The kernel should probably
> not show this pci id if it is disabled (If that's possible after all).
Sorry but parport_pc is not a PCI device. This looks like a d-i
auto-detection problem to me.
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> > Make sure that it has the same block size as cramfs (which is the same
> > as the page size on your arch). Otherwise the cramfs probing will
> > kil
nel'.
Disabling DMA on hdc should make it work. You can do that by
echo using_dma:0 > /proc/ide/hdc/settings
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Can you do an installation of unstable rather than testing
> > >to see if it's fixed?
> >
> > I installed unstable and have initrd-tools_0.1.68_all.deb in apt-proxy
> > cache.
>
> Herbert? (this was with root on LVM2 fwiw)
Sorry, I stuffed up in 0.1.68.
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> by tuning the radio, but this is ridiculous.]
These issues appear to be unrelated.
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might differ.
So please test the vmlinuz image I provided there and boot with
earlyprintk=vga. Please submit the result in a new bug report
against the kernel package.
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> * Herbert Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-05-07 20:36]:
> > Someone needs to make sure that /dev/rootvg/rootlv exists in the chroot.
> > You can do this by either copying the device from the real root, or
gt; lvmtag are NOT consistent".
>
> Any idea?
Not really. Perhaps some devices they need are missing? Try talking to
the respective maintainers.
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ably not... doesn't strike me as the right solution since we don't
> use devfs after reboot. Or does that not matter?
Well as long as the devices exist mkinitrd will be happy.
Whether that's done by devfs or mknod is up to you.
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superblocks or raidtab.
If that's not the case, please file a bug.
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can justify it by the Social Contract . You're
basically trading the interest of 30 million people against that of
1 billion.
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Unfortunately the kernel package could only fix half of the bug, you
still need a patched module-init-tools to make the option work. See
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Katipo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> But it doesn't stop there. After the Han,
> which is the group that make up approx. 46% of the population,
Han makes up 92% of the population, not 46%.
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and see if the problem goes away?
If it does, then I'll turn stxncpy off until it's fixed.
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Who cares? It'd be much better if you didn't use Debian at all.
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sing "Taiwan"
> here. Even in many governmental newspapers, they also use "Taiwan"
> directly sometimes.
In the context of choosing the name of a country, you'll find that most
of the mainland popluation are willing to go to war on this.
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Well for the same reason most of thel mainland Chinese people will
disagree with showing just Taiwan instead of the longer version.
In fact, you'll probably get Debian banned by the Chinese government
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If you can get the system installed, I'd like you to try 2.6.4 as well.
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gt; dpkg : error processing kernel-image-2.4.25-1-386 (--configure) :
> subprocess post-install. script returned error exit status 1.
> =====
This is a bug in the installer. It needs to make sure that the above
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> Does mkinitrd currently support having the root device on a logical volume?
Yes. Both LVM/LVM2 and EVMS are supported.
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u have dash 0.4.24 and regenerate the initrd image.
Please let me know If the problem persists.
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i called it with, but could not. Am posting what I did anyways,
> though. Would like to continue to help if I can :)
That's OK. It has been determined that this bug is actually in d-i
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Therefore I'm reassigning this bug.
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Magnus, please cc the maintainer that you're reassigning to in future.
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> On Sat, Feb 14, 2004 at 10:03:52AM +1100, Herbert Xu wrote:
> > In the next release, I will enable local and IO APIC in the 386 flavour.
> > This should resolve the ICH5/SATA hang.
>
> Does this mean that 231211 i
tags 224494 pending
quit
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> On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, Herbert Xu wrote:
>
> > Could you all try installing kernel-image-2.4.24-1-686 and see if it
> > works? If it does, please also try it with noapic, and "noapic acp
these ICH5
SATA issues. So far I've only got one response wrt to my query
about their BIOS settings.
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already built in.
>
> I've CCed Herbert in this reply for his comments.
I'm happy to include it in the next release which should come out in
about a week.
If there are other issues like this, it would be good to inform
me as soon as possible.
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Since you have a workaround for the hang, please get the system
installed so that you can test the kernel-image packages. Once
you're there, please test 2.4.24-1-386 as well 2.4.18 to see if
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> > Then I can type username and password, and log in normally. If I
> > let debian load without repeatedly pushing a button, I can't use the
> > keyboard at all.
>
> Sounds like a kernel bug. Herbert?
Are you using gpm or X?
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age them and drop
> pump-udeb from the cd list too.
OK, I will remove it in the next release.
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ld build a libpopt0 udeb.
Last I heard debian-boot is now converging on dhcp-client/udhcp so
I presume pump-udeb isn't needed anymore. So unless I hear otherwise,
pump-udeb will be removed in the next release.
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s prior to 2.4.21, this was the only way to do it since all IDE drivers
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> dependency checking and how it works and how it can be ported to
> non-i386?
The dependency checking is meant to prevent shipping modules which
can't be loaded because of a missing dependency.
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> The e100 module is included, AFAIK this is an alternate driver for the
> same card (intel EtherExpress Pro/100). I'm not sure why Herbert Xu
> chose one over the other; I have heard of the eepro100 driver not
> wo
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> well d-i is a bunch of little piles of crufty sh, rather then a couple
> large piles of crufty C like boot-floppies.
Which in turn was a rewrite of large pile of crufty sh :)
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> it go into a separate usb-storage-udeb, to be included on the cdrom
> floppy, but skipped on the smaller floppies?
That should work.
Unless I hear any opposing voices, this will be how it'll be done in
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The VESA driver has been modularised in the Debian kernels.
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> debian-installer this will be the case.
>
> Most probably all other arches need a rebuild, too.
The next release of kernel-image on i386 and alpha will be built
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> problem?
Is there any problem with mounting proc inside the chroot?
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I don't know :) But you can use apt-move to build the Packages file instead
and it will put the appropriate entry in the Packages file. For local
packages you'll need to add an entry in the .binary.local file.
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>> FWIW, I posted a script ages ago to produce the data file containing
>> network devices for discover v1 directly from a kernel-image
>> package. This can be easily extended to cover other PCI devices.
&g
s can be easily extended to cover other PCI devices.
I can work on this if this is of interest to you.
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t too unclear
> for my taste :/
This seems pretty simple to me. Find "-modules-" in the string,
and then keep going until you see "-udeb" at the end.
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can't we simply use the package name for that? Every kernel modules
package should carry the version number in its name.
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ng the depmod from module-init-tools. You need to check the
existence of module-init-tools and always run the depmod from modutils
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> Does anyone disagree before I file bugs against various kernel udebs?
Yes, as the next releases of kernel udebs will contain modules.dep.
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be dropped. Since they aren't likely to work with 2.6 when it is released
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#x27;s a bit late for me to influence
that since the ftpmasters have alreay added the rules. You need to speak
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if vesafb fails.
I guess one package makes more sense...
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e it is not listed with dpkg -l. Would be fine if the default kernel
> the installer installs on the system could be listed as a "normal" package
> as well.
This is a boot-floppies problem.
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> Please insert the floppy disk with the INITRD image.
> Press ENTER to continue...
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> halt code = 2
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It is trivial to get aboot to support it. See attached patch.
> BTW, are you planning on creating any Alpha kernel images udebs?
They're already in the archive.
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hould be loading the initrd, not
> > the kernel.
>
> Shouldn't it be compiled in anyway? People might want to load
> additional drivers/plugins/whatever from floppy.
No, that's what floppy-udeb is for.
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Ah.. almost sure it is.
What boot loader are you using? It should be loading the initrd, not
the kernel.
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> create a udeb?
Have a look at the kernel-image-2.4.19-i386-udeb source package.
It builds udebs out of a normal kernel-image package.
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adjust it using tabsize.
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> With PCI/USB devices, we really should be using the module system to
> autodetect (i.e., the hotplug approach). There is no point in duplicating
> all the information in another list when the modules themselves have
> it. To sta
the module system to
autodetect (i.e., the hotplug approach). There is no point in duplicating
all the information in another list when the modules themselves have
it. To start with, just look at /lib/modules/2.4.19-386/modules.pcimap.
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> You mean 2>&1 >/dev/null, surely?
That would only redirect stdout to /dev/null, while stderr is redirected
to the old stdout. What you want is
> /dev/null 2>&1
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> Enabling VGA16 as a module will be done in the next release.
Actually it won't be since vga16 is only modularised in 2.4.
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> Where is your target filesystem? I cannot see block-major-58 anywhere.
That's LVM.
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ch isn't too good.
Can't be done because there is no System.map file.
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2.2.19-4potato.3 and above should be fine.
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stall with a 2.2 kernel, since
> there are no DAC960 drivers in any of the boot disks!
Bullshit. The compact flavour has the DAC960 driver.
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ase install?
Probably quite a few. Anyway, this is a documentation issue.
> > > - newer USB network hardware is not supported by 2.2.20. Same for other
> > >possible installation media.
> >
> > Like what?
>
> Count the drivers in 2.4.
All
r an installation.
> - newer USB network hardware is not supported by 2.2.20. Same for other
>possible installation media.
Like what?
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ortant reason for a 2.4 kernel, please let me know.
Otherwise IMHO this really is unnecessary.
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age `boot-floppies' to `kernel-image-2.2.19-i386'.
This is already fixed in 2.2.19-11 and later. Please upgrade.
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Daniel Jacobowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I picked the udma100-ext3 flavor; I wanted ext3 for my root FS. I think a
Hmm, you do know that ext2 can be trivially converted to ext3 right?
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code 2.0 milo for the release and document this.
The one for noname works for me...
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igned from package `boot-floppies' to `kernel-image-2.2.20'.
This is fixed in 2.2.20-2.
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o that it loads initrd by default,
e.g., change noinitrd on the append line to inird=initrd.img
2. Turn the root disk into an MSDOS fs by removing the padding so that it
fits, and make sure that the file is called initrd.img.
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alls parport_enumerate, which loads parport_lowlevel which resolves to
parport_pc on i386.
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On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 08:40:50PM +, Philip Blundell wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Herbert Xu writes:
> >Why should lp load if your haven't loaded the low level modules?
>
> Because you might want to load them later. It's not supposed to be
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kage `kernel-source' to `kernel-source-2.2.20'.
Why should lp load if your haven't loaded the low level modules?
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