Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> Applied, but again, it wasn't clean. Please include any
> patches as attachements.
Will do.
> I'm happy to give you CVS write permissions for
> debian-boot CVS area as well.
I'm game, but I'm not yet a debian developer -- is that an issue?
> FYI, I'm doing an NMU of deb
On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 11:34:53PM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
> I'm happy to hear the oldworld keyboard problem will soon be fixed.
>
> In the meantime, I've been scratching my head wondering how I can manage to
> install Debian on my NewWorld iMac 350, unless I get a CD. I was sort of
> avoidin
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Bug#90967: Debian installer not recognizing high-numbered HD?
Bug#72672: [i386] problem trying to install to hdg
Bug#78328: hdg and hdh are not showing up as possible disks for partitioning
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On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 01:15:52PM -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> Is powerpc buildable yet?
Not completely. It got somewhere into release.sh, building
documentation, and died. The binary stuff all built for me, though.
I'll probably try another build sometime today and see if I can get
it to fi
Problem is pserver (at least cvs.debian.org's configuration) can't handle really
big files. I couldn't figure out how to fix it. For woody I removed the large
files and put them into their own package. As far as I know we can't use
pserver and potato, but woody works.
David
Mon, Apr 16, 2001
> > i dunno. i have not seen the reiserfs patch for the 2.2.19 kernel in
> > Debian yet (it is on the namesys.com site though)
>
> Hmmm. You might lay some bugs on some people.
Just for the record, I uploaded the 2.2.19 patch almost as soon as it came
out. It's been in main for weeks.
-Ed
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On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 08:12:04AM -0700, David Whedon wrote:
> Problem is pserver (at least cvs.debian.org's configuration) can't
> handle really big files. I couldn't figure out how to fix it. For
> woody I removed the large files and put them into their own package.
> As far as I know we can'
Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 01:43:02PM -0400 wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 11:50:06AM +0100, Matt Kern wrote:
> > laptop-netconf is a useful little program inspired by divine. It detects
> > machines on the local network and configures the laptop appropriately.
>
> This isn't directly related, but I
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> I'm game, but I'm not yet a debian developer -- is that an issue?
No, not really.
Just use the [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP key from the keyring (or key servers)
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stephen.r.marenka) and password. Thanks.
> > FYI
Repository: boot-floppies
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time: Mon Apr 16 12:10:35 PDT 2001
Log Message:
"tulip" driver breaks on netwinder; let's use "old_tulip" instead, for now.
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As of 2.2.19, netwinder kernels are not compressed.
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build tftpboot image for NetWinder
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reorganise ARM release files slightly
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fix name of acorn keymap
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ARM updates
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updated
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* David Whedon
| Probably mostly size, which may or may not be a valid argument. pump is 23k
| compressed on the install disks, dhcp-client is somewhere around 40k minimum.
| When the installer sets up dhcp it is nice to just leave it alone, locking us in
| to whatever dhcp client is used on th
Repository: boot-floppies/debian
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time: Mon Apr 16 15:39:22 PDT 2001
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Fabian Wauthier: German rescue disk translation updates
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Fabian Wauthier: German rescue disk translation updates
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Hello Debian-boot,
I have worked on some danish translations of the boot-floppies.
Most of them are done (dbootstrap.pot will take a while :) ). This leaves me
with two questions:
1) How can I test them. I have failed to find a cookbook recipy for building
a standard Debian boot-floppy
> Hello Debian-boot,
Hi,
> I have worked on some danish translations of the boot-floppies.
super :)
> Most of them are done (dbootstrap.pot will take a while :) ). This leaves me
> with two questions:
>
> 1) How can I test them. I have failed to find a cookbook recipy for building
>
Repository: boot-floppies/scripts/rootdisk/prototype/bin
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time: Mon Apr 16 19:30:50 PDT 2001
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talk about nano-tiny rather than nano in lazybox (closes: #94208)
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talk about nano-tiny rather than nano in lazybox (closes: #94208)
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Bug#94208: say use "nano-tiny"
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Package: boot-floppies
Version: 2.3.1
The message I get when typing "vi" instructs me to type "nano".
This is from the 2001-04-11 "installation
set... built... by Adam Di Carlo"
Unfortunately, there is only "/bin/nano-tiny". It took me
a while to figure this out.
Should be an easy fix to sav
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