finished Plasma was installed and selected as the
default session (LXQt was also available).
I couldn't find any bug reports about this, only some threads on Reddit
describing this problem. I'm not sure the bug is in this package, but I figured
it was worth a shot.
Best regards,
Marcus
Good day.
I need help locating the following information:
* what processes are called during the "remove-live-packages" routine
which is invoked at the end of the installation process for Debian
10; and
* where the relevant configuration file(s) for this aspect of the
installer's oper
in isolinux
Thanks
Marcus
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Greetings.
Noticed that filesystem.packages & filesystem.packages-remove have been
taken out of Stretch.
What replaces these files/functions for removal automation /et al./ at
install time going forward?
Thanks!
A network mirror was available, yes.
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I used this image:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/amd64/iso-cd/debian-testing-amd64-gnome-CD-1.iso
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I tried installing in a VM (VirtualBox) using the latest snapshot of CD1 with
gnome.
I used the graphical installer and had "debian desktop" checked.
After installing and booting, I got logged in to XFCE. No core Gnome packages
seems to be insta
s exactly the same, but it somewhat
seems to depend on the size of the NTFS partition.
Okay I guess I got it now. The windows partition has been strangly
aligned (created by a third party tool). With correct alignment it works
with usage of free space.
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s exactly the same, but it somewhat
seems to depend on the size of the NTFS partition.
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On 02/21/12 10:21, Marcus Moeller wrote:
Hi again.
I have to manage some dual-boot setups and to make sure that existing
NTFS partitions are kept and only non-NTFS partitions are deleted.
I've tried to achieve this, by adding the following early_command and
partman settings.
d-i pa
ation the free space seems to begin at block 250040286720.
But from what I can see in the log file, the new partition should be
created starting from 23990701
250040286720-500107862015
beginning 23990701
Or am I wrong here?
Greets
Marcus
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parted_server: Closing infifo a
reading message
/bin/perform_recipe: paragraph: Unable to satisfy all constraints on the
partition.
/bin/perform_recipe: error_handler: reading options
/bin/perform_recipe: option: Cancel
...
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uickly and painlessly as possible, not do a manual install,
so is there any way of telling the installer that the suite is
'wheezy' and avoiding the debootstrap-error?
d-i mirror/suite string testing
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ion AND in the installed system, and
noticed that:
debconf debconf/priority select critical
seems to apply for both.
Is that the correct way to go, or should i better define both:
d-i debconf/priority string critical
debconf debconf/priority select critical
?
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[1]: http://www.
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that has all the kernel module udebs on it.
Isn't the latest image/initrd combination also usable with older point
releases?
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where us should be replaced with your prefered layout. You may also want
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Am 31.01.2012 21:59, schrieb George Shuklin:
On 01.02.2012 00:53, Marcus Moeller wrote:
Few days ago found all our preseed-based installation stated failing
with message
The current kernel doesn't support the Logical Volume Manager. You may
need to load the lvm-mod module.
1) Presee
sion.
Are you using the kernel.org mirror? This one seems to be out of sync
atm. I had the same problem, which has been solved by downloading the
images form an up2date mirror.
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ten a simple script which looks for the big gnu version of the
applets currently compiled in busybox and creates the links to the busybox
binary. Feel free to integrate it in /usr/share/busybox or something similar
location.
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Marcus
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Hi all,
is it possible to retrieve a preseed file from a NFS share instead of
http, using the url= parameter?
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Hi all.
I wonder if the vaulues:
d-i clock-setup/ntp boolean true
d-i clock-setup/ntp-server my.time.server
are related to the installation process or to the target system, as
setting these options in preseed does not seem to result in
configuration changes on the target.
Greets
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igate more? Since I have now succeeded in
installing the machine, I am reluctant to reflash it with d-i again unless
it is really worthwhile.
Cheers,
Marcus
[1] http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.debian.ports.arm/8585
[2] http://ftp.acc.umu.se/debian/dists/testing/main/installer-
armel/cu
ied ubuntu netboot and hang at installing of kernel package.
Attached lspci output and dmesg output.
I've also run memtests but no errors.
TIA,
Marcus
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> Starting the installer with parameter 'console=ttyS0,9600n8' appended,
> will get the desired effect.
Thanks for the tip, but where do I give that parameter? I am netbooting the
installer.
Regards,
Marcus
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I'm installing etch on a sparc system through serial console. Sun
machines apparently use 9600 baud on the serial port. The screen
update method of the installer makes this process really slow.
The screen is drawn about three times for each new page. F
Am Mittwoch, 20. Dezember 2006 19:43 schrieb Joey Hess:
> Marcus Moeller wrote:
> > I have noticed that one main reason for the etch Release delay is the
> > missing of kernel 2.6.18 in the d-i.
>
> Only mostly because the final kernel for etch is not present in etch (or
>
just used to initialize
the target hardware like cdroms, network cards or chipsets/controllers.
As 2.6.17 supports a lot of these devices and 2.6.18 does only a little more,
I am confused about this kernel rush for now.
Best Regards
Marcus
PS: different opinions are welcome ;)
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Quoting Christian Perrier:
> I think that Marcus wants to install a system with exactly the same
> packages than another system.
>
> Something like "dpkg --get-selections" on the source system and then
> automate "dpkg --set-selections" on the target syste
Hello,
is there a way to pass a dpkg selections file to a preseed installation
instead of listing optional packages one-by-one?
Best Regards
Marcus
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Package: netcfg
Version: 1.07
Severity: important
There seems to be a typo in dhcp.c line 52 (function netcfg_write_dhcp):
a hyphen is missing in "ad-hoc".
52c52
< (mode == MANAGED) ? "managed" : "ad-hoc");
---
> (mode == MANAGED) ? "managed" : "adhoc");
Furthermore t
between the two partitions is
that the one with the recovery system is not marked as bootable.
I guess there might be a way to only show Windows installations
which are marked as bootable in the list?
Thanks for the great work!
Cheers, Marcus
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:[ O]
Mount partitions: [ O]
Install base system:[ O]
Install boot loader:[ O]
Reboot: [ O]
[O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it
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I've seen. When booting from the
netinstall cd I don't get the chance to run fdisk, only the normal
partitioner.
This is less than useful, yes? It would be really good if I had the chance
to run fdisk from the text menu, as in woody, so I can create meaningful
diskslices.
Thank you,
shared libraries: libuuid.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or directory
This keeps me from getting my sarge installation done at the moment.
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kernel.
Kernel 2.2 works fine, so this may be a kernel issue?
Bye, Marcus
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autobuilders would fail.
> I havent look any deeper yet.
(I saw your other mail where you say dpkg-hurd-dev and dpkg-dev).
dpkg-hurd-dev is long obsolete, using dpkg-dev should work just fine.
Marcus
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On Sun, Jan 28, 2001 at 02:28:54PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote:
> - library reduction [Marcus Brinkmann]
> mklibs.sh works, but it is not packaged.
Ayup, will come soon.
Marcus
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On Fri, Dec 29, 2000 at 08:31:44PM -0500, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have two (or three?) bug reports against the current version in
> > boot-floppies, one only affects C++ using binaries. I will try to put some
> &
On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 02:16:11PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote:
> Marcus, do you have plans to make the library
> reduction code into a standalone debian package or something,
I probably should.
> and will
> it be possible to point it at a tree like the one in my demo and tell it
>
s soon.
I got reports that the script worked well the last three glibc versions.
One open bug is related to C++ using libs and analyzed, one bug is related
to the new glibc and will hopefully be fixed soon.
Thanks,
Marcus
[1] This is a consequence of the complexity of glibc as a library, not of
th
agine if it is packaged
> > separately, it would be easier for porters to work on.
>
> I hereby announce my ITP for mklibs.sh. And I will need a sponsor.
> Since Marcus is the author, that would be fine if you want it. ;-)
No, I don't want it, but I don't think there sho
On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 09:33:51AM +1100, Glenn McGrath wrote:
> Ive been playing with the Hurd, and talking to a few people (notably
> Marcus Brinkmann whose cc'ed), i have a few comments id like to make
> here.
Thanks for summarizing this, Glenn. I will make some small correctio
floppy).
If you keep the individual steps in the installer modular, it should be
straightforward to replace some of them with hurd specific ones, leave out
others and add our own.
Thanks,
Marcus
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