On Tuesday 15 May 2007 08:03, Frans Pop wrote:
> My question is: if hvsi1 is being used, what is the output of
> cat /proc/device-tree/options/output-device/vdevice/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> or does that file just not exist in that case?
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On Mon, May 14, 2007 at 09:38:25PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
> (No need to CC me. I see your replies on the debian-boot mailing list.)
>
> On Monday 14 May 2007 21:09, Rolf Brudeseth wrote:
> > ~ # /usr/lib/finish-install.d/90console
> [...]
> > + readlink /proc/1560/fd/0
> > + rawconsole=/dev/conso
On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 08:03:13AM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
> On Monday 14 May 2007 23:55, Rolf Brudeseth wrote:
> > > On Monday 14 May 2007 22:29, Rolf Brudeseth wrote:
> > > > - Step 1:
> > > > $ cat /proc/device-tree/options/output-device
> > > > /vdevice/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > ==> hvsi0 or hv
On Mon, May 14, 2007 at 12:28:20PM -0500, Rolf Brudeseth wrote:
>
> Is it understood how one determines which device file (hvsi0, hvsi1 or
> hvc0) Open Firmware associates with the console as it pertains to IBM
> System p servers?
>
> This can be determined by looking at properties under /proc/de
On Monday 14 May 2007 22:58, Frans Pop wrote:
> All in all, this looks easy enough to implement. I'll give it a shot
> over the next few days and send you something to test.
Please try the attached script. It is a drop-in replacement for
/usr/lib/finish-install.d/90console.
Just copy it over the
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hello everyone,
i am anant shrivastava, a new member of this list,
my company was working on developing an internal distro derived from RH
earlier, but with the release of Debian 4.0 i am able to convince the
administration on using Debian.
now we are facing with few problems,
1) they want some
As long as Linux kernel creates the "Linux,stdout-package" property in the
/chosen that indicates the console-path, then this script doesn't need to
look at the "output-device" property in the /options node (the /options
node represents the various NVRAM varaibles, which is how Open Firmware
reme
Anant Shrivastava ha scritto:
hello everyone,
i am anant shrivastava, a new member of this list,
my company was working on developing an internal distro derived from RH
earlier, but with the release of Debian 4.0 i am able to convince the
administration on using Debian.
now we are facing with
Ter, 2007-05-15 às 20:13 +0530, Anant Shrivastava escreveu:
> hello everyone,
> i am anant shrivastava, a new member of this list,
> my company was working on developing an internal distro derived from RH
> earlier, but with the release of Debian 4.0 i am able to convince the
> administration on
> as far as updates download is concerned i have came to one solution i am
> downloading packages on one PC and then using apt-move created http/ ftp
> repo for updation for internal usage. is there any other option
> also i have to manually add the http and ftp details to each pc, is any
> work
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OK - thanks for the advice.
Just to add, that I have just carried out an installation using the 'full'
disk set (although it actually only required disk one - then downloaded the
rest). Same problem. Card recognised on install - then ignored on re-boot.
Regards
Mal
On 14/05/07, Christian Perr
Hello,
At http://people.debian.org/~stappers/d-i/images/20070513-11:40/overview.log
the SPARC daily build, is this text:
| sparc (Sun May 13 13:01:36 CEST 2007) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
build_sparc32_netboot-2.6 failed
| sparc (Sun May 13 13:02:34 CEST 2007) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
build_sparc32_floppy-2.6_
On Tuesday 15 May 2007 23:12, Geert Stappers wrote:
> Why has _asian-root allways status 'success'?
Because it always builds correctly probably.
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Scribit Manoj Srivastava dies 09/05/2007 hora 02:24:
> > Those people will take a nice boot as appealing and count it as one
> > of the arguments that will make them choose Debian.
> All this is pure speculation, no? Do we have any data that says users
> like being kept in the dark, just because t
Scribit Bernhard R. Link dies 09/05/2007 hora 10:42:
> And there is nothing more ridicule than seeing some large red "FAILED"
> after a message telling everything succeded. Or some message
> indication critical failure followed by a large green OK.
I suppose you removed X11 from your system as soo
Quoting Mal Phillips ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> OK - thanks for the advice.
>
> Just to add, that I have just carried out an installation using the 'full'
> disk set (although it actually only required disk one - then downloaded the
> rest). Same problem. Card recognised on install - then ignored on r
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