Bug#1000239: Rescue system won't find root partition, but insists on /usr

2021-12-09 Thread TomK
-- From: Pascal Hambourg Sent: December 8, 2021 11:41:11 AM UTC To: Philip Hands , 1000...@bugs.debian.org, TomK Subject: Re: Bug#1000239: Rescue system won't find root partition, but insists on /usr Le 08/12/2021 à 10:49, Philip Hands a écrit : > > Is it a problem if /home or /us

Bug#1000239: Rescue system won't find root partition, but insists on /usr

2021-12-07 Thread TomK
it's my ignorance at work, nothing intentional. Original Message From: Simon McVittie Sent: December 4, 2021 11:42:56 AM UTC To: Nicholas D Steeves Cc: 1000...@bugs.debian.org, TomK , Steve McIntyre , debian-rele...@lists.debian.org, debian-c...@lists.debian.org Subjec

Bug#1000239: Rescue system won't find root partition, but insists on /usr

2021-11-19 Thread TomK
Package: debian-installer Version: 20210731+deb11u1_amd64 Errors, "No suitable shell found on /dev/sda1" Cycling through every partition results in what should be /usr being selected as the root partition. This is useless for a rescue syatem, because there some commands missing. I tried to mou

Bug#901721: Additional info

2021-11-19 Thread TomK
After evaluating the bug, it is actually a wishlist bug, because the BIOS in the system has a BBS list (F12) of all boot devices. Any can be chosen on boot-up. That's why the BIOS setup can get away with being so scant on boot-device options. I would say the problem is solved. I found this whil

Re: Re: "No kernel modules were found" PowerPC Businesscard and Netinst daily CDs

2011-10-26 Thread TomK
>> On 07/28/2011 01:40 PM, Otavio Salvador wrote: >On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 13:35, Rick Thomas >wrote: >... >>PS: The corresponding sid d-i install CD is even worse. It >>has problems >>with choosing a language and can't get far enough to check for >>kernel >>modul