pop3.
I sometimes have the feeling that too much security is breaking many
convenient features. It would be wrong to put in a program with known
vulnerabilities, but except that I don't see why you would want to
remove useful small programs.
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y intimidating any new luser.
Many people on our unix system use pico for editing on terms and are
comfortable with the interface. Though a coder friend of mine used to
write his programs with ed.
If only we had ced on unix ;)
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Adam Di Carlo wrote:
>
> "Eray Ozkural (exa)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > In linux-2.2.18 I have been perfectly unable to use kernel level network
> > autoconf with DHCP because it simply wouldn't work with my 3c905/c.
>
> Works for me...
"Eray Ozkural (exa)" wrote:
> Also it seems that the system can't be built with fakeroot. I think
That's not true. Please ignore. fakeroot make succeeds in ./build
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David Whedon wrote:
>
> I've had some excitement choosing a chcp client for debian-installer, and it
> looks like we may have been pushed to once choice, dhclient.
>
> bootp - has only rudementary dhcp support, should not be used
Yes, bootp is a former protocol and dhcp is said to obsolete it.
Joey Hess wrote:
>
> David Whedon wrote:
> > pump(22k) - no one has said anything nice about it, and some have strongly
> > recommended that it not be used.
>
> Well pump's not too bad if you don't mind the violation of the dhcp rfc.
> It's easy and it works for short usage periods (no lease ren
Herbert Xu wrote:
>
> Kernel autoconfig is turned off by default as of 2.2.18. It has to be turned
> on manually by giving the parameter ip=on to the kernel.
Well, I use 2.4.1 on my second box which I do nfsroot. Perhaps specifying
nfsroot as the root device turns on autoconfig too?
Thanks,
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Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> Anyway, modifying the script to put more info on the subject
> line doesn't seem to be a problem. The problem is for us to
> decide what do we want on the subject line. We can't have all
> the modified files, since that sometimes wouldn't fit. Maybe
> just the module name a
Another problem. Why isn't mklibs.sh included in debian-installer
module? I guess it's expected that we copy this file:
orion:boot-floppies$ find -iname '*.sh' | grep lib
./scripts/rootdisk/mklibs.sh
Couldn't we just symlink into ../../boot-floppies/scripts/rootdisk/mklibs.sh
if we want to avoid
Hi all,
Have some quick questions.
While trying to build the system I come across
needed="rootskel anna main-menu cdebconf-udeb udpkg busybox-udeb ash-udeb
kernel-image-2.4.0-di-udeb choose-mirror wget-retriever niccfg-manual netcfg-static
netkit-tiny-udeb nic-modules-2.4.0-di isa-pnp-modules-2
Joey Hess wrote:
>
> > In particular, even after deinstalling perl-5.6-base and debconf in
> > favour of debconf-tiny, I now see:
> >
> > ...
> > Setting up debconf-tiny (0.2.80.14) ...
> > Can't locate object method "value" via package "Debconf::Question" at
> > /usr/lib/perl5/Debian/Debconf/Con
Eric VB wrote:
>
> I'm quite happy to receive the logs of the CVS tree changes but please,
> wouldn't it be possible to have the *log* of the check-in or the name of the
> checked-in file instead of the name of the person who commited ?
Like this? Could please someone make this change? I have no
Erik Andersen wrote:
>
> Since busybox upstream is me, I'm happy to include debian specific stuff.
> The only concern I have is what happens when someone tries to use udpkg
> on their desktop...
Wouldn't it be good to separate udpkg data from dpkg data? So even if
a user uses it (he might want t
Glenn McGrath wrote:
>
> I think the problem is in status_merge or status_read which effects all
> functions provided by udpkg.
>
Looks like a bug to me. Have any intentions to trace the bug and fix it? ;)
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Hi there,
I'd been wrestling with an i386 box trying to boot it from the network
and I wanted to share some of my experience and certain things that puzzled
me.
Now it seems that BOOTP is kind of obsolete and DHCP is bound to replace
it sooner or later.
In linux-2.2.18 I have been perfectly una
Ben Collins wrote:
>
> For sparc, there has to be atleast two different boot kernels. One for
> sun4cdm (32bit CPU), and one for sun4u (64bit CPU). SPARC also supports
> native netbooting (via RARP/TFTP). My main concern is whether or not it
^
One of the things
"Eray Ozkural (exa)" wrote:
> I'll apply it and then post the new diff against the BTS.
No need, it applies to the new one with no problems. Saving the mail
instead of cut&paste worked better.
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e-mail:
> Laubacher Libor wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have 11 identical PC's and wonna install potato on all those PC's
> Is there any way how to install potato to one (first) and use some trick to
>transer installation to others 10 PC's ?
If they're on a LAN, you might want to consider some
Hi David,
David Whedon wrote:
>
> Ug, there are two potential problems I see.
> 1. The patch I made was against 2.4.1-1, not 2.4.1-2, a solutions to that is to
> adjust the patch manually, or manually apply the parts that need help, and then
> be kind enough to post a new diff (one against 2.4.1
David Whedon wrote:
>
> Currently a patch exists in the BTS, look for bugs against modutils.
>
The patch didn't apply cleanly for me. Do you have any suggestions
what might have gone wrong? I tried to apply the patch to latest
modutils debian source. What do I apply that patch to?
orion:debian
David Whedon wrote:
>
> Currently a patch exists in the BTS, look for bugs against modutils.
Thanks, I'm having a look at it now.
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Where is it? Do I have to build it, because it doesn't seem to be
available in debian-installer/ ?
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Hi Adam,
Adam Di Carlo wrote:
>
>
> I think I may have filed the bugs already. The relevant packges are:
>
> kernel-image-2.2.18pre21-compact
> kernel-image-2.2.18pre21-idepci
> kernel-image-2.2.18pre21-ide
> kernel-image-2.2.18pre21
>
> I'm pretty ure the bugs are already filed.
I d
"Eray Ozkural (exa)" wrote:
>
> I will file a bug then.
Against kernel-image packages?
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> I don't think a bug has been filed. It should be.
BTW, against the kernel package?
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Adam Di Carlo wrote:
>
> "Eray Ozkural (exa)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > We should do installation over nfsroot, any work on it yet?
>
> Hmm. Not that I know of. Is there a bug report? Do you have the bug#
> handy?
>
No I have no bug re
Adam Di Carlo wrote:
>
> Again, my priority is initrd insofar as it widens our base of
> installable systems.
We should do installation over nfsroot, any work on it yet?
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Glenn McGrath wrote:
>
> I too am unsure about what is standard with data structures.
>
I was asking if there are any coding standards about
data structures the Install team is following. It seems
that there aren't, right?
> busybox has utility.c which is where funtions go that are common to a
David Whedon wrote:
>
> I agree, a debian-installer specific library is in order, so far I've got two
> candidate functions (see utils.c in ddetect and netcfg). I took a quick look at
> publib and didn't see that it would give us much, I could have missed something.
Give me a couple of days and
Glenn McGrath wrote:
>
> Ive got some code that parses, /proc/filesystems, /proc/partitions,
> /proc/mdstats and /proc/mounts.
>
> It builds a linked list of partitions with data it has gathered along
> the way, including a list of aprent devices.
sounds nice. btw, is there any standard here on
Hi Randolph,
Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
>
> * "Randolph Chung"
>
> | cdebconf already uses autoconf. i'd really prefer not to use automake if
> | we can. it adds way too much abstraction and in my experience makes the
> | makefiles *much* more difficult to understand.
^^
Rob wrote:
>
> Does the kernel on the rescue disk have CONFIG_SERIAL_CONSOLE
> compiled in?
I don't think so. Getting a simple serial console on our i386
beo took a lot of time... I remember that I had to configure
it myself.What's your experience?
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Comp. Sci
Arthur Korn wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Joey Hess schrieb:
> > If it is a daemon that binds to a port, and it doesn't have "secure" in its
> > name or "encryption" in its description, it's gotta be insecure.
>
> Debians minimal system (what's called 'standard') is to fat.
> Regardless of how secure it is
Glenn McGrath wrote:
>
> Erik Andersen wrote:
> >
> > Having carefully looked over nano-tiny ('apt-get install nano-tiny' for the
> > curious) I propose we immediately throw ae out of the boot-floppies and use
> > nano-tiny instead. It is already linked vs slang so there are no library
> > probl
Randolph Chung wrote:
> > The recent article in one of the Linux magazines about using netboot
> > and dhcp to automate installs in a computing lab was very
> > interesting. How can debian installer do something like that?
>
> i didn't see this article, but in many cases these are done with g
Glenn McGrath wrote:
>
> I think what we need for a disk partitioner is to have some code that
> integrates a partitioning tool into the main menu, which it does via
> debconf (i think)
>
> libparted looks to be the best overall tool for partitioning.
Thanks. Looks like it won't be a very diffi
Hi,
I'd like to take the disk partitioner UI. How should I proceed?
(I still don't have a debian account since my AM is kind of busy
and I'm at tasks & skills step)
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Joey Hess wrote:
> - cdebconf (miniature debconf in C) [Randolph Chung, Anthony Towns]
> In progress, has one working database backend and one
> working text-based frontend, with progress on a ncurses
> frontend.
Make sure this works for un
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