I can confirm it still happens with stable Etch on same hardware.
I can do any testing you like provided they are requested in the next 2
weeks, as I have a Netra X1on my desk doing nothing but waiting to get
installed.
Hope it helps
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On Mon, 2004-11-08 at 13:35 +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
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> > On Sun, 2004-11-07 at 21:50 -0500, Huston wrote:
> > > my net install won't mount my scsi c
On Sun, 2004-11-07 at 21:50 -0500, Huston wrote:
> my net install won't mount my scsi cdrom drive in my sun e250 server.
> I am stuck at that point in the install.
Why would you need a CDROM to do a netinstall?
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> > During the installation, I don't understand why it asks a first time
> > for a mirror (based on the co
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> > Well, not exactly. As it is talking about strange keyboard layouts.
> > I'm asking to depend on both
ges of the installation!
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> > Installer asks for the language, I answer "French".
> > It asks me for the country and defaults
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> > At the very end of the installation, it asks me to chose selection(s)
> > of packages. If I check no box a
Still using daily build netboot from yesterday (4 Nov, hope you get it
now ;-)).
I don't understand why d-i keeps downloading and installing mdetect and
read-edid while it doesn't know if I want a GUI at all.
Anybody can explain?
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back to the "expert" menu. It used to work fine, and
I did go to the console typing "apt-get install" commands by hand.
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Using daily build netboot from yesterday (4 Nov).
Installer asks for the language, I answer "French".
It asks me for the country and defaults to "France", I answer "Belgium".
It asks me for a keyboard layout and defaults to "French", while I would
expect &q
ms like a bug in d-i, because read-edid is not available for
anything else than x86:
"
get-edid uses real-mode x86 instructions to communicate with the video
hardware; therefore, it is usable only by root, and this package is only
available for the i386 architecture.
"
I put debian
Anthony Towns wrote:
>Hi guys,
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>Boot-floppies 3.0.22 are final except for serious bug fixes. No new
>features.
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>Alpha guys, build them now, or you're releasing with 3.0.17 from november,
>and all the brokenness that entails. If there's anyone else working on
>the alpha port than Chris, render
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