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Hi,
I've now moved the release notes as well.
Adam, please tag stuff appropriately, or whatever you did the last time :)
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Package: boot-floppies
Version: 20030103
Severity: normal
I have just installed Woody onto two machines using cdrom images
downloaded via jigdo. After selecting packages with dselect, I loaded
cdroms as requested. Both times, apt-get printed an error about
mailcrypt installation failing
Le ven 03/01/2003 à 03:37, Adam DiCarlo a écrit :
> "Chris Tillman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > I also agree that what I read looked good, but it didn't seem to cover
> > > all of the issues mentioned in the bug, such as coming up with an
> > > overview of the different netboot options and
Le ven 03/01/2003 à 02:37, Chris Tillman a écrit :
> On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 10:33:36PM +0100, nb wrote:
> > Le jeu 02/01/2003 à 06:25, Chris Tillman a écrit :
> > > On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 03:50:56PM +0100, nb wrote:
> >
> > 192.168.1.255 would be better
>
> OK, got that.
>
> > In chapter 4.5.
On Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 12:45:05PM -0600, Adam DiCarlo wrote:
So why does that prevent us from giving an overview of the various
options and providing some criteria to help users pick one or the
other?
It doesn't; that would be very good. I thought I had read that the goal
was to eliminate all
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>reassign 174887 boot-floppies
>retitle 174887 [i386] keyboard problem
Michael Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 08:36:11PM -0600, Adam DiCarlo wrote:
> >Um, no, I'm just talking about netboot options on i386.
>
> I understand that. But just like we have a bunch of architectures, we
> have a bunch of netboot options. You generally don't hav
On Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 01:39:06PM +0100, Filippo Basso wrote:
> Hi,
> just 2 lines to tell not to think too much about that problem... it was
> solved, don't know yet how, but it was a very little thing...
> I've done again and again 1000 and 1000 tests, and at some time, it worked...
>
>
= Happy new year =
Hi,
I use Debian Woody. But I need to create specific release of CD n°1 because
I want install Debian with some full automatic scripts.
So, I'm looking for solution for modifying original CD and re-create a new
ISO image. How can I do that ?
P.S : FAI doesn't use in
Hi,
Filippo Basso wrote:
Even if it's a silly question: is there a non-cvs package of
dbootstrap/boot-floppies ?!? please, can you send a link?
apt-get source boot-floppies ?
Regards,
Ross..
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Even if it's a silly question: is there a non-cvs package of
dbootstrap/boot-floppies ?!? please, can you send a link?
thank you!
fi
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Hi,
Ross Vumbaca wrote:
But that is no longer correct - it's now on line 361 (which is reflected
correctly in C.po).
Do I need to fix this manually or something? Am I doing something very
wrong?
Oh, it looks like "make update-po" does the trick. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Regards,
Ross..
Hi,
I have modified dbootstrap, and in doing so, added some new "messages"
to it. I do:
cd po
make
to update the "string files" (?) so that my message is in them, and that
is all good, but I noticed that in the translated file like e.g it.po,
the locations are not updated, so e.g it says:
#:
Hi,
just 2 lines to tell not to think too much about that problem... it was
solved, don't know yet how, but it was a very little thing...
I've done again and again 1000 and 1000 tests, and at some time, it worked...
Now I want to go back, and understand why it didn't worked before, so tha
The powerpc 3.0.24 boot-floppies version is ready for testing - woody.r2
is waiting for these files so please give them a quick testing.
> New files for testing on people.d.o/~schmitz/3.0.24-2003-01-03/ - no build
> errors this time so they ought to be fine.
Note to debian-boot:
The release files
Hi,
sorry, but I've a little doubt...
can someone provide me some links to make my own (or modify an existent)
rescue.bin image, or dbootstrap manage it ?!?
I understood that linux.bin is nothing more that the kernel.
I understood that root.bin is a compressed image of a root filesystem
> As it mentions in the manual, you can cause debug / verbose level messages
> by adding the boot arguments debug and/or verbose.
Thank you, I was remembering something like that, but didn't remember
where... ;-)
What happens if I start with the "pxe debug verbose" at the "boot:" prompt is
that
Vou te comer.
Feliz Anus novo. he he he
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