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Quoting Tony Godshall ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Package: debian-installer
> Version: 20060806
>
> unlike prior versions, boot hangs unless noacpi =off on Toshiba
> Portege 7020CT (Intel Mobile Pentium II, 366MHz, 192MB RAM, 7GB hard
> drive)
>
> This would appear to be
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Bug#385617: Fallback for dns-issues would help
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> frontends
Bug#385617: Fallback for dns-i
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Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Christian Perrier wrote:
> > > Sorry, I should have been more verbose.
> > >
> > > I tried it through what
Quoting datatek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Dear boot-list,
> .
> We are now using kernel 2.4.31.
debian-boot is the list for developers of the Debian installer, not
exatly a list for booting problems.
As this is about compiling your own custom kernel on a Debian system,
I suggest you ask this in the
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I do think we should take care to only use this rarely. Making lots of
> paths that are determined by boot type will make testing harder, and
> help hide bugs.
Yeah, I understand. Here the point is not really making a real branch
but just display a specia
Hi,
> > $ chroot /target apt-get install refit
> > $ /target/sbin/gptsync /dev/sda
> > $ chroot /target
> > $ lilo /dev/sda3
> > (ignoring some warnings from lilo)
> > After this the installation continued fine, and I have no a running Debian
> > system.
>
> If we can identify a way to discover
Package: debian-installer
Version: 20060806
unlike prior versions, boot hangs unless noacpi =off on Toshiba
Portege 7020CT (Intel Mobile Pentium II, 366MHz, 192MB RAM, 7GB hard
drive)
This would appear to be a function of the kernel version used, as
2.6.15 did not hang.
Similar behavior was als
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> The kde-desktop task should list a media (video/music) player program,
> like the gnome-desktop task is already doing.
Does kde not include a default media player? Note that some of the
recent additions to the gnome task are because gnome currently has a few
holes in t
Christian Perrier wrote:
> Would anyone else have an idea ?
>
> Indeed, if not already existing, such a mechanism for D-I to always
> "know" which type of install it is running could have other uses
We could add this to the /etc/lsb-release file in the installer. Just
tack on a field, like X_
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On 01/09/06, Gregory Colpart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 04:21:33AM +0300, Eddy Petri??or wrote:
> It should be in /var/lib/dpkg/ppp-udeb.postinst, sorry for forgetting that
> info.
/var/lib/dpkg/info/ppp-udeb.postinst ;)
Indeed.
> >Then tell me if things improve? Wit
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On Fri, Sep 01, 2006 at 07:29:24PM +0200, Mike Hommey wrote:
Package: debian-installer
Severity: wishlist
I gave a try to the new installer beta, and I must say I'm impressed. A
lot of stuff can be done from the installer and that's really great.
Thanks for all.
But I've been puzzled when I tri
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Christian Perrier wrote:
> > Sorry, I should have been more verbose.
> >
> > I tried it through what I saw as the default installation method, i.e
> > synaptic
> > (from the admin menu in gnome). Perhaps it is synaptic that somehow changes
> > the
> > defaults. (My comment still applies in revis
Package: tasksel
Version: 2.53
Tags:patch
The kde-desktop task should list a media (video/music) player program,
like the gnome-desktop task is already doing. Here is a patch to
enable kaffeine. I picked the mozilla plugin package to pull in
kaffine and at the same time provide the plugin f
> > Not sure that's easily feasible. Do you mean leaving the user an
> > opportunity to enter the IP of the mirror (ie leaving him/her the task
> > to actually *find* that IP by some other way)?
>
> No, AFAIK there is a 'database' somewhere on the install cd, from which you
> can
> currenlty choo
Quoting Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > During this install I had to access internet through another computer
> > (through NAT/ipmasq), and dns resolv did not work (quite possible due to
> > me). But it would be great if there where a fallback to ip-numbers for
> > debian ftp-servers in
Package: tasksel
Version: 2.53
Tags:patch
The kde-desktop task should list a CD/DVD burner program, like the
gnome-desktop task is already doing. Here is a patch to enable it.
Index: tasks/kde-desktop
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Quoting Mike Hommey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Package: debian-installer
> Severity: wishlist
>
> When asking the initial user password, it would be a good idea to check
> if the password is the same as the root password, and if it is, tell the
> user this may not be
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> During this install I had to access internet through another computer
> (through NAT/ipmasq), and dns resolv did not work (quite possible due to
> me). But it would be great if there where a fallback to ip-numbers for
> debian ftp-servers in situations like this.
Not sure that's easily feasible.
> But involves only changing the language name, which is not a big deal.
>
> > This, for something that is indeed not used...:-)
>
> The translations are visible at least in aptitude in the Tasks subtree.
Right, I forgot about it.
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When asking the initial user password, it would be a good idea to check
if the password is the same as the root password, and if it is, tell the
user this may not be a good thing and ask if he is sure he wants to use
the same password.
It could be chec
Package: debian-installer
Severity: wishlist
I gave a try to the new installer beta, and I must say I'm impressed. A
lot of stuff can be done from the installer and that's really great.
Thanks for all.
But I've been puzzled when I tried to setup an encrypted filesystem.
When I chose to setup an e
Tapio Lehtonen wrote:
> Installation guide says in Chapter 2:
>
> "If your system has a 64-bits AMD64, Intel EM64t or Intel Core 2 Duo
> processor, you will probably want to use the installer for the amd64
> architecture instead of the installer for the (32-bits) i386
> architecture."
>
> Is thi
On Fri, Sep 01, 2006 at 06:45:25AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
>
> Currently, this is quite a load for translators because as soon as
> someone adds a language task, they have to update their
> translations. (Usually 2 fuzzy strings per new task)
But involves only changing the language name,
Package: installation-reports
Version: 2.17
Severity: normal
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Image version: testing image downloaded shorltly after 11/8
Date: 2006-08-30
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On 9/1/06, Tapio Lehtonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Installation guide says in Chapter 2:
"If your system has a 64-bits AMD64, Intel EM64t or Intel Core 2 Duo
processor, you will probably want to use the installer for the amd64
architecture instead of the installer for the (32-bits) i386
archit
It would be nice to have ftp support
for local mirrors re-enabled.
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Installation guide says in Chapter 2:
"If your system has a 64-bits AMD64, Intel EM64t or Intel Core 2 Duo
processor, you will probably want to use the installer for the amd64
architecture instead of the installer for the (32-bits) i386
architecture."
Is this really true? What is installer for i6
Unfortunately I had to scrap the install due to continuous errors that were
popping up with the RTC clock, and inability of Vmware Server Win32 client to
access the virtual-machine console.
I will try to file bugs against these issues. BTW, AFAICanTell, my DVD burner
is IDE instead of SATA.
>Fro
On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 04:21:33AM +0300, Eddy Petri??or wrote:
> It should be in /var/lib/dpkg/ppp-udeb.postinst, sorry for forgetting that
> info.
/var/lib/dpkg/info/ppp-udeb.postinst ;)
> >Then tell me if things improve? With logs, if not.
Same problem with debconf error.
Logs are here:
ht
Hello Geert,
> Please do.
>
> See also http://bugs.debian.org/384040
>
>
>
It's not the same problem, I'm no try to boot on the fiber channel, but
on a megaraid.
In April, I try the install, and the system work except that when I
reboot the server
the system random boot one time on the megaraid
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> reboot: X does not start: Problem with recognising graphics adapter, see
> attached Xorg logfile
> During primary installation the GUI worked fine.
>
> Under WinXP graphics adapter is shown as
> MEDION RADEON X740XL + MEDION RADEON X740XL secondary
> on PCI
Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Gustavo Franco wrote:
> > Could you give me a hint about the best image format to the 'icon'
> > feature?
>
> I haven't thought about it..
>
> > Btw, could we use country/region flags to the l10n tasks?
>
> I don't see the point, since those tasks are no
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