Accepted:
partman-crypto-dm_14_all.udeb
to pool/main/p/partman-crypto/partman-crypto-dm_14_all.udeb
partman-crypto-loop_14_all.udeb
to pool/main/p/partman-crypto/partman-crypto-loop_14_all.udeb
partman-crypto_14.dsc
to pool/main/p/partman-crypto/partman-crypto_14.dsc
partman-crypto_14.tar.gz
partman-crypto_14_i386.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
partman-crypto_14.dsc
partman-crypto_14.tar.gz
partman-crypto-dm_14_all.udeb
partman-crypto-loop_14_all.udeb
partman-crypto_14_i386.udeb
Greetings,
Your Debian queue daemon
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This time without the mouse connected, and with disabling "linux-input"
~# echo "disable-module=linux-input" >>/etc/directfbrc
~# export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=gtk
~# debian-installer
As usual, it crashed when it tried to initialize the graphical
installer.
Messages were substantially the same
This time without the mouse connected
~# echo "disable-module=radeon" >>/etc/directfbrc
~# echo "no-hardware" >>/etc/directfbrc
~# export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=gtk
~# debian-installer
As usual, it crashed when it tried to initialize the graphical
installer.
Messages were substantially the same
On Sep 27, 2006, at 7:03 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
(!) DirectFB/FBDev: No supported modes found in /etc/fb.modes and
current mode not supported!
(!) DirectFB/FBDev: Current mode's pixelformat: rgba 8/0, 8/0,
8/0, 0/0 (8bit)
For what it's worth, there is no file "/etc/fb.modes" in the initrc
Rick Thomas wrote:
OK,
I booted from the CD with "install DEBIAN_FRONTEND=newt"
switched to the F2 console when the "choose language" screen came up.
The hardware info you wanted is:
~# cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep motherboard
Motherboard: PowerMac3,5 MacRISC2 MacRISC Power Macintosh
~# cat /proc
OK,
I booted from the CD with "install DEBIAN_FRONTEND=newt"
switched to the F2 console when the "choose language" screen came up.
Then I did:
~# echo "disable-module=radeon" >>/etc/directfbrc
~# echo "no-hardware" >>/etc/directfbrc
~# export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=gtk
~# debian-installer
It crashe
OK,
I booted from the CD with "install DEBIAN_FRONTEND=newt"
switched to the F2 console when the "choose language" screen came up.
The hardware info you wanted is:
~# cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep motherboard
Motherboard: PowerMac3,5 MacRISC2 MacRISC Power Macintosh
~# cat /proc/fb
0 ATI Radeon QW
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 10:45:55AM +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
> Mayube someone else within the d-i team can look at the powerpc kernel .udebs
> to see where the amd74xx module is included and further help MAthew ?
Frans did it in http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2006/09/msg01234.html
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Hi there,
I finally managed to build my installer with a 2.6.18 kernel.
That worked fine. The only problem is: How do I produce an ISO now?
In
http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/svn/debian-installer/installer/doc/custom-kernel.txt
a target "build_monolithic" is mentioned. When I call "make list" in
deb
> [x] desktop
> [ ] dns-server
> [ ] file-server
> [ ] laptop
> [ ] mail-server
> [ ] print-server
> [ ] web-server
> [ ] manual
>
>
oh I checked laptop & desktop...
> Please tell also how you found out that services where listing to the
> outside world.
>
$ su -c "netstat -v
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 06:15:39PM +0200, Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> (from a discussion in -devel)
>
> > The hint to non US keyboard is *very* important. I would love if
> > *every* string a user (not a hacker) has to type at the boot prompt
> > would work on *any* keybord ac
> Which reminds me [OT] that when I tried a d-i beta i've been deceived
> not to see the magic keyboard wizard i saw on the first ubuntu ; the one
> that asks to press some keys and guess the keyboard type based on that
> set of keys you typed.
Will probably be in the TODO list for post-etch but
(from a discussion in -devel)
> The hint to non US keyboard is *very* important. I would love if
> *every* string a user (not a hacker) has to type at the boot prompt
> would work on *any* keybord according to its marking, which means only
> letters (no =_/ etc.) are allowed. A "-" might work on
27 вересня 2006 о 11:33 -0400 Michael S. Peek написав(-ла):
> Did I do something wrong during the installation?
No, you did not. I think it is bug in udev that loads modules for those
devices in different order. The same problem was fixed for network
devices some time ago, similar things problably
On Wednesday 20 September 2006 21:18, Michael S. Peek wrote:
> Comments/Problems:
> Installation works fine, but unable to mount the root filesystem on
> reboot. Checking /proc/cmdline shows "root=/dev/sda1 ro", which is
> correct, but no /dev/sda1 exists (/dev/sda exists though).
This may be du
Hi,
I thought network boot doesn't work for old world macs. At least that's what
the debian instruction manual says. If it does work, maybe you can explain
the process and I can maybe do a little rewrite for the manual. As for the
floppies, really all I can offer is to test the stuff out. so I
reassign 389717 linux-2.6
tags 389717 + d-i
thanks
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 13:30, arnaud fevrier wrote:
> Machine: Sun Netra X1
> Processor:TI UltraSparc IIe (Hummingbird)
> Memory:MemTotal: 1034656 kB
>
> The dhcp configuration failed. Since I used the network install, I got
> the ini
Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> reassign 389717 linux-2.6
Bug#389717: Package: installation-reports
Bug reassigned from package `installation-reports' to `linux-2.6'.
> tags 389717 + d-i
Bug#389717: Package: installation-reports
There were no tags set.
Tags added: d-i
> thanks
Stopp
On Tue, Sep 19, 2006 at 02:34:57PM +0300, Eddy Petri??or wrote:
>
> Please do test without the "|| true" code attached to apt-install and
> with the db_stop line removed or commented out.
>
> I expect this to be the correct fix, and, as explained above, the "||
> true" being a lucky way out in som
Hi Colin,
A user had problems because the amd74xx module is not included in
ide-modules for powerpc [1]. This is at least partly due to the fact that
the powerpc definition has its own list instead of using the kernel-wedge
list.
Could you take a look and see if there's any reason not to just
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: network
Image version: wget
http://people.debian.org/~stappers/d-i/images/daily/sparc64/netboot/2.6/boot.img
27 September 2006, Around 12:00 CET
Date: 27 September 2006, Around 13:00 CET
Machine: Sun Netra X1
Processor:TI UltraSparc IIe (Hummingbird)
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 04:00:52AM -0400, t u wrote:
> Geert Stappers wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 06:37:44PM -0400, t u wrote:
> >> [ services listening to outside world ]
> >
> > Did you "check box" tasks like 'print server' ?
>
> :) no, I believe I had Base & Desktop checked. Do you know
Hi!
The idea was to create an installation
cd but without utilizing package managers to install to hd but to let
that a user that for example uses this installation cd will have the
packages installed for his/her own computer, for example with a kernel
compiled for i486, or amd64 etc.. and the si
Guillem Jover wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 2006-09-26 at 15:21:51 +0200, Attilio Fiandrotti wrote:
Yesterday i posted [1] on directfb-user to get help about crashes we
experience with PPC machines, and Claudio Ciccani suggested to remove
the gfxdrivers directory to disable device initialization by
chi
On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 02:51:42PM -0500, Mathew Binkley wrote:
> Hello. I attemped to install Debian Etch on a IBM JS20 using an iso
> from 09/22/2006. The install works correctly until it tries (and fails)
> to detect the PATA hard drive. None of the modules listed will work
> with it.
>
> Wh
Hi,
On Tue, 2006-09-26 at 15:21:51 +0200, Attilio Fiandrotti wrote:
> Yesterday i posted [1] on directfb-user to get help about crashes we
> experience with PPC machines, and Claudio Ciccani suggested to remove
> the gfxdrivers directory to disable device initialization by
> chip-specific modul
On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 08:47:57PM +, rob rob wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a powerpc 6500/275 and am trying to install debian etch with the
> floppy images from ~wouter, or the beta3 from debian for that matter.
> Everything works fine until I insert the net-install.img. Through mail
> contact with pi
Loïc Minier wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Sep 26, 2006, Attilio Fiandrotti wrote:
Anyway, yesterday i eventually found the root of the "boom" bug [1]
(it's in GTK or GLib) and, while waiting for someone to fix it, the
below patch seems to workaround this issue in most cases.
Loic, do you feel to
:) no, I believe I had Base & Desktop checked. Do you know the list of
the options (or give a printer) to refresh my memory?
thanks
Geert Stappers wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 06:37:44PM -0400, t u wrote:
>>> You did the right thing with uninstalling the services you don't need.
>>> Have you
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 07:47:49AM +0200, Luca wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I downloaded and used Debian Etch beta 3 release to compile my own
> system from scratch i a new partition of my hd. The hard disk is
> partitioned like that:
> hda1 swap
> hda2 / (Debian Etch beta 3 release)
> hda3 / (My own system)
On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 06:37:44PM -0400, t u wrote:
> >
> > You did the right thing with uninstalling the services you don't need.
> > Have you any idea why they were installed?
>
> not really, no. the installer didn't let me choose anything [packages].
> it just downloaded everything it wanted f
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