Repository: modconf/debian
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time: Fri Nov 9 23:29:33 PST 2001
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Starting 0.2.39 version.
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Repository: modconf/debian
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time: Fri Nov 9 23:24:03 PST 2001
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Preparing 0.2.38 release.
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Okay, I moved a floppy drive from the SS2 to the SS10 and the SS10
booted. The SS2 does not boot with the same disk drive.
Warren
On Friday 09 November 2001 10:11 am, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> Warren Turkal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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I edit dbootstrap_settings to be :
SUITE=unstable
db_set apt-setup/hostname sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch
db_set apt-setup/directory /ftp/mirror/debian/
db_set apt-setup/mirror sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch
db_set apt-setup/country Switzerland
db_set apt-setup/uri_type http
db_fset apt-setup/mirror seen tru
A suggestion for further improving quality of boot-floppies;
Friend of mine had "trouble" with 3.0.16-2001-10-24 idepci flavour from
people.debian.org/~aph. I think it is probably debootstrap that can be
"fixed".
The case is if you enter the wrong URL for downloading base, it attempts
to get the
Repository: boot-floppies/arm-specials
who:pb
time: Fri Nov 9 10:57:00 PST 2001
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Directory /org/cvs.debian.org/cvs/debian-boot/boot-floppies/arm-specials added to the
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--> Using per-directory sticky tag `potato'
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Repository: boot-floppies
who:pb
time: Fri Nov 9 10:55:38 PST 2001
Log Message:
fix error in last change
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Repository: boot-floppies/debian
who:aph
time: Fri Nov 9 10:06:30 PST 2001
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Karsten Merker's patch and note about 2.2.20/i386 kernel
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Package: install
Version: latest
Severity: important
Tags: woody
Hi
I just installed woody on my laptop and was surprised that
it autodetected my pcmcia card just fine. That is the good
news. The bad news is that when I rebooted my computer it
did not have dhcp (which I used in the beginning) in
Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/libfdisk
who:aph
time: Fri Nov 9 09:31:10 PST 2001
Log Message:
* Karsten Merker (patch approved by Guido Guenther)
- add support for DECstations 5000/120, /125 and /133 (KN02)
- re-add MSDOS partition table support to libfdisk for mi
Repository: boot-floppies
who:aph
time: Fri Nov 9 09:30:53 PST 2001
Log Message:
* Karsten Merker (patch approved by Guido Guenther)
- add support for DECstations 5000/120, /125 and /133 (KN02)
- re-add MSDOS partition table support to libfdisk for mipsel
(require
Hi. I've hacked up some changes to the boot-floppies
package 2.2.3 which resurrects the lowmem option (for
machines with less than the 12 MB stated minimum) as well
as a hacked up target (doflavour) which I use for creating
boot disk with a custom kernel. If there is any interest I
could send th
Repository: boot-floppies/s390-specials
who:gt
time: Fri Nov 9 08:09:37 PST 2001
Log Message:
Some s390 specific fixes.
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Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap
who:gt
time: Fri Nov 9 08:09:37 PST 2001
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Some s390 specific fixes.
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I think there is a race condition when we're executing debootstrap
that will lead to random errors and zombie debootstrap processes.
Could someone sanity check this patch? I haven't been able to test
it, but it looks like it should be right.
--- extract_base.c.~1.61.~ Sat Nov 3 10:28:01 2
Ok I'll make this as decent as i can:
- install system and reboot (this all goes just fine)
- systems boots up for first time off of hd (fine)
- system asks for root pw and new user(s) (fine)
- system asks if i want to run tasksel, i say yes
\- i select some things, then asked to run dselect, i
Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap
who:eb
time: Fri Nov 9 05:20:25 PST 2001
Log Message:
fix grammer error in NewWorld partitioning notes,
add extra warning about when to and not to use `i' command in mac-fdisk
(thanks Overfiend)
Files:
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Hello,
I have visited www.nl.debian.org and noticed that your website is not l
> What I'm trying to do is access the PC remotely and set it up from
> there. According to the normal installation, I would have to configure
> the network card as part of the install (which would be impossible).
Not imposssible. Look for the linuxcare business card cd.
You can download it I
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> This is somewhat out of date, being used with potato installation disks,
> but here is the way I used to do it:
>
> http://www.blackwire.com/remote.install
>
> That is a pod document.
>
> Peter
>
>
>>I guess my question is this:
>>if I can get Linux running from a
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> severity 109455 important
Bug#109455: dbootstrap thinks dhcp succeeds even when there's no IP
Severity set to `important'.
> merge 109455 118019
Bug#109455: dbootstrap thinks dhcp succeeds even when there's no IP
Bug#118019: boot-floppies: Network con
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