Quoting Herbert Kaminski (herbert.kamin...@gmx.de):
> During installation, DHCP did not work.
> After manually editing /etc/interfaces when installation
> was finished, DHCP worked fine.
H, if this is reproducible with the installer, that might deserve
some investigation.
As the DHCP step h
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Samuel Thibault, le Sat 24 Jan 2009 01:16:34 +0100, a écrit :
> Is there a reason for console-data to contain a duplicate of the
> xkb-data content? Couldn't it just build-depend on xkb-data and fetch
> data from /usr/share/X11/xkb? That way, updating it would just need a
> binNMU.
Oops, sorry f
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Quoting Alastair McKinstry (alast...@sceal.ie):
>> No objections from me as a kbd maintainer.
>>
>
> Strong agreement from me as console-tools maintainer.
VERY strong agreement from me as bad maintainer of some console
stuff..:-)
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On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:24:57AM +, Colin Watson wrote:
How about a partman/default_filesystem template in partman-base,
defaulting to ext3, and then a $default expansion in the filesystem
field in partitioning recipes? That would make it a matter of a boot
parameter to change the default
FYI: The status of the s390-netdevice source package
in Debian's testing distribution has changed.
Previous version: 0.0.21
Current version: 0.0.21lenny1
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Colin Watson writes:
> If there's consensus, I can commit the relevant fixes.
It would be great if you could send the patches to mailing list to
people have a look on them before pushing but the concept is logical
and has really good basis to work.
Please go ahead :-)
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Jérémy Bobbio writes:
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:24:57AM +, Colin Watson wrote:
>> How about a partman/default_filesystem template in partman-base,
>> defaulting to ext3, and then a $default expansion in the filesystem
>> field in partitioning recipes? That would make it a matter of a boot
On 28 Jan 2009, at 13:34, Michael Schutte wrote:
d-iers,
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:52:42AM +, Colin Watson wrote:
Can we switch from console-tools to kbd for squeeze? These days kbd
is
better maintained (I know they've gone back and forth in the past),
and
its setfont program support
Christian Perrier writes:
>> Alioth account - taem-guest.
>
> Commit access granted.
Ok. Thanks.
> Would you like your mail address to be added to the system that
> notifies translators of changes in strings for files in levels 1 to 5,
> including the 5 "sublevels" of level 1?
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Sorry to say using "auto" mode by adding "auto" to the kernel parameters
doesnt make a difference. i tried both loading for "file=" and "url=" as
the example shown in the documentation and in both times the line got
ignored
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On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:52:42AM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> Can we switch from console-tools to kbd for squeeze? These days kbd is
> better maintained (I know they've gone back and forth in the past), and
> its setfont program supports a wider range of fonts than does
> consolechars. D
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 11:24:57AM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> How about a partman/default_filesystem template in partman-base,
> defaulting to ext3, and then a $default expansion in the filesystem
> field in partitioning recipes? That would make it a matter of a boot
> parameter to change the def
Hi,
It seems that when the lpar reboots when one selects install64, and then
after the reboot again install64; the system then *does* boot!
Now when the system is fully installed one needs to upgrade yaboot to
1.3.14. Then the system is able to boot from disk as well.
Folkert van Heusden
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Can we switch from console-tools to kbd for squeeze? These days kbd is
better maintained (I know they've gone back and forth in the past), and
its setfont program supports a wider range of fonts than does
consolechars. Doing this would let us get rid of some grottiness in
localechooser's finish-ins
There are a number of places in partman where the default filesystem is
currently hardcoded:
partman-auto-lvm/lib/auto-lvm.sh:17:echo "$scheme${NL}100 1000 -1 ext3
\$primary{ } method{ $method }"
partman-crypto/init.d/crypto:108: filesystem=ext3
partman-crypto/init
I have tested the ubutun 8.10 live cd and the ethernet interface just
works fine.
Didrik
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