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* OLD BUILD:kfreebsd-amd64 Mar 21 00:35 buildd@fano build_cdrom_grub
http://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/kfreebsd-amd64/daily/build_cdrom_grub.log
* OLD BUILD:kfreebsd-amd64 Mar 21 00:3
Package: netcfg
Version: 1.106
Severity: normal
Tags: d-i
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
I have built a preseed.cfg file to perform an automated installation on a
remote
Virtual Machine with a static IP address.
The original iso image was downloaded from:
http://ftp.debian.o
Hi Martin,
On 2013-03-22 18:42, Martin Lucina wrote:
[...]
Futher: What is a user w/o a JTAG device to do? How is he/she
supposed to
run the installer?
I don't think it's possible. The only other way to get a new distro on
the
device would be to write a pre-created image on to a MicroSD car
Le Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 07:42:26PM +0100, Martin Lucina a écrit :
>
> Anyhow, my question / offer to help is: AFAICS at the moment there is no
> real documentation on how joe user can install wheezy on their Dreamplug
> using d-i, or if there is I haven't found it.
>
> In my case, being vaguely f
My initial report was actually optimistic: running fdisk and deleting
the partition tables does not allow the install to finish. Even after
doing this and zeroing both disks, the partitioning screen shows a RAID1
device, LVM volume group, and encrypted volume that it won't let me delete.
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To U
Hi,
having found some time to play with a Dreamplug I've given a go at
installing wheezy using the d-i RC1 images. Got hit by #703146, but that is
a separate problem (presumably d-i nightlies in the next few days will pick
up the fixed debootstrap?).
Anyhow, my question / offer to help is: AFAICS
Quoting Martin Lucina (mar...@lucina.net):
> Hi,
>
> apologies for the cross-posting, I'm not sure where to send this to catch
> people's attention.
This is bug #703146.
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Hi,
apologies for the cross-posting, I'm not sure where to send this to catch
people's attention.
I've just tried to install wheezy using the d-i RC1 images on a GlobalScale
DreamPlug (Marvell kirkwood, armel). The installer failed while
installing the base system, with the following in syslog:
On 03/22/2013 07:03 AM, Christian PERRIER wrote:
Quoting Sebastian Bengtsson (sebastian.bengts...@openend.se):
So this is my theory:
At some point a debootstrap.invalid_dists_wheezy_InRelease is
downloaded form the repository InRelease file. It is then renamed to
debootstrap.invalid_dists_wheez
Apparently not the same as #703146, since I still get the same error
(busybox cannot be authenticated,
installation of the base system failed) when trying to install wheezy with
a new net-install stick, with every
mirror I try.
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Tomas Chmiel
06.70.47.98.27
Développeur réseaux & Bases de Données
hi all:
I found bug#537535 didn't fix complete. When I add a installation
interface use db_capb escape,
the interface didn't display, when I comment out this line interface is
appear, but '\n' is not escape. In my program I use:
db_subst test/num DEV "$dev", and $dev have '\n' in it, this '\
Quoting Christian PERRIER (bubu...@debian.org):
> > > This upload allows pbuilder to build a build chroot, so it seems fine,
> > > but, not being a wizard with debootstrap and archive stuff, I'd
> > > appreciate someone to confirm that fixing this is OK and fixing it the
> > > way it has been prop
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