Quoting Matt Taggart (tagg...@debian.org):
> Regarding #257883, "netcfg: Please offer to configure all network
> interfaces" (wow old bug!) I would also like d-i to let me configure
> multiple network interfaces. It would be nice if it prompted in
This probably requires a bug rewrite to include a
Quoting Kash (melbo...@gmail.com):
> As long as we are fixing this, can we also fix the
> netcfg/interface=auto that's suppose to pick the correct interface
> when pxe booting? We have machines with multiple interfaces and
> interface=auto picks eth0 and the link is on eth4, so it complains
> that
The problem seems to be that if the usb-device (hdd,cardreader,etc.) is
plugged in while resp. before booting debian gets 'confused' about the
device(s).
I am able to reproduce the problem:
USB HDD plugged in while booting : "UDF-fs: No VRS found", as mentioned
in this bugreport.
USB HDD plu
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Now that the GTK frontend has been split out to cdebconf-gtk, cdebconf
itself doesn't have any direct or indirect dependency on x11-common,
which I believe means that this dependency cycle is gone. As a
consequence, isn't it safe to close this bug, now ?
Apologies if I got it wrong, please fe
Quoting Kash (melbo...@gmail.com):
> What could be the problem and how can I fix this error?
As is, nobody can tell.
The logs in terminal 4, or the /var/log/syslog file (or files in
/var/log/installer on the instaleld system) will give you more
information.
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On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 9:45 AM, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Quoting Kash (melbo...@gmail.com):
>
>> What could be the problem and how can I fix this error?
>
> As is, nobody can tell.
>
> The
console-setup_1.73_i386.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
console-setup_1.73.dsc
console-setup_1.73.tar.gz
keyboard-configuration_1.73_all.deb
console-setup_1.73_all.deb
console-setup-mini_1.73_all.deb
console-setup-linux_1.73_all.deb
console-setup-freeb
Your message dated Tue, 12 Apr 2011 22:06:36 +
with message-id
and subject line Bug#620228: fixed in console-setup 1.73
has caused the Debian Bug report #620228,
regarding keyboard-configuration: Error in "Setting preliminary keymap": mktemp
fails (Read-only file system)
to be marked as done.
Your message dated Tue, 12 Apr 2011 22:06:36 +
with message-id
and subject line Bug#620491: fixed in console-setup 1.73
has caused the Debian Bug report #620491,
regarding [PATCH] setupcon always fails on boot - readonly /tmp
to be marked as done.
This means that you claim that the problem ha
Accepted:
bdf2psf_1.73_all.deb
to main/c/console-setup/bdf2psf_1.73_all.deb
console-setup-amiga-ekmap_1.73_all.udeb
to main/c/console-setup/console-setup-amiga-ekmap_1.73_all.udeb
console-setup-ataritt-ekmap_1.73_all.udeb
to main/c/console-setup/console-setup-ataritt-ekmap_1.73_all.udeb
co
It seems that error was related to apt-cacher-ng, we are in the middle
of rolling out ipv6 and the machine apt-cacher-ng is running is was
trying to use ipv6 when contacting security.debian.org. Disabling ipv6
on that machine fixed this issue.
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 12:52 PM, Kash wrote:
> I see
Debian installer build overview
---
Failed or old builds:
* FAILED BUILD: armel Apr 12 22:12 joey@box build_orion5x_network-console
http://people.debian.org/~joeyh/d-i/armel/images/daily/build_orion5x_network-console.log
* FAILED BUILD: armel Apr 12
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> severity 607058 minor
Bug #607058 [keyboard-configuration] keyboard-configuration: [lenny->squeeze]
prompt twice during upgrade
Severity set to 'minor' from 'normal'
> thanks
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Quoting Regis Boudin (re...@boudin.name):
> Hi,
>
> Now that the GTK frontend has been split out to cdebconf-gtk, cdebconf
> itself doesn't have any direct or indirect dependency on x11-common,
> which I believe means that this dependency cycle is gone. As a
> consequence, isn't it safe to close t
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