CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: aph 01/01/24 00:11:02
Removed files:
utilities/bf-utf: Tag: woody newt-0.50-5.3-ege1.diff
slang-1.4.0-ege5.diff ucs.bdf unifont.bdf
utilities/bf-utf/libutf8: Tag: woody M
CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: aph 01/01/24 00:10:28
Modified files:
. : Tag: woody README-Users.m4 README-Users.pl.m4
config
Log message:
remove some abiding references to stable or potato
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CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: aph 01/01/24 00:04:17
Modified files:
. : Tag: woody rootdisk.sh
Log message:
dump libc to 2.2.1
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Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: aph 01/01/24 00:03:03
Removed files:
. : Tag: woody lowmem.sh lowmemrd.sh
Log message:
remove lowmem stuff no one uses
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CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: aph 01/01/24 00:02:34
Modified files:
. : Tag: woody config
Log message:
bump everyone using 2.2.18pre21 to 2.2.18
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CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: aph 01/01/23 23:54:20
Removed files:
utilities/lowmemrd: Tag: woody Makefile fdisk.c fdisk.h
linuxrc.c llseek.c mkswap.c
Log message:
remove lowmemrd, no one uses it
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CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: aph 01/01/23 23:51:30
Modified files:
. : Tag: woody Makefile
Log message:
strip out lowmem, no one uses it
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Bug#77048: boot-floppies: boot-floppies and (woody)netsaint are incompatible
Bug reassigned from package `boot-floppies' to `netsaint'.
> severity 77048 important
Bug#77048: boot-floppies: boot-floppies and (woody)netsaint are
reassign 77048 netsaint
severity 77048 important
thanks
Looking at this again, since libgd1 is a very old libc5 compat
library, then this is netsaint's problem. Reassigned.
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CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: aph 01/01/23 23:29:00
Modified files:
debian : Tag: woody changelog
Log message:
start woody version
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Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: aph 01/01/23 23:28:44
Removed files:
utilities/busybox: Tag: woody .cvsignore AUTHORS Changelog
LICENSE Makefile README TODO basename.c
busybox.c busy
CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: aph 01/01/23 23:27:25
Modified files:
. : Tag: woody config
Log message:
turn on LANG_CHOOSER; pop dist name to woody; assume woody is 2.3
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I've created the woody branch for the boot-floppies. It's a little
unusual to use a branch for this, since it's ultimately going to be
the mainline, but for now, I figured it would be best not to disrupt
the translators and porters.
The branch is simply called woody. To update a checked out co
CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:debian-installer
Changes by: dwhedon 01/01/23 23:12:26
Added files:
tools/partkit : Makefile TODO partkit.c
tools/partkit/debian: changelog control copyright rules
templates
Log message:
Now it
Roland Bauerschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Erik Andersen wrote:
> > I did a similar thing once. I used a simple shell script on boot to try and
> > mount /dev/hd[abcdefg] and /dev/scd[0123456789] and then look for the presence
> > of a magic file name and md5sum. Was easy enough to do an
CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:debian-installer
Changes by: dwhedon 01/01/23 23:07:38
debian-installer/tools/partkit/debian
Update of /cvs/debian-boot/debian-installer/tools/partkit/debian
In directory klecker:/tmp/cvs-serv547/debian
Log Message:
Directory /cvs/debian-boot
CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:debian-installer
Changes by: dwhedon 01/01/23 23:07:08
debian-installer/tools/partkit
Update of /cvs/debian-boot/debian-installer/tools/partkit
In directory klecker:/tmp/cvs-serv501/partkit
Log Message:
Directory /cvs/debian-boot/debian-insta
CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:debian-installer
Changes by: dwhedon 01/01/23 23:06:49
Removed files:
tools/parted-tiny: Makefile TODO parted-tiny.c
tools/parted-tiny/debian: changelog control copyright menutest
rules templa
We've put together one last version of the boot-floppies for Potato.
I was hoping to get new kernels for i386 (straight 2.2.18) plus
PCMCIA, but we can rebuild with those images when they are available.
Someone please try out the version for i386 at
http://people.debian.org/~aph/current/> and le
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> I ran into a minor problem with the Compact boot floppies from Potato dated
> 11/30/00. The Compaq SMART driver is built-in properly, but the devices,
> /dev/ida/*, don't exist.
>
> I copied over mkdev.ida from the Linux Source Documentation directory, executed
> it,
CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:debian-installer
Changes by: tausq 01/01/23 22:12:47
Modified files:
build : Makefile
Log message:
debconf-loadtemplate takes an owner argument
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CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: aph 01/01/23 21:19:29
Modified files:
debian : changelog
Log message:
two more bugs closed, add ha shao updates
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Bug#80325: Installer misreports partition numbers
Changed Bug title.
> retitle 82912 [cvs-fixed] No Need to Choose Debian archive path
Bug#82912: No Need to Choose Debian archive path
Ch
Tollef Fog Heen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Some of the really old ones are even _simple_ to fix:
> Somebody please apply as I don't have CVS access.
Applied to CVS, but it doesn't seem to be enough to warrant a new
release for potato.
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CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:modconf
Changes by: aph 01/01/23 20:48:09
Modified files:
debian : changelog
Log message:
prepare 0.2.28
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Module name:modconf
Changes by: aph 01/01/23 20:47:55
Modified files:
template : eval_C.fixed
Log message:
fix video dir description, from Tollef Fog Heen
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Module name:debian-installer
Changes by: dwhedon 01/01/23 20:27:20
Modified files:
tools/netcfg : Makefile netcfg.c
Log message:
compiler warning
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Module name:debian-installer
Changes by: dwhedon 01/01/23 20:25:28
Modified files:
tools/netcfg : netcfg-dhcp.c netcfg-static.c netcfg.c utils.c
tools/netcfg/debian: changelog copyright netcfg-common.templates
Added files:
tools
Erik Andersen wrote:
> I did a similar thing once. I used a simple shell script on boot to try and
> mount /dev/hd[abcdefg] and /dev/scd[0123456789] and then look for the presence
> of a magic file name and md5sum. Was easy enough to do and worked very well.
Sorry, I don't have the rest of this
On 23 Jan 2001, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> > Does the HURD boot-floppies have this feature of installing
> > grub?
>
> No idea.
No. The HURD boot floppies are based on the Linux ones. But GRUB is used
to boot the the HURD system.
Phil.
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Philip Charles; 39a Paterson St., Dunedin, New Zealand;
On Tue Jan 23, 2001 at 08:49:04PM -0500, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> >
> > I guess that CD-Rom drive could be anywhere from
> > (hd1) to (hd3).
>
> Uh, well, you mean hda to hdc? Plus SCSI drives, etc etc. Oh, ick.
> There must be a better way.
I did a similar thing once. I used a simple shell sc
Randolph Chung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Q1: is the one available from cvs
> > :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs/boot-floppies
> > going to be used for 2.2r3?
>
> yes. it'll be tagged accordingly when it's ready for release.
>
> > Q2: what will woody be using?
>
> boot-floppies, m
Remco van de Meent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm trying to install Debian on a Javastation (Krups model) using
> another system as tftp and nfs server (Javastations don't have floppy
> or harddisk drives, only network). I grabbed the latest bootfloppies
> stuff from Incoming.
>
> Because of
Rob Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just tryed 2.2r2 booting from CDROM. Much inproved
> great work.
>
> When installing drivers or the base system, currently
> it users 3 user input screens. The first you select
> CDROM. The second is "Choose Debian archive path"
> I pressed Enter here whi
Chuan-kai Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> During my review of the (not yet committed) zh_TW translation of the
> dbootstrap .po file, I noticed another place that may suffer from the
> same problem. At bootconfig.c:284 is a message meant to be written
> to the boot floppy created during instal
Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have looked into the possibility of booting from the CD-ROM using
> GRUB. The possible advantage is that the user can choose
> which kernel to boot from.
I'm CC'ing debian-cd since it's of interest to them to.
> After some research, I discovered th
Someone who knows (not me) needs to determine what actions need to be
taken by this group (boot-floppies), if any, and file a bug very
quickly for it.
I'm pretty much just days away from completing Potato boot-floppies...
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Chuan-kai Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 11:43:52AM +0800, ha shao wrote:
> > I like your patch. I think it is more generic than the one I sent
> > to the list a couple days ago. I just think the sgr0 should be
> > \E[0m as like most other terminfo. sgr0 reset the term
Wookey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon 08 Jan, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> > Wookey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > I've got some Arm boot-floppies (from CVS about 10 days ago ~ 2.2.19)
> > > which nearly work. I've fixed a couple of problems and I'll post diffs
> > > here when I get a set t
Applied in CVS.
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CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: aph 01/01/23 17:31:32
Modified files:
utilities/bogl : bogl-term.c bogl-term.h bterm.ti
Log message:
patch from ha shao enabling reverse video
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ha shao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> A minor bug.
> It only effect 32 bpp framebuff which I was using when worked
> with bterm.
Applied to bf CVS.
You should really be given CVS write permission. Do you have this? I
can give it to you -- use the [EMAIL PROTECTED] key in the keyring
package
CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: aph 01/01/23 17:30:39
Modified files:
utilities/bogl : bogl-cfb.c
Log message:
fix from ha shao effecting 32 bpp framebuff which I was using when worked
with bterm
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Daniel Jacobowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sorry for not being clear - yes, I know that bterm has the same bug.
> I'd appreciate it if someone on this list would look into using the
> bogl and bterm in that package, so that we can scrap the one in
> debian-boot CVS; having both makes me nerv
ha shao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> more terminfo to be add into bterm. things in bogl-term.c, bterm.ti
> I think.
Ok, I'll apply your patch and rebuild it.
> cfdisk support an option '-a' which will use arrow instead of
> reverse video to 'highlight' the partitions. But it still use
> rever
CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: aph 01/01/23 15:54:44
Modified files:
debian : changelog
Log message:
more changes from Changelog, add a burn date
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Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: aph 01/01/23 15:13:04
Modified files:
documentation/en: preparing.sgml
Log message:
new i386 sect, "cd-settings", talking about some requisite award BIOS settings
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Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: aph 01/01/23 15:12:12
Modified files:
debian : changelog
Log message:
more recent changes, pop the dates, and getting it ready for release
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"Miller, Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am trying to install Debian 2.2 Rev2 on a megaraid controller from AMI.
> The default kernel freezes when the megaraid driver loads.
Try using the 'compact' kernel instead.
> I have installed
> 2.4.0 onto the Rescue floppy. The problem I have is a
CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:debian-installer
Changes by: joeyh 01/01/23 14:15:42
Modified files:
build : Makefile
Log message:
more daily build fixes. This also adds . to the PATH, which is makes it
always see mklibs.sh if you keep it there.
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CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: ericvb 01/01/23 13:51:42
Modified files:
documentation : release-notes.fr.sgml
Log message:
more translations.
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Miller, Jim wrote:
> I just installed a fresh debian system. I want to rebuild the kernel but
> when I issue make menuconfig I am missing file curses.h...
>
> What package did I miss?
libncurses5-dev
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CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:base-config
Changes by: joeyh 01/01/23 12:47:14
Modified files:
debian : changelog control rules
Added files:
. : apt-setup.templates.pt_BR
debian : templates.pt_BR
Log message:
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From: David Whedon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Missing curses.h when trying to build a kernel make menuconfig
To: "Miller, Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 12:08:41 -0800
libncurses4-d
Help.
I just installed a fresh debian system. I want to rebuild the kernel but
when I issue make menuconfig I am missing file curses.h...
What package did I miss?
/
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*
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On Tue Jan 23, 2001 at 08:49:19AM -0700, Erik Andersen wrote:
> On Tue Jan 23, 2001 at 04:10:42PM +1100, Glenn McGrath wrote:
> >
> > Like, if we put all the core stuff (busybox, main menu, cdebconf, etc)
> > into an initrd we could then either chroot to a new filesystem, or mount
> > another par
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 09:49:20AM +0100, Sergio Rua wrote:
>
> I'm very interested on reiserfs. Are there any plan to do Debian
> installation over it?
please see http://chao.ucsd.edu/debian/boot-floppies/
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On Tue Jan 23, 2001 at 04:10:42PM +1100, Glenn McGrath wrote:
>
> Like, if we put all the core stuff (busybox, main menu, cdebconf, etc)
> into an initrd we could then either chroot to a new filesystem, or mount
> another partition to get more space.
This is called "pivot root", and requires sup
Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 09:49:20AM +0100 wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like start to work on Debian Boot.
Super :-)
> So, are there any
> documentation that I should be read?
If you want to work on debian-installer (eventual replacement for
boot-floopies). Check out :
http://cvs.debian.org
and
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Bug#83131: www.debian.org: German Alpha installation docs point to x86 version.
Bug reassigned from package `www.debian.org' to `boot-floppies'.
> severity 83131 minor
Bug#83131: www.debian.org: German Alpha installation d
CVSROOT:/cvs/debian-boot
Module name:boot-floppies
Changes by: joy 01/01/23 07:09:28
Modified files:
documentation : install.de.sgml
Log message:
fixed the title to use current architecture name instead of hardcoded Intel x86 (fixes
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Hello,
I would like start to work on Debian Boot. So, are there any
documentation that I should be read?
I'm very interested on reiserfs. Are there any plan to do Debian
installation over it?
Saludos!
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