*
| Is this information correct?
| interface = eth0
| hostname = Nabarlek
| domain =
| dhcp hostname =
| nameservers=
| Prompt: yes/no, default=yes>
|
| The DHCP server provides all that information, if asked.
This prompt is going away, I just need to commit that.
*
| My DHCP server is configured to offer this machine the hostname
| Nabarlek. My own installer gets the name from the kernel commandline:
| ip=192.168.0.130:192.168.0.1:192.168.0.1:255.255.255.0:Nabarlek
Is nabarlek available from somewhere in /proc? In
/proc/sys/kernel/hostname, perhaps? If
Package: debian-installer
Version: Daily Build
This looks pretty serious to me.
I've got to the wrong mirror (my type) and I'm trying to enter values
that won't work to see what happens.
When entering proxy information, use the standard form of
"http://[[user][:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:port]/"
> http:/
Package: debian-installer
Version: Daily Build
Prompts such as this waste time:
I will now configure the network.
This may take some time. It shouldn't take more than a minute or two.
[Press enter to continue]
installer[59]: running cmd '/sbin/ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1'
installer[59]: running cmd '/
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 12:40:48PM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
[snip]
> | Library not found: libbogl.so.0 in path: /lib/ : /usr/lib/ :
> | /usr/X11R6/lib/
> | make: *** [net-tree-stamp] Error 1
>
> Have you installed libbogl0?
No, but my point was that it should be pulled as a dependency. Anyw
On 14 Mar 2003, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> *
>
> | I found Joey's daily d-i builds;-)
>
> You want mine, rather than his. His are ancient.
I thought I'd enhance my bug reporting by sending them off to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], but I can't find a version number.
I think you will find it easier to trac
On Sat, 15 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> DHCP Network Configuration
>
> Enter the system's hostname.
> The hostname is a single word that identifies your system to the
> network. If
> you don't know what your hostname should be, consult your network
> administrator. If you are setting up
On 15 Mar 2003, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> | Which initrd should I use with vmlinuz for my PXE boot?
>
> net-initrd.gz
Once I got my brain into gear, I figured that. However, I noticed not
all images are built recently:
total 10156
-rw-rw-r--1 summer summer1474560 Mar 5 04:24
cdrom144-1
DHCP Network Configuration
Enter the system's hostname.
The hostname is a single word that identifies your system to the
network. If
you don't know what your hostname should be, consult your network
administrator. If you are setting up your own home network, you can
make
something up here.
[defa
The default action's not being taken:
Here is the main menu of the Debian installer.
1. Choose language
2. Configure network hardware
3. Configure the network via DHCP
4. Detect a keyboard and select layout (default)
5. Configure a static network
6. Choose mirror to install from
7. Lo
*
| On 14 Mar 2003, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
[...]
| > You want mine, rather than his. His are ancient.
|
| I know.
|
| Take a look at the README in CVS!!
fixed, thanks.
[...]
| > Some getting started info is available at
| > http://raw.no/d-i/getting_started.html , including links to daily
I am currently running the latest (as of a few minutes ago) daily build.
Not being one to waste time over needless questions, I chose "critical"
at the appropriate time.
I'm sure I will find more things to complain about - I have some I'm
keeping in reserve - but why is it downloading this?
http:
Package: anna
Version: 0.024
Severity: wishlist
The list of available udebs to install into d-i, which is presented by
anna, should be sorted on module name. It will make it easier to find
the module you are looking for, and easier to get an overview of the
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fre 2003-03-14 klockan 22.29 skrev Alastair McKinstry:
> It appears that of the 125 K (uncompressed) in floppy-modules on i386 at
> least, 55 K is vfat and fat modules. How about dropping those if
> necessary? (eg, do ext2 support only) If we don't do something, theres
> no way we'll get a working
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 11:35:14AM -0800, Cardenas wrote:
> So, my question is, do we use devfs in sid/sarge? If not, can I just
> create /dev/tty5 again with mkdev and/or mknod? how? Who creates
> /dev/urandom? Is there some log that you suggest I look in to find
> which script is failing?
Are yo
Accepted:
languagechooser_0.017.dsc
to pool/main/l/languagechooser/languagechooser_0.017.dsc
languagechooser_0.017.tar.gz
to pool/main/l/languagechooser/languagechooser_0.017.tar.gz
languagechooser_0.017_all.udeb
to pool/main/l/languagechooser/languagechooser_0.017_all.udeb
Announcing to [EM
Accepted:
srm-reader_0.03.dsc
to pool/main/s/srm-reader/srm-reader_0.03.dsc
srm-reader_0.03.tar.gz
to pool/main/s/srm-reader/srm-reader_0.03.tar.gz
srm-reader_0.03_alpha.udeb
to pool/main/s/srm-reader/srm-reader_0.03_alpha.udeb
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> close 184297
Bug#184297: kbd-chooser: Wrong variable set in dbootstrap_settings?
'close' is deprecated; see http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#closing.
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> close 18430
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Package: cdebconf-newt-udeb
Version: 0.32
The frontend should display some indication about the question
priority. This is included in later versions of debconf, and I
believe we should have them in cdebconf as well. I found this
argument in the debconf changelog for version 1.1.12:
* Added
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Package: di-utils-mkfs
Version: 0.18
di-utils-mkfs does not allow the user to choose to make an ext3
filesystem because it is not listed in /proc/filesystems, even
though it can be mounted as an ext2 filesystem.
Matt
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On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 18:48, Martin Sjögren wrote:
> fre 2003-03-14 klockan 19.36 skrev Debian Boot CVS Master:
> > Repository: debian-installer/build/pkg-lists/net
> > who:mckinstry
> > time: Fri Mar 14 11:36:48 MST 2003
> > Log Message:
> > We need floppy-retriever in order to fe
On 14 Mar 2003, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> *
>
> | I found Joey's daily d-i builds;-)
>
> You want mine, rather than his. His are ancient.
I know.
Take a look at the README in CVS!!
> | I actually spent quite a bit of tine looking for something like it on
> | the website, and failed.
>
> So
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Chris Tillman wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 07:55:05PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > This may be in part because I've confused the installer
> >
> > While awaiting for an answer to my previous question, I decided to
> > continue the install from where I left off.
So here comes my lame question...
I recently re-installed sid on my laptop with d-i. It worked well for
a few weeks. This is not really an install question, I know.
Yesterday I had a rather nasty crash when some X process stole my
keyboard input and gnome wouldn't quit using the menus. I reboote
fre 2003-03-14 klockan 19.36 skrev Debian Boot CVS Master:
> Repository: debian-installer/build/pkg-lists/net
> who:mckinstry
> time: Fri Mar 14 11:36:48 MST 2003
> Log Message:
> We need floppy-retriever in order to fetch other drivers;
> eg ppp, plip, nic-extra-modules, etc. whi
anyone want to respond? I'm not sure if this has been fixed (the
kernel panic) or if we can do what he's asking already in d-i...
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S
Yes, thats a good option. I'll make the change.
I had been thinking about making them a menu item, in case they failed
and the user needed to avoid them, but in practice they have
nothing that will fail, so they don't need it.
- A
On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 16:46, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> * Alastai
*
| I found Joey's daily d-i builds;-)
You want mine, rather than his. His are ancient.
| I actually spent quite a bit of tine looking for something like it on
| the website, and failed.
Some getting started info is available at
http://raw.no/d-i/getting_started.html , including links to dail
* Alastair McKinstry
| I have uploaded/am uploading two modules
| srm-reader
| efi-reader
|
| which read "firmware" variables from the Alpha SRM BIOS and ia64 bios
| respectively. These are then put into debconf as defaults.
| These then need to be set before "anything else", ie lang
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kbd-chooser_0.015.tar.gz
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kbd-chooser_0.015_i386.udeb
to pool/main/k/kbd-chooser/kbd-chooser_0.015_i386.udeb
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Package: cdebconf-udeb
Version: 0.32
In the newt and slang frontend, the buttons are not translated. No
matter which translation is used, '' and '' are containing
the same text. They should be translatable.
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kbd-chooser_0.014_i386.udeb
to pool/main/k/kbd-chooser/kbd-chooser_0.014_i386.udeb
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On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 07:55:05PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This may be in part because I've confused the installer
>
> While awaiting for an answer to my previous question, I decided to
> continue the install from where I left off.
>
> I was booted up, got to "load kernel modules" a
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On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Chris Tillman wrote:
> If you choose network install, it will go to configure the network.
> Alternatively you can configure the network first, using the main
> menu item.
>
> If you're saying you need a non-compiled-in module for your network
> card, then right you can't ge
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 05:50:26AM -0700, Debian Boot CVS Master wrote:
> Repository: debian-installer/tools/kbd-chooser/debian
> who:mckinstry
> time: Fri Mar 14 05:50:26 MST 2003
> Log Message:
> prebaseconfig: Add quotes around variables in if statements.
> - Pass correct varia
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I found Joey's daily d-i builds;-)
I actually spent quite a bit of tine looking for something like it on
the website, and failed.
I didn't see anything specifically for diskless installs, so I burned a
CD-RW using the cdrom-2880.img file, but then discovered my test machine
won't boot the CD-RW.
Accepted:
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srm-reader_0.02.tar.gz
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srm-reader_0.02_alpha.udeb
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On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 06:42:59PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Ha! That fixed it.
>
> I got my kernel booted and answered a few questions.
>
> I have this stanza in /tftpboot/PXE/pxelinux.cfg/C0A8006:
> label 4
> kernel images/debian/
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Bug#180299: cdebconf/slang: In select question, tab jump
This may be in part because I've confused the installer
While awaiting for an answer to my previous question, I decided to
continue the install from where I left off.
I was booted up, got to "load kernel modules" and declined to load them
off the CD.
Well, now I went on from there and chose
* Andre Luis Lopes
| I'm trying to build d-i for the first time in order to help testing it
| and to check if my translations are really being used. I tried to to it
| by using the following comando in d-i's build/ directory (after
| installing the needed build-depencies by hand) :
[...]
| Libr
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Bug#184343: kbd-chooser: Incorrect locale -> keyboard mapping
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Hi,
Ok, if I get the chance I will commit to CVS a gtk-installer module;
(a bit busy at the minute .. newborn baby daughter on Monday!)
Some ideas:
(1) Grey out options that don't work at this moment (in the configure
process): ie net-retriever should be greyed out if ethdetect /
pppconfig/ pli
Hi,
in doc/menu-item-numbers, 0-10 are reserved.
I propose to use some of them. Comments please.
I have uploaded/am uploading two modules
srm-reader
efi-reader
which read "firmware" variables from the Alpha SRM BIOS and ia64 bios
respectively. These are then put into debconf as
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ha! That fixed it.
I got my kernel booted and answered a few questions.
I have this stanza in /tftpboot/PXE/pxelinux.cfg/C0A8006:
label 4
kernel images/debian/tftpboot.img
append initrd=images/debian/root.bin vga=791 DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninte
Hi,
> I have been browsing the following URL:
> http://people.debian.org/~schmitz/3.0.24-2003-01-07/chrp/
>
> Do you know who has been upgrading boot-floppies for powerpc, chrp in
> particular?
The boot-floppies build on that machine was done by me, in order to help
out the boot-floppies team whi
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 05:25:27PM -0700, Debian Boot CVS Master wrote:
> Repository: debian-installer/doc
> who:andrelop
> time: Thu Mar 13 17:25:27 MST 2003
> Log Message:
>
>
> * Add note to remember udeb developers to run debconf2po-update
> after changing original
fre 2003-03-14 klockan 02.13 skrev Andre Luis Lopes:
> I'm trying to build d-i for the first time in order to help testing it
Nice! :)
> and to check if my translations are really being used. I tried to to it
Not yet. :( Well, you can choose your langauge in languagechooser and
get lots of ??-ma
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