> Trying to install debian testing with dmraid=true. Formatting went OK.
> Partitioning went right, but when installing base system there is an error
> in 'Creating device files'.
Could you switch to VT4 at that moment and explain what output you are
seeing ?
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> Once more: When I enter into "manual" partition mode, I see one line
> corresponding to my harddrive only. This line shows the harddrive
> itself. It should display a list of partitions below this line, right?
Hmmm, have you tried hitting Enter to select the drive that's
displayed?
*That* sho
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On Wed, Sep 26, 2007 at 12:42:44AM +0300, Eddy Petrișor wrote:
> > I know that adding another question at high priority might not be a good
> > idea, so an option would be to enable (or ask a confirmation) sudo based
> > installation if the user enters an empty root password during
> > user-setup.
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> I know that adding another question at high priority might not be a good
> idea, so an option would be to enable (or ask a confirmation) sudo based
> installation if the user enters an empty root password during
> user-setup.
>
> Comments, questions, tho
Jérémy Bobbio wrote:
> Hi!
>
> In Etch installer, it is quite easy to create system without a root
> account enabled (enabled the first user to use sudo instead): to do so,
> one just need to "Go back" when asked for a root password. After
> selecting user-setup in the main-menu, the user will be
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Hi,
On Tuesday 25 September 2007 23:04, Jérémy Bobbio wrote:
> I know that adding another question at high priority might not be a good
> idea, so an option would be to enable (or ask a confirmation) sudo based
> installation if the user enters an empty root password during
> user-setup.
/me thin
>>
>> I just discovered that the problem is cause by an Adpatec PCI extension card
>> (RAID 2400A). When I unplug it, the system boots.
>
>Strange ...
>AFAIK installs the netinst CD the same kernel,
>as the kernel that is used during the install.
>
In one of my trials, I made sure to install the
Hi!
In Etch installer, it is quite easy to create system without a root
account enabled (enabled the first user to use sudo instead): to do so,
one just need to "Go back" when asked for a root password. After
selecting user-setup in the main-menu, the user will be offered the
possibility to go wi
Hi,
is there any way of bypassing the partitioning step in the debian
installer?
I want to use existing partitions to install debian, and I just have
to tell the installer which partitions to use.
The problem is that partman does not recognize the partitions (while
fdisk does).
Is there a way o
Joey Hess wrote:
> Frans Pop wrote:
> > Note that with my old, apt-setup would only default to using a mirror
> > and thus time out. Your patch was intended to avoid that time out
> > (which is fine), but at the cost of breaking the normal case. IMO
> > timing out in situations that occur only rare
Op 25-09-2007 om 18:38 schreef Gilles Sadowski:
> Hi.
>
> Sorry; I'm not subscribed to the list. Please CC to me.
>
> > > I've installed from the latest 40r1-i386-netinst CD.
> > >
> > > When it comes to rebooting into the new system, GRUB displays its menu,
> > > I select a kernel entry; then,
Boa tarde
suporte
Gostaria de saber como faço para obter uma imagem iso do debian em DVD que
esteja realmente funcionando, porque todas as imagens que baixei do site
oficial www.debian.org não dão boot.
atenciosamente
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Hi,
I managed to obtain the partman logfile, see below.
My harddrive is Toshiba MK4025GAS, and partman can obviously not read
the partition table.
However, fdisk (when invoked from the console) can accurately access
the partition table!
Best,
Andreas
/var/log/partman:
/bin/partman:
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Op 25-09-2007 om 15:59 schreef Gilles Sadowski:
> Hello.
>
> I've installed from the latest 40r1-i386-netinst CD.
>
> When it comes to rebooting into the new system, GRUB displays its menu,
> I select a kernel entry; then, after that GRUB prints the usual "root ...,
> kernel ..., initrd ..." line
Package: grub-installer
Version: 1.22
Severity: minor
We have some dell boxes with BIOS set to redirect console output to
serial after boot (that's the default).
When using a proper serial console, this breaks the display (so that
you can't see the grub messages). This is fair enough.
However,
Hello.
I've installed from the latest 40r1-i386-netinst CD.
When it comes to rebooting into the new system, GRUB displays its menu,
I select a kernel entry; then, after that GRUB prints the usual "root ...,
kernel ..., initrd ..." lines, the cursor jumps to the top-left corner of
the screen, ther
Package: installation-guide
Version: 20070319
Severity: wishlist
Hi!
As win32-loader is now present on Debian CDs and DVDs, it should be
documented in the documented as a possible boot method for the relevant
architectures (i386 and amd64).
This would fit in sections 5 and A of the installation
Op 23-09-2007 om 14:59 schreef Joey Hess:
> Geert Stappers wrote:
> > How to get 'elf_data.hpp' ?
>
> Try svn+ssh://svn.debian.org/svn/d-i/people/waldi/packages/mklibs-old
> instead.
doing
checkout svn+ssh://svn.debian.org/svn/d-i/people/waldi/packages/mklibs-old
got me indeed something that bui
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: CD
Image version:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/i386/iso-cd/debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso
Date: 25.09.2007
Machine: Gigabyte GA-945GZM-S2
Processor: Celeron 2800
Memory: 2x 1GB DDR2
Partitions:
Serial ATA RAID sil_ah
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: CD with a netinst image
Image version: 1st one i am not sure but second attempt was from
http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/4.0_r1/i386/iso-cd/debian-40r1-i386-netinst.iso
Date: been trying on and off since the week of 10th sept 2007
Machine: ETX-LX-8
package: partman
severity: important
I am just trying to install debian to existing partitions of the
harddisk of my laptop.
However, the "manual" partitioning method only shows the whole
Harddisk, and wants to create a new partition-table for the whole
disk.
This is true with the netinst-, as we
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