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On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 02:44:35PM -0800, Ethan Benson wrote:
> > So how could I figure out what the problem is when the installer drops me
> > out with "can't download adduser"? strace the process?
> well debootstrap is a shell script, what i would suggest is looking at
> the command line that db
Repository: tasksel/debian
who:ajt
time: Sun Jul 1 20:43:58 PDT 2001
Log Message:
* tasksel changes by Anthony Towns
- data.c: Made tasksel process fields after the long description. This was
stopping tasksel for handling the new Packages files that actually
include
Repository: tasksel
who:ajt
time: Sun Jul 1 20:43:58 PDT 2001
Log Message:
* tasksel changes by Anthony Towns
- data.c: Made tasksel process fields after the long description. This was
stopping tasksel for handling the new Packages files that actually
include Task:
Repository: boot-floppies
who:eb
time: Sun Jul 1 20:27:26 PDT 2001
Log Message:
updates to powerpc booting situation. comment that deboostrap /proc
problem appears gone (aph can delete when confirmed).
Files:
changed:todo
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On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 09:29:12PM -0400, Jimmy Kaplowitz wrote:
> Hmm, I have some questions to ask before I burn the CD. First, do the yaboot
> binary and the yaboot.conf file go in /master/ or
> /master/install/powermac/images-1.44/ ? Or is master itself the
> root of the cd?
no the master di
On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 03:54:04PM -0800, Ethan Benson wrote:
> if you want to try out woody boot-floppies have a current (as of
> yesterday afternoon) cvs build up at
> http://penguinppc.org/~eb/files/b-f-cvs/
Got 'em, thanks.
> to make an ad-hoc bootable CD drop all those files into a director
On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 05:15:34PM -0400, Jimmy Kaplowitz wrote:
> Hi there boot people. I have a simple question: I am soon (Tuesday) going to be
> doing an install of Debian on an Apple G4. (Of course, this has no floppy
> drive, so I'd have to boot off of a CD-ROM.) Should I use a potato CD and
On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 02:17:52PM -0700, D James wrote:
> Package: boot-floppies (disks-m68k)
> Version: 2.2 Potato Stable m68k (taken from
> www.kernel.org/debian/dists/potato/main/disks-m68k/2.2.19-2000-12-03/)
>
> Any suggestions?
Can you please report that to the right list, like debian-68k
On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 08:11:12PM +0200, Attila Nagy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > unfortunatly it probably won't be. dbootstrap reads all of
> > debootstrap's output and puts it into dialogs, you see pretty much the
> > same thing both ways. checking tty3 is always a good idea though since
> > dbootst
Package: boot-floppies (disks-m68k)
Version: 2.2 Potato Stable m68k (taken from
www.kernel.org/debian/dists/potato/main/disks-m68k/2.2.19-2000-12-03/)
I set the Penguin app to output debug messages. The
output is as follows:
::: START OF PEGUIN OUTPUT :::
Logging started Sunday, July 1, 2001 12
One more question; I am preparing this install on a i386-based computer. How
would I go about preparing powerpc boot disks? I tried changing the 'archs'
line in the config file to just i386 and powerpc, but only i386 boot-floppies
got created to the best of my knowledge when I ran make release.
-
Hi there boot people. I have a simple question: I am soon (Tuesday) going to be
doing an install of Debian on an Apple G4. (Of course, this has no floppy
drive, so I'd have to boot off of a CD-ROM.) Should I use a potato CD and then
upgrade to woody or sid over the available T1-speed DSL connectio
Repository: base-config/lib
who:joeyh
time: Sun Jul 1 09:30:53 PDT 2001
Log Message:
* Added 77exim, which will run eximconfig if exim is installed and not
configured. This is necessary to give the user a chance to configure
exim, which is installed w/o configuration
Repository: base-config/debian
who:joeyh
time: Sun Jul 1 09:30:53 PDT 2001
Log Message:
* Added 77exim, which will run eximconfig if exim is installed and not
configured. This is necessary to give the user a chance to configure
exim, which is installed w/o configurat
I've got an idea -- I think it'd be nice if base-config runs all or part
of itself under script, with output going to /var/log/something. The
idea being this will produce very handy typescripts for testing now, and
later on will be useful too. (No more incoherent whining "something
broke"? Probabl
Me, on 2001-06-04:
> > > Well, as I said, the installer doesn't find the partition, so it can't
> > > initialize it.
> > Can you initialize it by hand?
> I can run mke2fs and mount it on /target manually from VC2, and this is
> accepted by the installer, even though it believes I do not have any
Repository: boot-floppies/debian
who:pb
time: Sun Jul 1 02:45:37 PDT 2001
Log Message:
log dem changes
Files:
changed:changelog
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Repository: boot-floppies/make
who:pb
time: Sun Jul 1 02:45:22 PDT 2001
Log Message:
increase size of root image to 3400 blocks.
Files:
changed:arm.rules
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Repository: boot-floppies
who:pb
time: Sun Jul 1 02:44:35 PDT 2001
Log Message:
make arm module selection subarch-specific
Files:
changed:rootdisk.sh
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Repository: boot-floppies
who:pb
time: Sun Jul 1 02:44:06 PDT 2001
Log Message:
update arm section
Files:
changed:release.sh
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