Source: partman-base
Followup-For: Bug #370487
Hi Thomas,
I discovered this bug while wondering about some of the default options during
the disk partition configuration steps (also known as the 'partman' component)
in the Debian 12 (bookworm) alpha 2 installer.
Since disk partition configuratio
Source: partman-base
Followup-For: Bug #370487
X-Debbugs-Cc: geye...@googlemail.com
Oops: I provided an update earlier today on this bug that you reported in 2006,
but I forgot to cc your email address, Thomas. Please find my previous comment
in the bug thread.
Source: partman-base
Followup-For: Bug #370487
On Thu, 02 Mar 2023 13:35:29 +, James wrote:
> If the user selects 'undo', or if 'no' is selected and the operator continues
> from the second step, then the user is taken back to the 'partition disks'
> menu without any changes being written to
Hi,
Jeremy BĂcha (2023-03-02):
> Please see the attached screenshot. I believe Debian would be improved
> if this page was reworded.
>
> It begins with a strong emphatic statement "You need to set a password
> for 'root'
>
> If someone is not reading very carefully, it's easy to not see the
> l
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Santiago Vila (2023-03-01):
> After trying debian-installer alpha2 today I've noticed there is an
> error in debian/po/es.po for the string "release updates",
> introduced in commit 11c8e244 dated 2023-02-07.
>
> Apparently, somebody has misinterpreted it as if "release"
On 02/03/2023 at 19:21, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
What happens if you don't set a root password and got dropped into
maintenance mode at boot-time?
Or if you cannot open a user session for whatever reason ?
You're stuck. Default settings allow to launch an unauthenticated root
shell at boot tim
Dear Debian Installer Team,
The Alpha 2 release of the bookworm installer is based on kernel ABI
version 6.1.0-3, but on 28 February, the kernel with ABI 6.1.0-5
migrated to testing and replaced that earlier version.
As a result, the netboot installer now gives the error: "No kernel
modules were
Hi,
harr...@gmx.ph (2023-03-03):
> The Alpha 2 release of the bookworm installer is based on kernel ABI
> version 6.1.0-3, but on 28 February, the kernel with ABI 6.1.0-5
> migrated to testing and replaced that earlier version.
>
> As a result, the netboot installer now gives the error: "No kern
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