Hello, first sorry for my english I´m trying to improve it :)
I´m trying to install debian sarge with boot floppies and
sarge-i386-netinst.iso (d-i beta3) mounted as a loop device in the
ramdisk.
I put the sarge-i386-netinst.iso in a ext2 partition /dev/hda6
(/home) then boot with the boot flop
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Hong Kong uses zh_HK and so forth.
--- Nathanael Nerode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Country/Region/Area is simply the Wrong Category,especially considering that Hong
>Kong uses Traditional Chinese and so forth. Unfortunately, the lang_COUNTRY locale
>system is too entrenched at this point. :-P
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On Mon, Apr 05, 2004 at 10:46:05PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
>
> We do have a beta3 branch in the repo, but it's acting more like a tag,
> I guess, no changes have been made to it.
>
> I tried the new partman, and it works great. Wow, that's a lot of work!
> My only quibble is with the use of the t
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I've checked in partman-newworld, which wraps up the method for creating
the special Apple_Bootstrap partition you need to boot newworld PowerMac
systems. I've tested it somewhat, although not exactly with a
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Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 09:26:42AM +0700, Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim wrote:
>> I still have no clue on why "country/province" information is
>> technically needed. Sure, "language" is needed, and so does "time zone",
>> "keyboard", etc. But for what is "country"?
>
> It's use
Dave Jones wrote:
> The country's name is "ROC"(Republic of China).
>
> Taiwan Province is an administrative subdivision of the Republic of China
> (ROC). Even though the province-level municipalities of Taipei City and
> Kaohsiung City are on the island of Taiwan, they are not administratively
>
Hi,
This is a quasi-install report. I helped a friend from Uni install Debian on
his laptop (an NEC Versa M320) using the beta3 CD.
He did most of the install, I wanted to observe from a useability
perspective. He had pretty much no prior Linux knowledge.
The install itself went really well. An
The country's name is "ROC"(Republic of China).
Taiwan Province is an administrative subdivision of the Republic of China (ROC). Even
though the province-level municipalities of Taipei City and Kaohsiung City are on the
island of Taiwan, they are not administratively part of the Province. Taiwan
* Nathanael Nerode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-06 23:42]:
> > Wizard to partition". I don't think wizard is a proper noun, so should
> > not be capitalised, and I don't see how this is better than the old
> > "Automatically partition". It assumes that the user is familiar with
> > windows wizard-t
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booted, but didn't found my wlan card
http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/daily/i386/20040406/sarge-i386-netinst.iso
didn
On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 09:26:42AM +0700, Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim wrote:
> I still have no clue on why "country/province" information is
> technically needed. Sure, "language" is needed, and so does "time zone",
> "keyboard", etc. But for what is "country"?
It's used for:
- collation order of tex
Joey Hess wrote:
> I tried the new partman, and it works great. Wow, that's a lot of work!
> My only quibble is with the use of the term Wizard, as in "Use the
> Wizard to partition". I don't think wizard is a proper noun, so should
> not be capitalised, and I don't see how this is better than the
Herbert Xu wrote:
> Well for the same reason most of thel mainland Chinese people will
> disagree with showing just Taiwan instead of the longer version.
> In fact, you'll probably get Debian banned by the Chinese government
> should they get wind of this fact.
In the "Regional and Language Optio
* Nathanael Nerode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-06 23:41]:
> > It doesn't support acorn labels (acorn-fdisk does). However, all
> > currently supported ARM subarches use msdos labels, so ARM is not
> > using partman.
> Oh-kay. That's confusing. Do you mean "so ARM is using partman"?
s/not/now/,
Anton Zinoviev wrote:
> On 5.IV.2004 at 01:08 Thiemo Seufer wrote:
>>
>> > Eeeww... why was this? I remember partman/libparted had trouble
>> > making DVH disklabels... was that the only reason for MIPS?
>
> There is also a problem with the numbering of the partitions (#238838,
> #220990). I h
Alexander Winston wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 09:26 +0700, Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim wrote:
>
>> Hi:
>>
>> I still have no clue on why "country/province" information is
>> technically needed. Sure, "language" is needed, and so does "time zone",
>> "keyboard", etc. But for what is "country"?
>
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Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Anton Zinoviev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-05 15:31]:
>> > Lack of support for several arm subarch partitioning schemes.
>>
>> So far I (and probably the maintainers of parted also) have no info
>> about this. :-(
>
> It doesn't support acorn labels (acorn-fdisk does
On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 09:26 +0700, Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I still have no clue on why "country/province" information is
> technically needed. Sure, "language" is needed, and so does "time zone",
> "keyboard", etc. But for what is "country"?
It is probably for distinguishing the
Joey Hess wrote:
> I suggest that anyone who has an idea on the matter, tell it to
> Christian and Alastair.
Well, I did suggest buying a National Geographic Atlas and using the names
on that.
I also suggested using the long names for *everywhere*.
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Eddy Petrisor wrote:
> Hello Bastian,
>
> I am Eddy Petrisor, translator for Romaian language.
>
> I have come across the following string in s390/netdevice:
>
> [...] This parameter is required
> for cards with microcode level 2.10 or later or when you want to share a
> card.
Actually, it shou
Hi:
I still have no clue on why "country/province" information is
technically needed. Sure, "language" is needed, and so does "time zone",
"keyboard", etc. But for what is "country"?
regrets,
P.S. How about to add "Sovereign Republic of Rahmat Samik-Ibrahim",
a 120 sqm (ca 1200 sqft) countr
> As long as this iso-3166 translation in zh_TW is incomplete,
> you will be presented with the English name list...
> which you don't like, when choosing zh_TW.
>
> So, go ahead and finish the zh_TW translation of iso_3166.
I'm very willing to do it.
But...
> For sure,
> people using English
Anthony Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As pointed out clearly in the "common xml locale
> repository" paper[1] from ICU, Page 3:
>
> "Language and Territory codes follow ISO-639 and
> ISO-3166 respectively".
[stuff deleted]
> Look, the standard is *international* and should be
> followed.
>
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/usr/sbin/mkinitrd: /dev/fd does not exist, mkinitrd failed
I got this error after compiling and then trying to install a new kernel
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I had previously (and successfully) done this.
Now I cannot boot, and trying to install ANY kernel, results in the same err
Kirk Strauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Agreed. As anyone _can_ change any code in Debian, _we_ should stick as a
> > default to the names that the people who it applies to like, and not to
> > names who others have fixed on them.
>
> Excellent! Now, how's that Unicode installer coming alon
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> > These names are[3] those chosen by the respective countries -- _that_ is
> > something I thing ought to be respected (so if Taiwan were to suddenly
> > start calling itself [in English] `Province of China Taiwan', well then
> > the argument is over I gu
Erik Steffl writes:
> so you're going to call germany deutschland?
Is Deutschland being labeled "Germany" to appease a powerful neighbor
despite the objections of the inhabitants?
> that could make the list of countries quite incomprehensible for general
> public (different alphabets and all that
> I am not a native english speaker, but somehow the use of "consists
> of" does not really feel proper here...
It is, in fact, proper. However, these two previously suggested alternatives
are both better:
> "Partitioning a hard drive is the process of dividing it logically to
> create..."
>
Bas Zoetekouw wrote:
Hi Erik!
You wrote:
and while we're at it - netherlands is really holland.
No, it's not, actually. Holland is only part of the Netherlands.
well, yes. but: in slovakia the name for the country is holandsko
(slovak spelling for holland). maybe it insults some people i
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* John Hasler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [040405 04:55]:
Anthony Johnson writes:
Yes, you love living in China Taiwan. Will you stand on the other side
when you live in China mainland?
The people who live on the island call it Taiwan. What's wrong with using
the name they choose?
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On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 08:02:33PM +0200, Javier Carranza wrote:
> Also an habitual handicap in debian installation on powerpc machines
> is yaboot (boot loader). It never works. I have always to download the
> original binaries and install them so it works fine.
Could you elaborate? In what way d
On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 05:42:00PM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote:
> Furthermore, doesn't Hong Kong use Traditional Chinese? In this case,
> the issue of writing style is rather independent of the status of
> Taiwan.
Yup. I wonder whether there's any pressure on them these days to change,
since ...
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At 2004-04-06T20:37:43Z, Andreas Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Agreed. As anyone _can_ change any code in Debian, _we_ should stick as a
> default to the names that the people who it applies to like, and not to
> names who others have fixed on them.
Excellent! Now, how's that Unicode insta
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On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 23:34, Konstantinos Margaritis wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm not sure about the correctness of the following string in
> partman-target:
> "Partitioning a hard drive consists of logically dividing it to create
> the space needed to install your new Debian system. You need to
> choose
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* Branden Robinson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [040406 07:40]:
> If some governmental interest needs to bowdlerize our distribution to
> satisify their political sensibilities, they can go ahead.
Agreed. As anyone _can_ change any code in Debian, _we_ should stick
as a default to the names that the people
Hi,
I'm not sure about the correctness of the following string in
partman-target:
"Partitioning a hard drive consists of logically dividing it to create
the space needed to install your new Debian system. You need to
choose which partition(s) will be used for the installation of
Debian."
I'm
* John Hasler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [040405 04:55]:
> Anthony Johnson writes:
> > Yes, you love living in China Taiwan. Will you stand on the other side
> > when you live in China mainland?
> The people who live on the island call it Taiwan. What's wrong with using
> the name they choose?
Nothing.
* Miles Bader ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [040406 07:25]:
> These names are[3] those chosen by the respective countries -- _that_ is
> something I thing ought to be respected (so if Taiwan were to suddenly
> start calling itself [in English] `Province of China Taiwan', well then
> the argument is over I gu
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Hello Bastian,
I am Eddy Petrisor, translator for Romaian language.
I have come across the following string in s390/netdevice:
[...] This parameter is required
for cards with microcode level 2.10 or later or when you want to share a
card.
I asked on irc (i'm a newbie with svn and the d-i tree)
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I tried installing using Beta3 on a Dell Inspiron 8000 and it freezes at
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On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 17:42, Douglas Maxwell wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 04, 2004 at 11:12:33PM +0300, Eddy Petrisor wrote:
> > I made it with firewall builder, as I found it more suitable for myself
> > as a beginer. Everything works ok for the users behind the firewall
> > (private class addresses) but
Miles Bader wrote:
> I'm not sure what this has to do with the original question, but the
> simplified chinese characters used in the PRC can look _very_ different
> from the traditional forms used in Taiwan (anyway, it's not accurate to
> say the difference is `close to bold-versus-normal').
It'
Saku Seppälä wrote:
> First the in the manual partitioning section of the installer
> "Finish partitioning and write changes to disk" is translated
> "Keskeytä osioiden teko (älä tallenna muutoksia)"
> which means "Interrupt partitioning (don't save changes)" .
> It should be translated as
> "Lopet
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Christian Perrier disse:
> Anton commited a lot of changes to several partman packages.
>
> This induces lots of new strings and some changes to existing
> strings
>
> One major change was the addition of a quite verbose help screen as
> well as several informative screens or progress bars...
On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 08:55:39AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
> Quoting Dan Jacobson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > "Choose a country, territory or area:"
> > How about just one of
> > "Choose a territory:" or
> > "Choose an area:" or
> > "Choose a region:"?
> No, because about 30 translators al
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> discussion about removing all boot loaders from debootstrap since it's
> d-i's task to inst
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> hi folks,
>
> i had no luck in booting usparcII systems (e250,e450,small sparc station)
> with the provided boot.img. the kernel quits booting with the message:
>
> the bootimage is:
> http://ftp.at.debian.org/debian/dists/sarge/main/ins
Package: installation-reports
Debian-installer-version: 2004-03-15, beta 3
uname -a: Linux version 2.4.24 on sparc64
Date: 2004-04-06 12:30 +0200
Method: boot from CD, sarge-sparc-netinst.iso
Machine: Sun Ultra 10
Processor: TI UltraSparc IIi
Memory: 128 MB
Root Device: IDE
Root Size/partition tab
hi folks,
i had no luck in booting usparcII systems (e250,e450,small sparc station)
with the provided boot.img. the kernel quits booting with the message:
the bootimage is:
http://ftp.at.debian.org/debian/dists/sarge/main/installer-sparc/current/images/sparc64/netboot/boot.img
here is some snip
* Debian Bug Tracking System ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> This was not an NMU, but a real upload from the maintainers CVS.
Uh, this bug doesn't appear to actually be fixed by the upload which was
done. Somehow this bug got merged with a bug about ignoring the
disable/enable stuff. This bug was a
Hi Erik!
You wrote:
> and while we're at it - netherlands is really holland.
No, it's not, actually. Holland is only part of the Netherlands.
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| Bas Zoetekouw | GPG key: 0644fab7
Package: installation-reports
Debian-installer-version: beta 3, 5.4.2004
http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/sarge_d-i/i386/beta3/sarge-i386-netinst.iso
uname -a: Linux debian 2.4.25-1-686 #1 Tue Feb 24 10:55:59 EST 2004 i686
GNU/Linux
Date: 5.4.2004 13:00
Method: installation from debian in
On Tuesday 06 April 2004 08:27, Denis Barbier wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 05, 2004 at 06:00:28PM -0700, Anthony Johnson wrote:
> > ICU's name list _is_ following ISO 3166, and so do
> > many other sources.
>
> What does that mean? These lists are different, and ICU has a much less
> controversial wording
Quoting Anton Zinoviev ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Languages with Latin alphabet: 1 floppy
> Languages with hieroglyphic alphabet: 1 floppy
> Languages with other alphabet: 1 floppy
Hmm, Anton, only Ancient Egyptian falls into the 2nd category..:-)
I guess you wanted to mention ideograms alphabet, so
Quoting Dan Jacobson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > "Choose a country, territory or area:"
>
> How about just one of
> "Choose a territory:" or
> "Choose an area:" or
> "Choose a region:"?
No, because about 30 translators already translated the above which was
changed several days ago...:-)
And also,
Anton commited a lot of changes to several partman packages.
This induces lots of new strings and some changes to existing
strings
One major change was the addition of a quite verbose help screen as
well as several informative screens or progress bars...
Translators may start to work on thes
Branden Robinson wrote:
> We have nothing to gain by taking sides political conflicts like this.
> [...]
> If some governmental interest needs to bowdlerize our distribution to
> satisify their political sensibilities, they can go ahead.
IMO, this is really not about taking sides, and I think it's
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> tag 217788 + fixed
Bug#217788: discover ignores 'disable serial' in /etc/discover.conf
There were no tags set.
Bug#214790: discover: hangs while reading /dev/ttyS1
Bug#221594: init script bug - '--disable=XXX' is not working properly
Bug#229736: discove
Accepted:
os-prober_0.02_m68k.udeb
to pool/main/o/os-prober/os-prober_0.02_m68k.udeb
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