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[Chris Hofstaedtler]
> I don't know of any way of removing packages on upgrades from users
> systems, but at least the packages could become empty themselves.
Perhaps we can turn them into empty packages, add a description
specifying that they are transitional packages, and in the next release
add
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I had a look at the 6.4 section about isenkram, and it looked good to
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apt-file, and
'appstreamcli what-provides firmware:runtime iwlwifi-6000g2a-6.ucode'.
The information is native to isenkram, so I expect those
packages will show up in searches using isenkram-lookup when the
appstream index is updated.
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tags.
Might take a while, though, as I am not sure these are indexed by
appstream. Testing will tell.
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est reports for the patch
in https://bugs.debian.org/700633 >. :)
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Thank you for the CC. I am not subscribed to debian-boot@ and it would
have take a while before I discovered your reply on the web view.
[Samuel Thibault]
> Petter Reinholdtsen, le lun. 12 avril 2021 07:34:38 +0200, a ecrit:
>> Sad to hear the patch has been ignored for seve
cker installations in Debian, it remains to be seen
if any of these see enabling eatmydata-udeb as a priority.
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blobs. Still no mapping from PCI id to package,
thought. Perhaps it now make a better job with your card after the
kernel module tried to load?
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option, not the first. I have no idea how to make the appstream lookup
quicker in shell script. Perhaps it need to be rewritten to python to
avoid loading the appstream database on every lookup?
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?
Is the usb.ids file really included in isenkram? I thought isenkram
dependend on an external package for both USB and PCI vendor and model
names? Where did you find it?
Note, I am not subscribed to debian-boot@.
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[Ben Hutchings]
> haveged or jitterentropy-rngd are likely to be better.
Is there any hope to run them within d-i in Buster before /target/ is
set up?
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l $epid ; then
:
else
log "error: killing the entropy gathering job failed - exited?"
fi
Perhaps a similar approach could be inserted into the default Debian Installer?
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g, when I
discovered grub-installer was lacking some nb messages (unrelated, was
just using the stretch installer).
Am I reading the stats wrong? Isn't level2 on the d-i page the same as
sublevel2 in weblate? If not, is level2 on the d-i page available on
weblate somewhere else?
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handful
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again had 100% Northern Sami translation.
I can't help you myself with the Saami translation, but I can help with
Norwegian Bokmål. Any chance to have that language listed on weblate?
I have two translators willing to help.
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agree that it should migrate to python 3 as soon as possible. :)
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kernel (the one from the
collabora repo) was installed and not recognized.
I thus suspect this issue is a bit besides what can and should be fixed
in a Debian package, and flag it as not found in version 3.79.
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As far as I can tell from the changelog of 3.35+deb8u3,
none of the changes done to the jessie branch relates to
this problem, so it seem appropriate to set the version
to the common anchestor of the all branches.
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pydb to highlight this fact.
Thank you. Perhaps we should document how to do it and close this bug?
What is the current recommended way to copy debconf values from d-i to
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require NEW processing.
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I just noticed this upload, which I suspect broken the package/profile
installation in Debian Edu, which depend on tasksel to install packages
listed in tasks outside tasksel-data.
I do not have time today to look into it, just wanted to make you all
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will have little chance of reaching
Stretch. You might want to take that into account.
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hould be less than 50 lines of changes to the
preseed udeb.
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[Samuel Thibault]
> I just noticed some bug reports against the wrong package, reassigning
> them with the content quoted below.
Thank you. For the record, I still got the machine and can test, if
someone want me to test something on it. :)
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For the record, this issue is still flagged as unsolved upstream. :(
No activity in the bug tracker there since 2015 when Chris added the
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too, and hope some solution will materialise.
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[Chris Lamb]
> (Small issues with patch; see upstream tracker)
Any idea why the resolution of this issue did not move any further? I notice
from
the upstream tracker that hardlinks might be a problem too.
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ifferent back when we ran the
d-i project at the start or that I changed so much the culture is no
longer friendly to me.
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n come up with a new way to do it, but
my point is that we are using this feature of tasksel today, and there
is no alternative I know of that is equally robust and well integrated
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n Edu uses the current behaviour to install its tasks during
installation, but we do not use standard priority tasks to get into the
installer, we use udebs to trigger the installation of education-tasks.
Being able to add extra tasks using udebs is a feature, not a bug.
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ne screenfull, and preferably less
than 7 options are presented in any dialog in the installer.
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ent into unstable today. Thank you! :)
I'll check it out for use by isenkram as soon as possible.
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e need for an isenkram-udeb
package is only to handle firmware loading before creating /target/.
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unning when /target/ is operational (ie when tasksel
is executed. I suspect we are talking past each other, as your comment
do not make sense to me.
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recommondation to move to isenkram-cli for mapping
hardware to firmware and user space packages.
When the same information is available from appstream, I suspect we want
to include appstream data on the installation media, instead of
embedding it in isenkram-cli.
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uess I should start following debian-boot@ if we are going to do
that, as I am not following it today. Too many emails and too little
time to read them. :)
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do list is ever-growing), but
> feel free to file a bug report against src:debian-installer or
> d-i.debian.org (where I keep infrastructure-related and cross-packages
> bug reports) to make sure it's easily found by others.
I am planning to commit the fixes myself, so you do not need to keep it
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its feature set.
Did that answer the question?
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Control: notfound -1 1.0.51
Probably a good idea to make BTS aware of when this issue was fixed.
Not sure if it should be closed or if an stable update is needed, so I
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ad GPG parsing or DNS
injection?
The only bug I find with the same error message from debootstrap is
https://bugs.debian.org/573791 > from 2010, which seem to be
unrelated to this issue.
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have not investigated more than that. :) I suspect it might affect
apt-setup, but have not checked the code.
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packages for our main server profile. They are
useful for installations without Internet access.
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Arch
otdev "$grubdev" || true
;;
esac
}
workaround_grub_issue
Mentioning it here in case the logic might be interesting to those
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missed the interesting wifi card modules. This was the background for
dropping the modinfo method.
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sing magic numbers; also we don't have to assume that log
> timestamps are enabled.
Good idea. Included in the patch.
> Keep the 'in'.
Ah, fixed.
I've tested the patch just now, and it seem to be working as it
should, so I committed it into the hw-detect git reposit
issing_dir in $MISSING
do
if [ ! -d "$missing_dir" ]; then
@@ -121,7 +144,7 @@ check_missing () {
log "missing firmware files ($files) for $modules"
return 0
else
- log "no missing firmware in $MISSING"
> Redundant use of grep; sed can do that (sed -n 's/.../.../p').
Yeah.
> Indentation of the above is inconsistent with the surrounding code
> (4 spaces vs hard tab).
It will happen before any commit is done.
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;looking for firmware file $fwfile requested by kernel"
+add_if_fw_missing "$fwfile"
+done
+
if [ -n "$modules" ]; then
log "missing firmware files ($files) for $modules"
return 0
else
-
[Cyril Brulebois]
> The idea is to parse kernel logs.
OK, that might work too. Is the idea to use the output from 'dmesg'?
Who is implementing it? Is there a draft patch somewhere?
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+fi
+
+files="${files:+$files }$fwfile"
+modules="$module${modules:+ $modules}"
+fi
+done
+
if [ -n "$modules" ]; then
log "missing firmw
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Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2014 03:37:19 +
From: Cyril Brulebois
To: debian-devel-chan...@lists.debian.org
Subject: Accepted grub-installer 1.99 (source) into unstable
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Has
re
not expected to know device paths.
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n via PXE is
broken at the moment. Perhaps let the current unstable package
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> I have attached the syslog, "interestingly":
>
> Aug 26 00:10:17 grub-installer: info: Installing grub on ''
Yes, I suspect that is a typo in the script somewhere, failing to set
the default. partman succeed in picking a good default, perhaps
grub-installer can use the same l
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ount options set (i.e. they don't need to be listed in fstab).
Thank you.
> Is there something missing?
I guess I miss a way to verify that the acl and user_xattr options are
enabled on a mounted file system. If I knew how to do that, I would
not have asked for this change. :)
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option is not listed
in the /lib/partman/mountoptions/ext4 file. According to the mount
manual page, ext4 support the [no]acl option in a way that is backward
compatible with ext3 and ext2.
Would it be possible to add acl to the list of supported options in
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ealing with possible fallouts due to cosmetics.
My approach would have been to fix the remaining issues and keep the
archdetect and archdetect-udeb names, but I'm not starting competing
for commits uploads over this and will try to find time for the fix
after Jessie instead.
-
y to >= 1.3.2-1~ on these
architectures, for compatibility with grub-mkrescue in GRUB 2.02
+ [ Petter Reinholdtsen ]
+ * Adjust package lists to cope with the archdetect->archdetect-udeb
+rename, and remove the rename item from the TODO (Closes: #761135).
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n the image build when you say d-i build?
> I'm not even going to ask about runtime tests…
The installation work fine, both from ISO and via PXE, thanks for not
asking. :)
> Please unbreak!
Will do. Thanks for the heads up. :)
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ternal disk is the first and
default entry.
In which cases will the first entry become the installation medium?
Perhaps we can identify them and ensure the installation media never
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[Petter Reinholdtsen 2014-08-31]
> I did a install today using debconf priority medium, and there I am
> asked by grub-installer for the "Device for boot loader
> installation", and the two options are "Enter device manually" and
> &quo
Is it OK for me to commit this patch to git? Are the lvm tools needed
in /target/ before finish.d is executed?
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ot;$lv" $vg
+ # Do not ask if signatures should be wiped, to avoid hanging the
installer (BTS #757818).
+ log-output -t partman-lvm lvcreate --wipesignatures n -l "$extents" -n
"$lv" $vg
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lvcreate -l "$extents" -n "$lv" $vg
+ log-output -t partman-lvm lvcreate --yes -l "$extents" -n "$lv" $vg
return $?
}
Will it have any unexpected side effects, or should I upload a fixed
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install.
I'm pushing a fix as we speak. :)
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"Enter device manually" and "/dev/sda
(ata-QEMU_HARDDISK_QM1)". The selected one is "Enter device
manually". This make me believe that if we change the selection of
this debconf question, we might solve this issue for a lot of users.
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>
> https://wiki.debian.org/DEP-11
[Petter Reinholdtsen 2014-03-06]
> Absolutely. Then the needed information would be available
> automatically for any apt user, and hw-detect in d-i can use it to
> find firmware packages, even for non-official packages from
> non-official apt sources.
oo
little information available to try to do anything about it, five years
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Package: partman-auto-lvm
Version: 54
Severity: minor
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Usertags: debian-edu
While investigating a failing debootstrap (probably bug #633782), I came
across a strange message in the d-i syslog:
main-menu[185]: (process:7514): /bin/autopartition-lvm: line 1: stat
I get sysvinit@, so no need to CC me. :) Not sure about the rest
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which I suspect is the cause of this hang:
# Create a LV
lv_create() {
local vg lv extents
vg="$1"
lv="$2"
extents="$3"
log-output -t partman-lvm lv
installed system did not boot at the
end. :( I have not had time to investigate further.
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packages from
non-official apt sources. :)
And the isenkram package would be able to use this too after
installation, if some firmware is needed to handle hotplugged hardware.
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ask if this should be done. See
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al syslinux menu messes up the the video mode,
making it impossible to continue with the installation. It look just
like the behaviour of pxelinux. :)
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I'll retry the wheezy installer, but vaguely
remeber the problem exist there too. Anything in particular I should
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> Ah, no: did you have libc0.3-pic installed when you tried? Without
> it, mklibs doesn't actually reduce libc.so.
[Petter Reinholdtsen]
> Nope, I didn't. Now I can reproduce the problem:
But the original patch do not seem to work any more. I am unable t
b/i386-gnu/ -L/usr/lib/
-L/usr/X11R6/lib/i386-gnu/ -L/usr/X11R6/lib/ /lib/i386-gnu//ld.so.1 -lmachuser
-lhurduser
With output:
#
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Is the issue fixed, or is something else needed to reproduce it?
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try to find time for it, and welcome others to fix it before I
do. :)
If I remember correctly, I uploaded to experimental to avoid
disturbing the Wheezy release. Now is probably a good time to upload
to unstable and Jessie. :)
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dea. I just have not had time to look at discover in a while.
Feel free to do it if you got the time. :)
Wonder how far the packagekit work has gotten. It might become a good
mechanism to pick extra hardware specific packages to install.
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> but I guess I'd rather trust the manpage. Easy enough for someone to
> try out who actually uses crypttab :-)
I checked the scripts in the package using "less $(grep -l discard
$(dpkg -L cryptsetup) )", and it is definitely "discards", not
"allow-disc
package.
http://bugs.debian.org/648868 > agree with you, while
http://wilmer.gaa.st/blog/archives/72-Debian,-dmcrypt-and-SSD-TRIMming.html >
agree with the manual page. Not quite sure who to believe. :)
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> obvious to me, by the way.)
I was tested using Jessie/testing when I discovered this. I did not
experience it with Wheezy when I tested it a while back.
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Perhaps a similar approach is good for Debian proper too? Ie instead
of changing d-i all over the place, add a deb to set up ssd parameters
and install it automatically if a disk with
/sys/block/*/queue/rotational is set to zero (0).
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can be done.
Comments? Something for Jessie?
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, and it tried to connect to
one of the public NTP servers on the internet instead - and failing.
Did not investigate it, ended up just preseeding netcfg/dhcp_ntp_servers
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