d LC_TIME is set to en_US.UTF-8 like the rest of the locale
settings.
So, I guess bug is invalid. My apologies.
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On 25-07-13 18:45, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Quoting Sander Marechal (san...@prezent.nl):
>> Package: debian-installer
>> Severity: normal
>> Tags: d-i
>>
>> I installed a clean Debian Wheezy 7.1. The installer correctly determined
>> that it
>> was
On 26-07-13 09:17, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Sander Marechal, le Fri 26 Jul 2013 09:11:13 +0200, a écrit :
>> Absolutely sure. I did a clean install in a Virtualbox VM, just
>> following the console installer (not the GUI one).
>
> Did you follow exactly the same steps as I
`.
Perhaps LC_TIME is set based off something else? When I install new
machines I am *in* the Netherlands. Perhaps it guesses your location
from the network connection? Or perhaps from the mirror? I always use
ftp.nl.debian.org as the mirror for a netinst.
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the nl_NL locale. So, on every new machine I
always get perl warnings
about missing locales. I always have to run `dpkg-reconfigure locales` and add
nl_NL.UTF-8 myself.
IMHO the installer should add this locale during the installation process.
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HO if the debian installer installs the virtualbox guest additions, it should
also
build and load the kernel module.
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Frans Pop wrote:
> (No need to CC me; I'm subscribed to the list; as you may have noticed I
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> On Friday 23 March 2007 16:22, Sander Marechal wrote:
>> Frans Pop wrote:
>>> Slight correcti
that? That's what was already on the
server when I started the install.
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can use that to set the
> priority back to "high".
Good, I didn't know that :-) Then again, as a non-expert I also didn't
know that the debconf level means "expert yes/no".
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port #415963). Suddenly I was asked to
specify GRUB install paths and the like, while all I wanted was "default
- MBR".
Perhaps there should be an option in the menu that you see after backing
out of something that toggles expert mode on/off?
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Frans Pop wrote:
> On Friday 23 March 2007 08:33, Sander Marechal wrote:
> From the output you show it looks like your current partitions do not have
> type "linux raid" (fd) and possibly also not "linux lvm" (df) set.
> The partitioner relies on that to
Frans Pop wrote:
> On Friday 23 March 2007 00:54, Sander Marechal wrote:
>> What I want to do is use the 128 Mb free space as /boot for a new
>> install and create two new LVM volumes in my big volume group for the
>> root and swap. How do I tell the installer to do that?
to
configure LVM, will the installer then recignise the exiting LVM and the
volumes?
Thanks in advance,
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