On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 11:30:12PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> quotes libdebian-installer4-udeb 0.29.
>
Unfortunately, this was the latest version that built a netbootable
image.
http://people.debian.org/~jbailey/d-i/hppa/daily/build_netboot.log
I'll try again when the image is built properly,
On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 06:47:54PM -0400, Kyle McMartin wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 11:30:12PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> > quotes libdebian-installer4-udeb 0.29.
>
> Unfortunately, this was the latest version that built a netbootable
> image.
>
> http://people.debian.org/~jbailey/d-i/hpp
On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 06:06:53PM -0400, Kyle McMartin wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 09:58:39PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> > What does 'ls -l /dev/tts/0' in the installer environment say?
>
> ~ # ls -l /dev/tts/0
> crw---1 r
On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 09:58:39PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> What does 'ls -l /dev/tts/0' in the installer environment say?
>
~ # ls -l /dev/tts/0
crw---1 root root 4, 64 Jun 20 22:07 /dev/tts/
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On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 09:17:25PM +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Kyle McMartin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-06-20 16:16]:
> > The first console_= line returns /dev/tts/0
> > The first console= line returns /dev/tts/0
>
> console_=$(readlink /proc/$(pidof debian-installer)/fd/0)
> console=$(mapde
On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 08:05:28PM +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> Yeah, the question is why it uses them. Look for a script
> prepare-base-config (in /usr/lib/prebaseconfig.d) or so, and run the
> commands by hand to see what's going on.
>
I yanked the script out...
The first console_= line re
* Kyle McMartin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-06-20 16:16]:
> The first console_= line returns /dev/tts/0
> The first console= line returns /dev/tts/0
console_=$(readlink /proc/$(pidof debian-installer)/fd/0)
console=$(mapdevfs "$console_")
mapdevfs should change /dev/tts/0 to /dev/ttyS0. I've no id
* Kyle McMartin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-06-20 14:59]:
> I guess the base-config line should be using traditional names. :/
Yeah, the question is why it uses them. Look for a script
prepare-base-config (in /usr/lib/prebaseconfig.d) or so, and run the
commands by hand to see what's going on.
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* Kyle McMartin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-06-20 14:20]:
> Install went fine. Upon rebooting into new system however, the machine fails to give
> me a getty.
Can you boot the installer, mount the disk, chroot into the install
and check what /etc/inittab looks like. It seems it uses devfs names
wh
On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 07:49:35PM +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> Can you boot the installer, mount the disk, chroot into the install
> and check what /etc/inittab looks like. It seems it uses devfs names
> when it shouldn't.
/target/etc # cat inittab
Package: installation-reports
Debian-installer-version: 2004-06-16 daily build
http://people.debian.org/~jbailey/d-i/hppa/2004-06-16/
Date: Sun Jun 20 14:15:52 EDT 2004
Method: Network boot.
Booted from local tftp server.
Machine: HP PA-RISC B180L+
Processor: 180MHz PA7300LC
Memory: 420M
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