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On Saturday 24 March 2007 01:57, Hector Oron wrote:
> I can report that Etch RC2 is doing very well on a Lenovo Thinkpad X60s
> I have used installgui -very nice- :-)
> And LVM doing also fine.
>
> Only wireless networking needs non-free firmware ipw3945, also tested
> fine.
Thanks for following u
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Hello,
I can report that Etch RC2 is doing very well on a Lenovo Thinkpad X60s
I have used installgui -very nice- :-)
And LVM doing also fine.
Only wireless networking needs non-free firmware ipw3945, also tested fine.
Regards,
Hector Oron
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Package: boot-floppy
Version: i386 20070317
I've tried to boot from floppy, but boot stopped on "Loading initrd.gz"
Boot floppy from Sarge works well, but I cannot install Etch with this
floppy... And I have no Sarge CDs now, it tells about different
kernels on CD and on boot floppy...
I've n
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On Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 10:03:14PM +0300, Ilya A. Naydov wrote:
> Package: installation-reports
> Version: i386 20070317
is it the RC2 floppy image ?
>
> I've tried to boot from floppy, but boot stopped on "Loading initrd.gz"
can you try with another floppy disk
> Boot floppy from Sarge wor
Op 23-03-2007 om 19:41 schreef [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Comments/Problems:
>
> Install base system : Debootstrap Warning : [...]/packages.gz was corrupt
>
> I tried debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso, debian-testing-i386-kde-CD-1.iso,
> debian-testing-i386-businesscard.iso but the installation has never
Package: installation-reports
Version: i386 20070317
I've tried to boot from floppy, but boot stopped on "Loading initrd.gz"
Boot floppy from Sarge works well, but I cannot install Etch with this
floppy... And I have no Sarge CDs now, it tells about different
kernels on CD and on boot floppy.
Base System Installation Checklist:
[O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it
Initial boot: [O]
Detect network card:[O]
Configure network: [O]
Detect CD: [O]
Load installer modules: [O]
Detect hard drives: [O]
Partition hard drives: [O
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: netinstall + kde-cd-1
Image version: Etch RC2 i386 netinst + kde-cd-1
Date: 23-Mar-2007 19:00
Machine: Medion 8818
Processor: Intel (R) Core (TM) 2 Duo E6300 @ 1,86Ghz
Memory: 1,00Go RAM
Partitions: 200Go NTFS / 100Go ext3 / 10Go swap / 10Go FAT32
Bas
Op 23-03-2007 om 17:19 schreef Eddy Petri??or:
> Otavio Salvador wrote:
> > Sander Marechal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >> Perhaps there should be an option in the menu that you see after backing
> >> out of something that toggles expert mode on/off?
> >
> > I like the idea to be asked if y
Op 23-03-2007 om 09:34 schreef Santiago Ruano Rincón:
> I also used to think that usability was for not-"intelligent" and lazy people,
> but my pre-degree thesis project [3] made change my mind. I worked with
> a Colombian indigenous group, faw away from the city, they are using
> computers and I'd
On Friday 23 March 2007 17:39, Sander Marechal wrote:
> I'll give it a try later on. I have to check if the LVM issue uis
> solved with today's daily build anyway.
It can't have because there have not yet been any changes in the installer
since RC2...
> What's the exact command? Just "os-prober"
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> On Friday 23 March 2007 16:22, Sander Marechal wrote:
>> Frans Pop wrote:
>>> Slight correction after checking the code: Grub can
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On Friday 23 March 2007 16:22, Sander Marechal wrote:
> Frans Pop wrote:
> > Slight correction after checking the code: Grub can also jump to
> > the "dev
Frans Pop wrote:
> Slight correction after checking the code: Grub can also jump to
> the "devices" question if another *unsupported* operating system was
> detected by os-prober. However, that is independent of the priority
> level.
Does Debian/etch-xen fall under that? That's what was already
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Otavio Salvador wrote:
> Sander Marechal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> It's also very annoying for people who have no idea how to answer the
>> expert questions (a.k.a. me). For example, during the install I had to
>> back out of the partitioner, r
On Friday 23 March 2007 15:53, Allard Hoeve wrote:
> > Note: the report was never accepted as an installation report because
> > of the "Subject:" line. IMO there is no real need to file it as there
> > were no issues.
>
> Ah. Well. It never said so anywhere, just: please report :)
No, you misunde
The network cards on these servers are detected in reverse order. A fix
is in 2.6.19 (pci=bfsort), but for etch we shall have to edit the udev
naming persistance rules in order to have NIC1 = eth0, NIC2 = eth1 like
other generations of PowerEdges.
Please define "reverse order", reverse in re
On Friday 23 March 2007 15:15, Frans Pop wrote:
> That is just not true. The question of grub paths will _only_ be asked
> if you select "do not install in the MBR of the first disk".
Slight correction after checking the code: Grub can also jump to
the "devices" question if another *unsupported*
Frans Pop wrote:
> That is just not true. The question of grub paths will _only_ be asked if
> you select "do not install in the MBR of the first disk".
Bug in the installer perhaps? I was asked the grub install location, but
not the password question after doing the procedure I explained in my
i
On Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 12:36:37AM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 02:15:51AM -0500, Santiago Ruano Rincón wrote:
>
> > I'm proposing an idea for the GSoC about Improving the Debian Installer
> > Usability[1]. I know the d-i is very good technically, but it must be
> > more
On Friday 23 March 2007 14:27, Allard Hoeve wrote:
> Comments/Problems:
> The network cards on these servers are detected in reverse order. A fix
> is in 2.6.19 (pci=bfsort), but for etch we shall have to edit the udev
> naming persistance rules in order to have NIC1 = eth0, NIC2 = eth1 like
> othe
Sander Marechal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It's also very annoying for people who have no idea how to answer the
> expert questions (a.k.a. me). For example, during the install I had to
> back out of the partitioner, rescan the hard drives and start the
> partitioner again (see install report #
On Friday 23 March 2007 15:09, Sander Marechal wrote:
> It's also very annoying for people who have no idea how to answer the
> expert questions (a.k.a. me). For example, during the install I had to
> back out of the partitioner, rescan the hard drives and start the
> partitioner again (see install
Frans Pop wrote:
> On Friday 23 March 2007 11:50, Colin Watson wrote:
>> Log:
>> * Restore previous default priority when selecting a menu item
>> immediately after backing up to the main menu.
>
> Im not sure that this change is a good idea. Having the priority lowered
> after exiting to the men
Hi Greetings for the Debian installer-team,
I tried to use the 17th March cd-iso rc2, only the first one.
0. it lasted 3 - 5 times before booting started
1. boot from cd-rom: non emulation booting appeared
2. next was: Isolinux... Peter Anvin
3. next was: picture not to recognize, only to read
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On Friday 23 March 2007 11:50, Colin Watson wrote:
> Log:
> * Restore previous default priority when selecting a menu item
> immediately after backing up to the main menu.
Im not sure that this change is a good idea. Having the priority lowered
after exiting to the menu can be very useful.
For e
On Friday 23 March 2007 12:44, Sander Marechal wrote:
> Also, cjwatson mentioned that marking the original PV partitions for
> use as LVM PV, then using the "manage LVM" option that appears and
> writing the new partition tables should work, but I don't have the guts
> to try that out on my server.
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Frans Pop wrote:
> On Friday 23 March 2007 08:33, Sander Marechal wrote:
> From the output you show it looks like your current partitions do not have
> type "linux raid" (fd) and possibly also not "linux lvm" (df) set.
> The partitioner relies on that to recognize existing raid and lvm
> partitio
On Friday 23 March 2007 08:33, Sander Marechal wrote:
> > When you get to partitioning, choose "manual" partitioning. The next
> > dialog (the partitioners main screen) should show at the top the
> > options "configure RAID" and "configure LVM". Select those and you
> > will be asked if you want to
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> Setting up libdiscover1 (1.7.17) ...
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> Which is quite normal as the file is at /lib/libdiscover.so
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