Release: Wheezy / testing (daily netinst image)
Affected by this bug. Did a direct copy to USB as directed by docs (# cat
debian.iso > /dev/sdX). An entry is added to fstab for the USB drive as an
iso9660/udf filesystem after installation. Automounting of all USB drives fail.
Fix. Delete th
Debian installer build overview
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Failed or old builds:
* daily mipsel images build:
The build daemon responsible for these builds is currently moving to a
new hosting location. Daily builds should be available again within the
first two weeks of 2011.
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A Quarta 16 Março 2011 00:14:45 PhillyG você escreveu:
> It works for me! Thank you very much.
This may be the same as #571535.
> I used the xorg.conf referenced in [1]:
> http://jjorge.free.fr/myfreetv/xorg.conf
> I am attaching it to this note in case someone else with this problem reads
> t
It works for me! Thank you very much.I used the xorg.conf referenced in [1]: http://jjorge.free.fr/myfreetv/xorg.confI am attaching it to this note in case someone else with this problem reads this installation-report.
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Hi,
it seems the firmware it's needed for 3d acceleration, not 'standard' graphics.
I saw several similar references to the same problem in Imac G3 that can be
solved configuring Xorg with proper frequencies for the screen.
Please see the xorg.conf example in [1]. I found more references to xorg.
A Terça 15 Março 2011 07:04:55 PhillyG você escreveu:
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> That means that the only issue left is that I can't use the local display in
> debian.
[...]
From what i've googled the console outside X should be working so you can
change to a console (e.g. ctrl+1).
I got a tip that the graphic
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> retitle 618413 metada from previous array no longer in use prevents raid
> installation with error: locking not possible, drive in use
Bug #618413 [installation-reports] (no subject)
Changed Bug title to 'metada from previous array no longer in u
Thanks for fixing this bug. I'll try it out as soon as the next Debian
release comes out.
Regards,
Thomas
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> reassign 618498 grub-installer
Bug #618498 [grub2 version 1.98] Grub2 did not find all os-systems
Warning: Unknown package 'version'
Warning: Unknown package '1.98'
Bug reassigned from package 'grub2 version 1.98' to 'grub-installer'.
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Maybe a warning should be raised if a software raid is found on the system
at the very beginning of the partition process? Before the partition
process no md array is supposed to be here, and if the system finds some
metadata beloging to an array no longer in use, the user should be able to
reset t
Hi,
The problem was in the fact that sda was prevoiusly part of a software (mdadm)
array, and the installer recognized it somehow, locking its access.
I solved the issue with mdadm --stop /dev/md0; mdadm --zero-superblock /dev/sda
Thanks for the assistance.
Bye
Andrea
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--- Mar 15/3/11, Miguel Figueiredo ha scritto:
>
> There are issues with your network connection. The network
> card reports some warnings about not being able to load
> firmware:
> Mar 15 00:14:58 kernel: [ 29.041477] r8169
> :03:00.0: firmware: requesting rtl8168d-2.fw
> Mar 15 00:14:58 k
I mentioned that I can now boot into Mac OS X (and I do not know why). As I was
re-reading my original installation-report I noticed something, and rebooted
the system to confirm:
Before: the choices were "old" and "linux".
Now: the choices are "linux", "mac os", and "cdrom".
It seems that eit
I can now turn off the screen using fn+F1 (two keys on the iBook keyboard).
That may or may not be because I installed pmud and pmud-utils.
I can also boot into Mac OS X.
That means that the only issue left is that I can't use the local display in
debian.
This is important to me because someti
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