> > I tested first the 24bf image. I was surprised to see it uses a
> > framebuffer... Now... This can be good, but I don't understand why it is
> > using it - The display is MUCH slower than using the regular interface,
> > and it is still curses-based. What did we gain from framebuffer?
>
> I gu
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Date: Mon, 8 Apr 2002 13:29:31 -0600 (CST)
From: Gunnar Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Small report (re: isolinux test image, debian-cd changes available)
Hi,
I tried the woody-i386-1.raw image, and although I have not performed
extensive testing yet, I have the fol
Hi,
I'm forwarding this report since it contains information that may be
valuable for you too... if you plan to make yet another bf upload
before the release.
The "cat:: missing command" is an error which someone else already
reported to debian-cd when using the bf24 flavor.
Cheers,
--
Raphaƫl
Just to let everyone know, I've added the two mirrors I know about to
the README file; those in Europe will probably have a better chance
with one of them.
The current (fifth) release is:
Date: Apr 7 22:54 CDT (-0500)
Size: 193921024 bytes
MD5SUM: f3126f5f0e54777d0fdabde5735a90be
I believe the
> Chris,
>
> This works on several of my hosts. I do not get an innitial
> kernel selection screen, but if you hit F3 (and read) you can
> select one of the several flavors of boot-disks..
>
> REAL COOL !
>
> If this works for others, I am in favor of removing the MULTIBOOT
> option from boot-i38
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On Monday 08 April 2002 00:42, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> #include
>
> Jim Westveer wrote on Sun Apr 07, 2002 um 09:15:27PM:
> > The vanilla worked well, and I was able to install
> > a complete system.
> >
> > The bf2.4 worked up untill the reboot, where
#include
Jim Westveer wrote on Sun Apr 07, 2002 um 09:15:27PM:
> The vanilla worked well, and I was able to install
> a complete system.
>
> The bf2.4 worked up untill the reboot, where the
> system trys to run the "base-config". That failed
Have you really mkfs'ed the partition after the fir
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, Chris Lawrence wrote:
> On Apr 07, Chris Lawrence wrote:
> > (CC'd to debian-boot since the discussion there seems to be lingering
> > on this topic too.)
> >
> > Per discussion on debian-cd, I have prepared a test ISO and changes to
> > debian-cd to allow the use of ISOLINUX
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On Sunday 07 April 2002 18:58, Jim Westveer wrote:
> On Sunday 07 April 2002 17:46, Chris Lawrence wrote:
> > On Apr 08, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> > > - BUG! You use root.bin for all images, but the root images are
> > >different. Currently, only vani
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On Sunday 07 April 2002 17:46, Chris Lawrence wrote:
> On Apr 08, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> > - BUG! You use root.bin for all images, but the root images are
> >different. Currently, only vanilla is installable with your disk.
>
> Yeah. This is now f
On Apr 08, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> - BUG! You use root.bin for all images, but the root images are
>different. Currently, only vanilla is installable with your disk.
Yeah. This is now fixed; Phil Hands was kind enough to help me debug
this stuff with trashable partition. The problem was that
#include
Chris Lawrence wrote on Sun Apr 07, 2002 um 02:54:39PM:
> Per discussion on debian-cd, I have prepared a test ISO and changes to
> debian-cd to allow the use of ISOLINUX in the boot sector.
Looks nice. It is not the ideal thing that I imagined, but it would do
the job. But:
- BUG! Y
On Apr 07, Chris Lawrence wrote:
> (CC'd to debian-boot since the discussion there seems to be lingering
> on this topic too.)
>
> Per discussion on debian-cd, I have prepared a test ISO and changes to
> debian-cd to allow the use of ISOLINUX in the boot sector.
OK, I now have a third update, wh
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On Sunday 07 April 2002 12:54, Chris Lawrence wrote:
> (CC'd to debian-boot since the discussion there seems to be lingering
> on this topic too.)
>
> Per discussion on debian-cd, I have prepared a test ISO and changes to
> debian-cd to allow the use o
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