I can confirm that in version 2024-12-03 the issue still persists.
A few days ago I tried installing Debian testing on my laptop using the
then most recent official testing netboot image (20241203). I tried
several times with or without the graphical installer. Each time I
ended up with the error that the installer can't find a kernel to
install.
It offers to ins
On Thu, 2024-12-05 at 16:48 +, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> Processing control commands:
>
> > tags -1 patch
> Bug #1089010 [debian-installer] debian-installer: armhf cdrom
> initrd.gz does not set the selected keyboard layout
> Added tag(s) patch.
Sorry if I am wrong, but yesterday I
Hi all,
I'm trying to install debian testing on X1 Carbon 7th Gen on NVMe local disk.
I'm using debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso downloaded some days ago:
sha256 190d3ccfc9d04ad64b3d7f031d03e8d14cf13ad3857add9eab653c8f96ed4ff0
debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso
If I select "Guided - use entire dis
Hi Jonathan,
reassign 673418 flash-kernel 2.37
forcemerge 656877 673418
retitle 656877 flash-kernel is not being run for kernel upgrades with unchanged
ABI version
quit
Hi Franz,
Franz Ratzinger wrote:
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-44
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Hi,
i have the same problem on a ML110G4, Debian 40R0, PS/2 keyboard.
I got myself an USB keyboard and voila, everything works.
Prior to that, i tried 2 different PS/2 keyboards (the original HP one and a
cheap noname) , to no avail. I even tried all relevant BIOS switches.
Strange thing that
other Windows flavour. Why not just leave this to
> GRUB also? Using
> two boot loaders simultaneously highly increases the
> probability of
> some mess happening..:-)
Because that's what I was originally able to get to
work, perhaps based on something I read on the net...
I've just rea
do was delete my
Mandrake partitions and create Debian partitions in
their stead?
Another question: I tried reinstalling Debian, and now
the GRUB installer does not notice Windows and so does
not create a boot-menu option for it. I aborted the
installation because that gave me the willies.
Franz
loader, but I
have no idea how.
Further, my efforts at repairing XP have somehow
removed GRUB, so the system now boots straight to the
NT boot loader, so even if I fix XP, I'll need to
reinstall Debian, which will presumably nuke XP again!
Any help very much appreciated.
Franz Amador
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Am Mittwoch, 1. Oktober 2003 19:03 schrieb Geert Stappers:
> Hello,
>
> In rootskel are three versions of linuxrc.
> I was expecting that they all all three the same, however:
>
> $ tail -6 linuxrc*
> ==> linuxrc <==
> mount -t proc proc proc
> mount -
> Hi di- and FAI- developers,
>
> I have a general question: How do di and FAI relate, when di is ready?
> Will di replace FAI? Will FAI use di? Is di only for interactive
> installation? Thanks for comments and explanation.
Yes, di can replace FAI.
Every question asked is sto
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