:
Add some shared templa
CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:debian-installer
Changes by: dwhedon 00/12/26 23:12:12
Modified files:
tools/netcfg : Makefile TODO netcfg.c
tools/netcfg/debian: changelog control rules
Added files:
tools/netcfg/debian: netcfg-dhcp.templates
I've got a rough sketch of the framebuffer based frontend in CVS now -
it requires libbogl-dev to build. Get the one in incoming if you do it
before dinstall on the 27th. Must be run as root, obviously, since it
hammers on the framebuffer.
Oh, and currently you'll need helvR10.bdf from the bogl
CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:debian-installer
Changes by: dan 00/12/26 22:47:27
Added files:
tools/cdebconf/src/test/templates: drow:multi drow:note
drow:string
tools/cdebconf/src/test/questions: drow:multi d
CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:debian-installer
Changes by: dan 00/12/26 22:46:12
Modified files:
tools/cdebconf/src/modules/frontend: Makefile
Added files:
tools/cdebconf/src/modules/frontend/bogl: Makefile bogl.c
Log message:
Yay! Graphical frontend
CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:debian-installer
Changes by: dan 00/12/26 20:48:02
debian-installer/tools/cdebconf/src/modules/frontend/bogl
Update of /cvs/debian-boot/debian-installer/tools/cdebconf/src/modules/frontend/bogl
In directory klecker:/tmp/cvs-serv30566/src/m
I wonder if it makes sense to import the ppp and dhcp packages that
debian-installer will use into the debian-installer cvs tree. Rational is:
-ppp maintainer relates that he can't work on Debian at the present time, so a
udeb comes out of a NMU in any case.
-I'm in the nm-queue so I can't actua
"Christian T. Steigies" wrote:
>
> Hi,
> TEST boot-floppies, built from fridays CVS are available at
> http://auric.debian.org/~cts/bf/
> I used 2.2.17 kernel-images (thats why they should be tested!) and included
> also Penguin17 (18 is still there).
> Will feed those changes into CVS if I get
I've built and uploaded the new PCMCIA packages. They're currently in
the incoming directory and waiting to be processed.
Please check them and let me know of any bugs.
Thanks,
- Brian
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I assume you have two ordinary ide controllers on your motherboard.
In that case you can:
connect disc on std. ide
install debian
download lk-2.2.18 and latest ide-patches
roll your own kernel and install it
move disc to udma100 controller
find out what the discs new name by rebooting and s
To install debian potato on an abit kt7-raid motherboard:
(well, this is what I roughly did)
1 Connect your disk to the first ide controller,
not to the HTP370 controller
2 I used the debian/dists/potato/main/disks-i386/
2.2.20.0.1-2000-12-03/images-1.44/idepci disk set
3 boot
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