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On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 08:29:17PM +0100, Adrian Cotfas wrote:
> I want to make my own bootdisks.
> I need to start linux from bootdisks with partitionimage and network suport.
> Partitionimage is a client/server program that restores your harddisk from an image.
>
> I have read the manual (bootd
Package: install-doc
Version: 3.0.18
Severity: important
Reading
http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/update_excuses.html.gz>, it
seems like the missing support for alpha, mipsel and sparc keeps
boot-floopies out of Woody. It can also be the high bug count.
- boot-floppies (3.0.17 to 3.0.18)
Package: install
I was installing Debian SID from a current CD-Image and after that said that
it should install LILO into the bootsector of the root-partition (in my case
hda7).
It always installed it into the MBR hda.
I could reproduce this bug several times on two different PCs.
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Using the latest disk images from testing, I'm having the same black background
problem on a i386 (dell dimension xpg RIVA128). Also, it looks like the initial "popup
window" containing the release notes looks misaligned. All the other following screens
have the same look. After you partition,
merge 129791 120386
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Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap
who:merker
time: Fri Jan 18 07:25:42 PST 2002
Log Message:
Added DELO (DECstation bootloader) support, fixed wrong Mips/Mipsel
detection ( #cpu(mips) is true on both Mips and Mipsel ).
Files:
changed:bootconfig.c
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Package: install-doc
Version: 3.0.19
Severity: minor
Section 2.6.1 of the Installation Manual for i386 talks about
avoiding hardware for which the vendor refuses to provide
information that would allow drivers to be developed or released
under an open-source license. The example given is "the
Repository: boot-floppies
who:merker
time: Fri Jan 18 07:51:31 PST 2002
Log Message:
added mipsel section
Files:
changed:Maintainers
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Repository: boot-floppies/debian
who:merker
time: Fri Jan 18 07:54:11 PST 2002
Log Message:
mipsel changes
Files:
changed:changelog
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Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap
who:merker
time: Fri Jan 18 09:36:44 PST 2002
Log Message:
fix the fix for Mips/Mipsel detection...
Files:
changed:bootconfig.c
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Jérôme Marant wrote:
> As the python-xml maintainer, I think that I have the right to react
> on this lie.
>
> The bug submitter decided to build boot-floppies with the python2.1-xml
> from unstable instead of the one from testing. AFAIK, boot-floppies
> must be built against packages i
unmerge 122750
tags 122141 - unreproducible
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Despite initial appearances, it now seems that 122750 and 122141 are
unrelated problems. Submitter, can you still reproduce the problem
described in 122750 on your machine? A quick poll of the debian-powerpc
list didn't turn up anybody else who
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Bug#128941: Difficulties with monochrome display
Bug reassigned from package `boot-floppies' to `libnewt-utf8-0'.
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Bug#122750: [powerpc] securetty not modified for serial console
Bug#122142: [sparc] inittab not modified for serial console
Disconnected #122750 from all other report(s).
> tags 122141 - unreproducible
Bug number 122141 not found.
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reassign 128941 libnewt-utf8-0
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With potato there was a dialog explicitly asking whether you wanted mono
or colour. Since this has been removed for woody, we should probably
add a mention of the "mono" boot argument in the release notes.
As to the actual problem at hand, it would seem to
Package: boot-floppies
Version: Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 ÄÌÑ Motorola 680x0
architecture: m68k
model: LC475
memory:8Mb
scsi: SCSI
cd-rom:No
network card: No
No boot floppy :-(
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Bug#129479: scsi disk not detected
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reassign 129069 kernel-image-2.2.19-i386
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> /lib/modules/2.2.19/net/wd.o: init_module: Device or resource busy
I think this would have to be a kernel bug. There isn't a whole lot
that the boot floppies can do to affect the loadability of a particular
driver.
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On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 09:55, Gregg Cercy wrote:
> Using the latest disk images from testing, I'm having the same black background
>problem > on a i386 (dell dimension xpg RIVA128). Also, it looks like the initial
>"popup window" > containing the release notes looks misaligned.
Can you be more
Hi Phil,
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 06:15:11PM +, Phil Blundell wrote:
> I think you will need to dig a bit deeper into what's going on. If you
> have your locale set properly, even the UTF8 libraries ought to tolerate
> "8-bit" characters.
I guess I'm going to need help then.
I tried xterm -u
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Bug#129069: Woody does not load module wd.o
Bug reassigned from package `boot-floppies' to `kernel-image-2.2.19-i386'.
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Repository: boot-floppies/debian
who:walters
time: Fri Jan 18 11:18:59 PST 2002
Log Message:
Note toff's change for #129837.
Files:
changed:changelog
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On Thursday 17 January 2002 7:29 pm, Adrian Cotfas wrote:
> Hello!
>
>
> I want to make my own bootdisks.
> I need to start linux from bootdisks with partitionimage and network
> suport. Partitionimage is a client/server program that restores your
> h
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> tag 129837 pending
Bug#129837: System Hardware Requirements misleading
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severity 129790 wishlist
tag 129790 wontfix
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On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 03:40, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> Reading
> http://ftp-master.debian.org/testing/update_excuses.html.gz>, it
> seems like the missing support for alpha, mipsel and sparc keeps
> boot-floopies out of Woody. It can also be
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Bug#129790: install-doc: Missing alpha, mipsel and sparc packages keep it out of Woody
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> tag 129790 wontfix
Bug#129790: install-doc: Missing alpha, mipsel and sparc packages keep it out of Woody
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tag 129837 pending
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> Section 2.6.1 of the Installation Manual for i386 talks about
> avoiding hardware for which the vendor refuses to provide
> information that would allow drivers to be developed or released
> under an open-source license. The example given is "the IBM
> laptop DSP
First of all I can confirm this happens with 1.0.6-2 as well.
In fact I tried doing this in all slang based editors I have installed.
I tried two tests
1. Loading the following file
/tmp/nano-1.1.5> LANG=C less /tmp/testje
"/tmp/testje" may be a binary file. See it anyway?
pondpond
The i
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On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 12:18:13PM -0600, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
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> Bug#129069: Woody does not load module wd.o
> Bug reassigned from package `boot-floppies' t
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Bug#129069: Woody does not load module wd.o
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retitle 129694 slang1-utf8 breaks displays in slang apps
reassign 129694 slang1-utf8
merge 129694 128255 129415
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Hi Jan & the rest,
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 08:33:46PM +, Jan Vroonhof wrote:
> First of all I can confirm this happens with 1.0.6-2 as well.
> In fact I tried doing this in
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 08:33:46PM +, Jan Vroonhof wrote:
> nano-tiny & jed : show only characters upto high-bit character on that
> line. Rest invisible (but cursor moves normally), saving the file
> gives the expected results (with all the invisible characters)
This was the same symptom tha
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