> > reassign 171027 boot-floppies
> Does it means changing Subject: for boot floppies?
> Sorry, if not.
It is just a cosmetical/technical thing in the bug tracking system. Not related to the
subject.
> > At Thu, 28 Nov 2002 07:58:34 +0100,
> > Ruzsinszky Attila wrote:
> > > architecture: sparc
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> reassign 171027 boot-floppies
Bug#171027: Netboot frozen
Bug reassigned from package `tftpboot.img' to `boot-floppies'.
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Repository: debian-installer/tools/netcfg/debian/po
who:sjogren
time: Thu Nov 28 14:28:13 MST 2002
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On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 08:28:25PM +0100, Martin Sjögren wrote:
> Can we still have ties after this? Do we want to still have ties after
> this and if so, how do we resolve them? Can we make sure that we don't
> have any ties here?
We could use "cloneproof Schwartz sequential dropping" to
resolve
tor 2002-11-28 klockan 21.43 skrev David Weinehall:
> I hope this translation can be of use.
netcfg is undergoing a rewrite right now, and I'm not sure of the
current state of it, so I can't promise what'll happen to this
translation, but I'll commit it.
Hmm, looks like I already had a partial tr
I hope this translation can be of use.
Regards: David Weinehall
diff -uN debian-installer/tools/netcfg/debian/po.old/sv.po
debian-installer/tools/netcfg/debian/po/sv.po
--- debian-installer/tools/netcfg/debian/po.old/sv.po 1970-01-01 01:00:00.0
+0100
+++ debian-installer/tools/netcf
I've been pondering how to implement the default choice in the main
menu. The menutest scripts will of course have to be used, but I don't
think they should be the primary method.
Currently, we do this:
- We ask all menu items "do you want to be default?" If they have a
menutest, they answer yes
Hi boot folk,
I have a little bit rewritten the mkfs utility, because I think it lacks
some important things like lvm or raid support, other filesystems, ...
The result is a newly created C-program which currently support the
following features (not perfect yet):
* you can select multiple par
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 10:52:14AM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
> I have had no problems with ext3 either, nor have I heard of anyone
> having problems, nor is there any bugs open in e2fsprogs. Should we
> just flatly recommend ext3 in the manual? Or maybe something like
One issue with ext3 (unl
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 03:47:00PM +0100, Michael Ablassmeier wrote:
> hi,
>
> im currently playing around to install Debian on a Siemens BX300 Blade
> Server.
>
> These Blades get their CDROM and Floppy Drives over USB, and thats the
> Problem. I tried to install with the bf24 Floppy Disks from
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 02:50:19PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 10:16:11AM +, Chris Lale wrote:
> > Colin Watson wrote:
> > >On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 04:10:00PM +, Chris Lale wrote:
> > >>I read in the Debian installation manual (v.3.0.24, 24th May 2002
> > >>section
Repository: debian-installer/build/pkg-lists/cdrom144
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time: Thu Nov 28 17:18:01 CET 2002
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hi,
im currently playing around to install Debian on a Siemens BX300 Blade
Server.
These Blades get their CDROM and Floppy Drives over USB, and thats the
Problem. I tried to install with the bf24 Floppy Disks from the official
Woody CDROM. The rescue Disk boots, and prompts for the root Disk, if
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 10:16:11AM +, Chris Lale wrote:
> Colin Watson wrote:
> >On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 04:10:00PM +, Chris Lale wrote:
> >>I read in the Debian installation manual (v.3.0.24, 24th May 2002
> >>section 6.4) that partitions greater than about 6Gb should be avoided.
> >>Does
* Arnaud Vandyck
| I've not been able to mount 2 file system. The root was ok, but I did
| want to mount '/home' and it freeze. But, it recognize well my
| Plextor[2] ant my scsi card[3], I'll try to investigate a bit more.
Known bug, fixed in CVS and the archive. The jigdos should be ok on
Fri
* Sylvain Ferriol
| but is it possible to have a file in that way, which contains answers;
| not in the debconf database but in the udeb or deb package.
|
| So, i can create udeb or deb packages with a preconfigured options.
|
| example:
| i see in netcfg-static.templates file, the question abo
* Mario Lang
| So, BenC or whoever, what is the status of the d-i port for SPARC?
| Is there anything a newbie to the architecture
| could do for you?
BenC has done some work on it, but nothing has been commited yet,
AFAIK.
(BenC Cc-ed)
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Martin Sjögren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not daily, but there are jigdo files generated weekly:
>
> http://gluck.debian.org/debian-cd/testing/jigdo-area/
I thought Sarge5.iso was bootable[1], but it is not! :-)
I've not been able to mount 2 file system. The root was ok, but I did
want to mou
Repository: debian-installer/tools/s390/netdevice/debian/po
who:barbier
time: Thu Nov 28 05:07:04 MST 2002
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Sync
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who:barbier
time: Thu Nov 28 05:06:29 MST 2002
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Choices fields must be localized when they contain English words.
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Repository: debian-installer/tools/s390/dasd/debian/po
who:barbier
time: Thu Nov 28 04:59:32 MST 2002
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Update
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Thanks Colin.
Colin Watson wrote:
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 04:10:00PM +, Chris Lale wrote:
I read in the Debian installation manual (v.3.0.24, 24th May 2002
section 6.4) that partitions greater than about 6Gb should be avoided.
Does anyone know if this true? If so, why?
They're a bit of
Hey.
I'll be getting a SPARCstation 20 for little
or no cost at all very soon! I'm a real SPARC newbie,
so porting d-i will probably not be the first thing I do.
But I can test things, and I plan to test
brltty to verify if it actually works on anything else than i386...
So, BenC or whoever, wh
Repository: debian-installer/anna/debian
who:sjogren
time: Thu Nov 28 01:30:32 MST 2002
Log Message:
improve the menutest to detect mounted CDs
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