* Petter Reinholdtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-09-09 13:17]:
> > Let's see what happens if the module is included. I hope discover
> > will do the job
>
> I suspect I need to change hw-detect to also scan the USB bus. Not
> sure if it is done at the moment.
FWIW, I'm in contact with someone
The journey continues...
When a disk is formated, no progress bar is shown.
When I went into partconf and then straight back, I got the following
error: partconf's postinst exited with status 7680
I didn't need to format any partitions since I've done that before,
but I was still shown the messa
On Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 01:20:07PM +0200, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
>
> Hm, adding that dependency would make it impossible to get USB
> keyboards working on the smaller boot floppies. There isn't room for
> the SCSI module udeb on these floppies. That is not too good. Should
> it go into a se
[Martin Michlmayr]
> Herbert correctly pointed out that adding the usb-storage module to
> usb-modules implies that usb-modules will have to depend on
> scsi-modules. I didn't think this would be a problem since
> scsi-modules was part of Marvin's images. However, it would be good
> if you could
[Sebastian Ley]
>> - The screen on F4 doesn't show /var/log/syslog. Instead, it shows:
>> tail: /var/log/syslog: No such file or directory
>> tail: no files
>
> Hm, I can not reproduce this with the new netinst images from gluck.
I believe this was fixed in rootskel, making sure the file exist
* tbm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-09-09 01:33]:
> - Ok, the most important part... the USB CD-ROM is not recognized...
>It needs the usb-storage module. I worked around this problem by
>manually putting the usb-storage module in the image and rerunning
>depmod. When I boot, I can then
Am Mo, 2003-09-08 um 17.33 schrieb Martin Michlmayr:
> - The screen on F4 doesn't show /var/log/syslog. Instead, it shows:
> tail: /var/log/syslog: No such file or directory
> tail: no files
Hm, I can not reproduce this with the new netinst images from gluck.
> | db_subst cdrom-detect/success
I tried debian-installer on a laptop today which doesn't have an
internal CD or floppy drive. It has a CD-ROM drive connected via USB,
though. I used the cdrom-image.img from
http://people.debian.org/~sjogren/d-i/images/2003-09-08
Some things I noticed:
- The screen on F4 doesn't show /var/log
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