Bug#544971: Assumes HOME is /home/$USER.

2009-09-03 Thread Trent W. Buck
Package: user-setup Version: 1.28 Severity: minor user-setup-apply is used by live-initramfs to create a "guest" account at boot time. I needed the account to have HOME outside of /home, because /home is an NFS mount used by non-guest accounts. Since user-setup-apply seems to end up just calling

Bug#415983: Udvozollek !

2009-09-03 Thread szekeres . laura . suuhnln
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Bug#544949: Package: grub-installer after installation: Unable to install GRUB in (hd0)

2009-09-03 Thread Juan Ramon Chan Aquino
Package: grub-installer Using daily build images (3 Sept.) and reach stage of GRUB installation appears the following error when selecting install grub in to MBR: * Configuring Grub Unable to install GRUB in (hd0) Executing 'grub-install (hd0)' failed. This is a fatal error

Status of gfxboot

2009-09-03 Thread Daniel Baumann
Hi, [ for those not having read previous threads about it: for quite a long time included in debian already, syslinux version 3.74 includes a gfxboot interface plugin, which allows using a more intuitive interface in bootscreens of syslinux payloads (isolinux, pxelinux, etc.), as well as with gru

Debian etchandahalf preseed problem using multiple disks.

2009-09-03 Thread Derek Carter
I wasn't able to find anything by googling so I thought I'd ask here... I have two 80G drives in my system and I'm doing a fully automatic preseed using debian etchandahalf netboot installer. I want to partition my drives like this diagram: # /dev/sda: [|--- / partition (ext3) ---| swap 8

Re: UUID in fstab for device mapper devices?

2009-09-03 Thread Guido Günther
On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 08:13:09PM +0200, Max Vozeler wrote: > Hi Guido, > > On Sun, Aug 09, 2009 at 01:32:42PM +0200, Guido Günther wrote: > > What's the reasoning for using UUID= instead of /dev/disk/by-uuid/ in > > fstab? Non udev systems? > > I wanted to research this question, took me a bit.