ian installer.
Please fix "preseed/file=/floppy/preseed.cfg":
As a separate, but related question: is it possible to load preseed
script from 2nd CDROM ? (IDE Secondary Slave, or SATA 2nd CD...)
I tried "preseed/file=/cdrom2/preseed.cfg", but it didn't work.
Thanks in advance
You said
> "I think you are looking for providing a preseed file,
hence my advice
https://www.google.nl/search?q=virtualbox+host+http+server+for+guests";
1. You're correct in that I'm looking to provide preseed file. But
host-side HTTP server won't work for my needs, unless VirtualBox has
it integ
I have created /dev/fd0 via.
# mknod /dev/fd0 b 2 0
# mkdir floppy
Results: mknod never reported any problem, But (!)
# mount /dev/fd0 floppy
Works in Debian 7 (d-i), and fails in Debain 8 (d-i) with message:
mount: mounting /dev/fd0 on floppy failed: No such device or address
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py.ko" module. Which causes the problem.
Now what ? Who is responsible for d-i kernels ? Should I open a separate bug ?
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at 1:36 AM, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Sat, 2015-05-02 at 16:50 +0300, Alexey Eromenko wrote:
>> I ask to reverse decision about "floppy-modules", because while
>> physical floppies aren't used in years, this functionality is very
>> much used for virtualization.
>&g
I'd prefer not to introduce any new dependecies, for portability reasons.
Would like to have floppy support back.
g change to
swallow by many (GNOME2) users.
I understand this will toss packages on the DVDs, but still it looks
like a good idea.
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sh
echo 'echo "Hello World Yet Again !"' >> /tmp/mywork.sh
Debian's preseed/late_command is basically unreadable.
Real-world result:
Debian scripts take longer to write, and are difficult to maintain /
read / update.
Expected Result:
Please provide a better embedded
DE4 -- too big change to
swallow by many (GNOME2) users.
I understand this will toss packages on the DVDs, but still it looks
like a good idea.
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Date: Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 9:26 AM
Subject: Debian-Stable and KDE crashes
To: debian-user
It turns out, that Debian-stable (6.0.3, both i386 and AMD64) has
constant KDE crashes, by default.
Due to bug in konqueror-nsplugins:
http
rt.cgi?bug=655839
NOTE: I'm not sure this bug must be opened against "debian-installer",
but I can't seem to find any better alternative.
I am using Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.3 on AMD64 (also tried i386)
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bian to do)
"gnash" package is unstable, and will probably not be fixed anytime
soon. (upstream project had last release 10 months ago, which points
at slow development)
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t;BETA" tag in the package description for the near point release
(6.0.4). And later make some serious review of this package for
Wheezy, before deciding to re-include it by default. (I will help with
the testing)
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romium).
Removing "konqueror-nsplugins" solves konqueror crash, but does not
solve the Google Finance issues with Gnash.
In essence: We have 2 bugs with "gnash": Konqueror browser and Google
finance incompatibility. "Maturity problems"
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f flash plugin manually to
watch YouTube (no WebM support in Squeeze)
It turns out, that "gnome" package has dependency on "gnash", so I
will not go deep into this. It's up to the gnome people to look into
this -- I left gnome as-is, unchanged.
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Debian GNU/Linux 7.0, kernel 3.2.
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and in console (F4) it complains about the lack of iwl Intel Wireless
firmware and missing eth1394 (Firewire Ethernet).
Expected Result:
Should proceed without problematic firmware or drivers.
Debian 6.0 works great on this same hardware. (installed from amd64 DVD)
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