Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting Harald Dunkel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm despreately waiting for a new netinst image.
So do I. All my efforts for building something I could test myself
were unfortunately unsuccessful.
Its there. http://people.debian.org/~manty/testing/netinst/.
Hooray.
Happy hol
Quoting Harald Dunkel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm despreately waiting for a new netinst image.
So do I. All my efforts for building something I could test myself
were unfortunately unsuccessful.
I only managed to break build/Makefile for a few hours, indeed,
because I stupidely commited changes I
Gaudenz Steinlin wrote:
Am Die, den 23.12.2003 schrieb Martin Michlmayr um 09:10:
I think if you configure a static IP address, the DHCP menu will stop
complaining. At least that's what I did when pump failed and then I
could continue. Alternatively, remove /sbin/pump before DHCP is
called, and
Harald Dunkel wrote:
> - after booting the CD in my SCSI drive I have to reinsert it
> in an USB drive, cause the aic7xxx driver has been dropped
> from initrd due to size constraints. Joey told me that this
> is work in progress.
This should be fixed in tomorrow or the next day's images.
>
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
I think if you configure a static IP address, the DHCP menu will stop
complaining. At least that's what I did when pump failed and then I
could continue. Alternatively, remove /sbin/pump before DHCP is
called, and it will use the other DHCP client and just work.
I haven't
Am Die, den 23.12.2003 schrieb Martin Michlmayr um 09:10:
> * Harald Dunkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-12-22 18:10]:
> > Found it. But I could not pass the DHCP entry in the main menu, even
> > though I manually called udhcpc, and ifconfig showed me that I've
Manually running udhcpc does not work, b
* Harald Dunkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-12-22 18:10]:
> Found it. But I could not pass the DHCP entry in the main menu, even
> though I manually called udhcpc, and ifconfig showed me that I've
I think if you configure a static IP address, the DHCP menu will stop
complaining. At least that's wha
Joey Hess wrote:
Harald Dunkel wrote:
I switched to the console to find dhclient or dhcpcd anywhere in
the mounted filesystems: No luck.
It's there on the Dec 17th CD anyway.
Found it. But I could not pass the DHCP entry in the
main menu, even though I manually called udhcpc, and
ifconfig showe
Harald Dunkel wrote:
[snip]
> >/sbin/udhcpc worked for me.
>
> It worked for me, too. But I still could not step forward
> in the main menu. I got a red screen about some network
> dhcp failure, even though ifconfig on the console showed me
> that the NIC was correctly configured.
At least on mip
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Harald Dunkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-12-22 10:24]:
> > I switched to the console to find dhclient or dhcpcd anywhere in
> > the mounted filesystems: No luck.
>
> /sbin/udhcpc worked for me.
This seems to be because the netinst CDs have netcfg-dhcp on them. That
vers
Harald Dunkel wrote:
> I switched to the console to find dhclient or dhcpcd anywhere in
> the mounted filesystems: No luck.
It's there on the Dec 17th CD anyway.
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Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Harald Dunkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-12-22 10:24]:
I switched to the console to find dhclient or dhcpcd anywhere in
the mounted filesystems: No luck.
/sbin/udhcpc worked for me.
It worked for me, too. But I still could not step forward
in the main menu. I got a red
* Harald Dunkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-12-22 10:24]:
> I switched to the console to find dhclient or dhcpcd anywhere in
> the mounted filesystems: No luck.
/sbin/udhcpc worked for me.
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Joey Hess wrote:
The dhclient program is the one the installer currently uses. We need to
get pump off of the CD all together (and especially out of
udeb_include).
I switched to the console to find dhclient or dhcpcd anywhere in
the mounted filesystems: No luck.
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Harald Dunkel wrote:
Any chance to get new netinst images for i386 before the holidays?
PS: I found the netinst images of Dec17th. But it fails to get an
IP address via DHCP and gets stuck again. Running pump on the
command line I got
pump: libopt.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file
Harald Dunkel wrote:
> PS: I found the netinst images of Dec17th. But it fails to get an
> IP address via DHCP and gets stuck again. Running pump on the
> command line I got
>
> pump: libopt.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
> directory
The dhclient program is the one the ins
Harald Dunkel wrote:
> I can't remember being asked for a driver floppy. All I saw was a
> huge menu to chose some of the strange special CDROM drives.
Yeah, you have to get past that and to the main menu, and then when you
try to load parts of the installer it will have floppy as an option.
> An
Steve Langasek wrote:
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 04:10:36AM +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote:
By contrast, USB CDROM should work, but has probably not gotten enough
testing.
Sorry, I would be glad to do some testing here, but my PC can't
boot from USB.
But you could move the CD from the SCSI CD drive t
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 04:10:36AM +0100, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> >By contrast, USB CDROM should work, but has probably not gotten enough
> >testing.
> Sorry, I would be glad to do some testing here, but my PC can't
> boot from USB.
But you could move the CD from the SCSI CD drive to the USB CD dr
Joey Hess wrote:
Harald Dunkel wrote:
My PC has only SCSI and USB CD-drives.
Using the Woody netinst CD I could successfully install Debian
on my PC. But for Sarge netinst (Nov 22nd) it doesn't work. AFAIR
I got some message that the CD could not be found, even though
the kernel has already been
Harald Dunkel wrote:
> My PC has only SCSI and USB CD-drives.
>
> Using the Woody netinst CD I could successfully install Debian
> on my PC. But for Sarge netinst (Nov 22nd) it doesn't work. AFAIR
> I got some message that the CD could not be found, even though
> the kernel has already been loaded
Hi folks,
My PC has only SCSI and USB CD-drives.
Using the Woody netinst CD I could successfully install Debian
on my PC. But for Sarge netinst (Nov 22nd) it doesn't work. AFAIR
I got some message that the CD could not be found, even though
the kernel has already been loaded from that same CD.
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