Repository: boot-floppies/documentation/en
who:toff
time: Thu Nov 29 22:10:42 PST 2001
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add boot-floppy-hfs, closes: #121065
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Repository: boot-floppies/debian
who:toff
time: Thu Nov 29 22:10:18 PST 2001
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add boot-floppy-hfs, closes: #121065
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Karsten Merker wrote:
> I have just tried the current boot-floppies cvs on mipsel (DECstation).
> Installation works for the most part, but debootstrap fails when
> configuring the packages for the base system. dpkg outputs "Processing
> was halted because there were to many errors".
I believe it
Repository: boot-floppies
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time: Thu Nov 29 11:20:52 PST 2001
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update list of open bugs
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Package: boot-floppies
Version: 3.0.17
Severity: important
Sorry but it's still happening (cf. #114603)- the only way around was a
restart of the install from scratch (including mke2fs). Architecture is
i386 for a change, BTW. Most probably caused by giving a bogus archive
URL for network install
Repository: boot-floppies/s390-specials
who:sgybas
time: Thu Nov 29 06:16:03 PST 2001
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Try to ping gateway, peer and dns after ifconfig
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>How often are users going to be in a situation with no fb-capable
>video driver?
Fairly often, I suspect. I think the only fbcon driver that's enabled in our
kernel images is vesafb, and my experience has been that it doesn't work with
a lot of cards. It might be worth filing a bug on kernel-
Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap
who:sgybas
time: Thu Nov 29 05:43:43 PST 2001
Log Message:
s390: Make /sbin/fdisk a symlink to fdasd, don't install it from the fdasd
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s390: Don't ask for bad block scan when formatting a DASD
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Repository: boot-floppies/debian
who:sgybas
time: Thu Nov 29 05:43:43 PST 2001
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s390: Make /sbin/fdisk a symlink to fdasd, don't install it from the fdasd
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s390: Don't ask for bad block scan when formatting a DASD
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Repository: boot-floppies/scripts/rootdisk
who:sgybas
time: Thu Nov 29 05:43:43 PST 2001
Log Message:
s390: Make /sbin/fdisk a symlink to fdasd, don't install it from the fdasd
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s390: Don't ask for bad block scan when formatting a DASD
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Repository: boot-floppies
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time: Thu Nov 29 05:43:42 PST 2001
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s390: Make /sbin/fdisk a symlink to fdasd, don't install it from the fdasd
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s390: Don't ask for bad block scan when formatting a DASD
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reassign 118999 kernel-image-2.2.20-reiserfs
thanks
Looks like the problem here is that the ReiserFS kernel package doesn't include
the modules in question.
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> reassign 118999 kernel-image-2.2.20-reiserfs
Bug#118999: boot-floppies: i386-disk reiserfs hadn't the correct set of pcmcia drivers
Bug reassigned from package `boot-floppies' to `kernel-image-2.2.20-reiserfs'.
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Hi There
I just looked at the Intel x86 Installation Manual
(/stabel/i386/install.en.pdf) and noticed that in some pages the
text goes over the border of the page. This is the case for directory
pathes, especially from page 33 to 39.
Looking forward to install Debian.
All the best
Nick
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Bug#67624: [mklibs.sh] mkfs.ext2 does not work on file
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Bug#118557: boot-floppies: [sparc] driver-?.bin don't match rescue.bin
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Bug#119753: Resurrecting Lowmem Boot Disks
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Eduard Bloch wrote:
> #include
> Adam Di Carlo wrote on Wed Nov 28, 2001 um 08:09:35PM:
> > > Why's it illegal to use programs from non-US for this kind of thing?
> > > I don't really understand why zip is in non-US in the first place,
> > > is that some kind of patent issue?
> >
> > See above.
Package: kernel-image-2.2.19
Version: N/A; reported 2001-11-29
Severity: important
[ This is affecting boot-floppies seriously ]
Hi Herbert,
When I boot using latest CVS rescue.bin using the ext3-enabled images, I
get two ethernet cards detected, eth0 and eth1, when I only have a
8139 in the sy
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 08:16:22PM -0500, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> > First, it gave me a choice between eth0 and eth1, when I only have an
> > ethernet card, and dmesg only shows eth1, so I don't know where eth0
> > came from, and why it's using eth1 and not eth0.
> Did anyone file a bug against the
#include
Adam Di Carlo wrote on Wed Nov 28, 2001 um 08:09:35PM:
> > Why's it illegal to use programs from non-US for this kind of thing?
> > I don't really understand why zip is in non-US in the first place,
> > is that some kind of patent issue?
>
> See above. Zip is in non-US/main because it'
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