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Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> therefore, would you mind advising me: what command-line tools are there
> (no - i will not write in perl) to dump a debconf template for a
> particular item?
>
> i don't mind using debconf-get-selections but i really need the list
> of options/answers for e.g
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On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 12:48:57PM -0600, Stephen Peterson wrote:
> I am running Ubuntu 6.0.6 on a P3 Intel computer. I am using two IP
> addresses on a single NIC card in order to have two virtual apache
> servers running. I set the second IP address from command line using
> 'sudo ifconfig -v
I am running Ubuntu 6.0.6 on a P3 Intel computer. I am using two IP addresses
on a single NIC card in order to have two virtual apache servers running. I
set the second IP address from command line using 'sudo ifconfig -v eth0:0 add
10.101.11.58' This command works fine, both apache servers r
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: Netinstall CD
Image version: Debian GNU/Linux testing _Etch_ - Official Snapshot i386
NETINST Binary-1 20070206-09:20
Date: February 07th 2006
Machine: ASUS Notebook Z7750CE (i386 32Bit)
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Memory: 512MB
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On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 02:28:52PM +0100, Attilio Fiandrotti wrote:
> Vern Sun wrote:
> Given the great number of environmental variables involved, could you
> please first check that the regular gtk miniiso boots on your system ?
>
> >>I think some more error output is needed;
> >>
> >
> >I don
On Thursday 08 February 2007 18:21, peter green wrote:
> if so you are probablly hitting a known bug,
No, that is not possible. That issue has been fixed.
> the easiest workaround for
> this known bug is to skip installing packages and install the software
> you want manually after installation.
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Bug#409246: discover does not detect vmwares emulated graphic card any longer
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> -Original Message-
> From: Wojciech Zareba [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 08 February 2007 16:28
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> Subject: Bug#410218: etch RC1 release installation
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conffile prompts should not happen during installation (unless of course the
admin uses a vt to edit files manually), but sometimes they do due to bugs in
packages or other issues.
just freezing with the conffile prompt on another vt and worse no way
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Processor: Pentium 4
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On Thu, February 8, 2007 13:11, Frans Pop said:
> On Thursday 08 February 2007 09:56, you wrote:
>> I don't really understand how kernel command line options become env
>> vars though - is something preventing console= from being an env var
>> at this point?
>
> I think console parameter is probabl
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On Thursday 08 February 2007 09:56, you wrote:
> I don't really understand how kernel command line options become env
> vars though - is something preventing console= from being an env var
> at this point?
I think console parameter is probably filtered out by the kernel (the
initrd parameter seem
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Vern Sun wrote:
are you running debconf as root?
I am not sure. I just follow the guide:
---8< --
#chrooting inside d-i/build/tmp/gtk-miniiso/tree/
sudo chroot ./ sh
#creating all device files needed to access the framebuffer
cd /dev
mknod fb0 c 29 0
mknod tty c 5 0
mknod tty0 c 4 0
m
> are you running debconf as root?
>
I am not sure. I just follow the guide:
---8< --
#chrooting inside d-i/build/tmp/gtk-miniiso/tree/
sudo chroot ./ sh
#creating all device files needed to access the framebuffer
cd /dev
mknod fb0 c 29 0
mknod tty c 5 0
mknod tty0 c 4 0
mknod tty8 c 4 8
Yes. I appended "video=vesa vga=791" to my kernel comand line.
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.17-10-generic root=/dev/hda1 ro quiet
splash video=vesa vga=791
I can run dfbterm fine on my system.
Thanks.
2007/2/8, Attilio Fiandrotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Did you boot your host machine with
Vern Sun wrote:
Yes. I appended "video=vesa vga=791" to my kernel comand line.
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.17-10-generic root=/dev/hda1 ro quiet
splash video=vesa vga=791
I can run dfbterm fine on my system.
I think some more error output is needed; are you running debconf as root?
Did you boot your host machine with an active framebuffer device?
Attilio
Vern Sun wrote:
I've tried to follow the instructions found here:
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/GUIBuild, but I'm not winning. I've
built the images. I have a problem starting the graphical installer. It does
not
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I've tried to follow the instructions found here:
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/GUIBuild, but I'm not winning. I've
built the images. I have a problem starting the graphical installer. It does
not showed the interface after I giving the command:
>export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=gtk
>debconf -f gtk
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Bug#409246: discover does not detect vmwares emulated graph
On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 01:25:39PM -0500, St?phane Larose wrote:
> I agree - not creating the serial device would be a problem for a pci serial
> card.
Ok, let's drop this option then
> > Is there a way we can support both? What if we create a ttySG0 file in
> > init-udev-devices and pass consol
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