On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> Could a native english speaker check this messages:
>
> #: choose_medium.c:829
> msgid ""
> "It seems that there is at least one CD-ROM containing installation packages "
> "in your drive. Should this be used as the primary installation medium and "
> "s
On Sun, 3 Mar 2002, Chris Tillman wrote:
> Try typing
> linux quiet
>
> or something similar when booting? But I think for the default case
> we want the messages to appear in case there are problems.
The first time I saw "sense floppy0" repeated a dozen times,
I thought there *was* an error
On Sun, 3 Mar 2002, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> > tray, still mounted. A relatively minor nit: the top of the screen says
> > "F4 to debug"- I'm pretty sure that it's F3 we're looking for.
>
> Should we point the users to F3 then?
"debugging: alt-F1, alt-F2, alt-F3"
Another nit: When I boot fr
On 3 Mar 2002, Philip Blundell wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-03-03 at 17:39, James Vahn wrote:
> > I found that basedebs.tar was missing pppoeconf, and at the end of the
> > first phase of the install, "Reboot System" would not let go of my CD
> > tray, still mounted
CVS (Feb 26), 3.0.20, i386
I'm lagging a bit behind, but the install went very well! :-)
Pardon me if the following issues have already been resolved:
I found that basedebs.tar was missing pppoeconf, and at the end of the
first phase of the install, "Reboot System" would not let go of my CD
tray
On Fri, 1 Mar 2002, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> James Vahn wrote on Thu Feb 28, 2002 um 05:47:14PM:
> > It does no version testing? Whoops! I am trying to avoid making the
> > large download on every clean build.
>
> You can remove the
> archive/debian/do
On Fri, 1 Mar 2002, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
> > "make clean", now! It seems that you have the old broken modconf release
> > in the download directory.
>
> I've got an impression that make clean doesn't seem to clean up the
> downloaded deb files ?
debian/rules clean does, it's somewhat of an in
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> "make clean", now! It seems that you have the old broken modconf release
> in the download directory.
It does no version testing? Whoops! I am trying to avoid making the
large download on every clean build.
Also, instead of "make" I'm using debian/ru
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> > I'm still not seeing any NIC drivers in modconf during
> > install...
>
> a) Be more precise
> b) If your arch is i386, please try the CVS build from
>people.debian.org/~blade/boot-floppies and report results
My appologies. i386, procedures as p
I'm still not seeing any NIC drivers in modconf during
install...
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Hello,
(This looks like a developers mailing-list. If there a more appropriate
place to post questions of this nature I certainly appologize, just
show me the way to it. Thanks.)
I'm trying to put together a custom CD. Not having any luck with the
Woody boot images, I thought I'd try building th
On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> I can't reproduce this myself due to lack of machines with windows,
> so I didn't want to file a bugreport.
No windows machine handy either, but I do have an empty 2 gig
drive and installed DOS 5.0 on it for this.
>
> 1. copy linux, loadlin.exe an
On 17 Jun 2000, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
>
> Has this been dealt with yet?
I don't think so. Update-modules begins with #!/bin/bash
last time I looked. (2.2.15, compact) There's also a load
of debug output in compact's kernel.
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