instead of having to read the entire partman manual in
doc/... Anton?
Alternatively if Anton maintained it more actively than he does then
perhaps we could all continue viewing partman like a glorious black-box...
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7;may work' à 'may succeed', et alors
je crois que 'cela peut marcher' changerait à 'cela peut réussir'?
Bien sûr, Philippe va choisir la bonne traduction..
Est-ce que ça va?
(Pour me rappeler de cette conclusion je vais créer un bug wishlist sur
netcfg-dhcp, que je fermerai après beta5/tc2)
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OK, confirmed. But is it something special? Do you know if it needs a
special module to make it work?
Otherwise I'll just change the definition for 11790601 to bridge/unknown.
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once you've manually configured the network, and put /var/log/syslog and
/var/log/messages somewhere I can see them.
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> driver, namely "Intel(R) PRO/1000 Gigabit Ethernet", which isn't
> correct.
Fixed in SVN, thanks.
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> touching the disks.
Indeed. It's why so much work has been done on netcfg as opposed to
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I have two disks on my Sun SPARCstation 10, sda and sdb. sda is a 1 GB
drive which I chose to initialize with a fresh disklabel for the
purposes of testing.
However:
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On sparc64,
mount: Mounting tmpfs on /mnt: Bad address
mount: Mounting shm on /mnt: Bad address
If I use a real mount binary (ie from util-linux) it works fine.
It also fails to mount procfs.
It also fails if I mount with rw in the k
ce logs of mount: infstab.log is typing mount /proc using
the entry in fstab, and then mount -t proc none /proc is manual.log.
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e hostname!!!1 debian
sucks!!!1", but are there any better ideas for wording this template?
It has been fixed the above way in Subversion right now.
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On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 19:16:55 +0200, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> I can not get exact log out due to missing libutil.so.1 :)
FYI, I just install putty-utils and scp a binary to my web server, and
wget it when things like this happen.
For example:
http://triplehelix.org/~joshk/pscp
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at it works. Now that mdrun works for 2.6 again, do you think any
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of Debian?
I will test it if you come up with a good reason to remove mdrun :)
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know what to do with it.. so I don't think it's harmful.
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Is it possible to make this a variable instead, or something? What's the
best way to do this? Thiemo?
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I was reinstalling my laptop yesterday and ran into this problem. I
found that replacing all the xfs_freeze stuff with a single call of
'sync;sync;sync' would not cause the deadlock.
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Sven Luther wrote:
Oh, nice, so this will fix the floppies by tomorrow all by themselves ?
Unless there's some other problem with the d-i stuff involved, yes, I
should think. And of course you have to update your build environment
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As far as I know language-chooser comes before main-menu these days.
Should this bug be closed?
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>> + * Joshua Kwan
>> +- iconv all the .po files to UTF-8 to silence unifont building.
>
> The right fix is to add a debian/po/output file, just done.
OK. So should I revert the .po files to the way they were
trying out the installer!
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Hi Carl,
I think this bug has been fixed long ago. We now deconfigure the network
everytime we reset it. Can you try again with new daily images from
http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/daily/i386/current/
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I have a network card. Also, why is the
> "manually configure network" so much further down the menu?
I don't understand how this happens, because this seems like it would
imply that cdrom-retriever Depends: configured-network, and it doesn't.
I will try to find out
tinue
This would be really nice to have, but is it possible? I'm wondering
where to add the hook, it probably has to be made in discover, though.
CC me on replies to this thread; I only read -boot rather infrequently
from Gmane. Thanks!
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On Mon, 01 Mar 2004 08:07:14 +0100, Geert Stappers wrote:
> For what does the netboot need the mini.iso ?
On i386, build_netboot will spit out an initrd.gz, vmlinuz, and a related
ISO image. On sparc it will always generate a.out tftp boot images. Such
is how the cookie crumbles :)
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to try again" thing? If so, this is
fixed.
> - Host name asked twice when DHCP fails
I'm fairly sure this is #227897.
Are you satisfied with this postmortem? *g* I will close this bug
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On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 07:42:36 +0100, Denis Barbier wrote:
> Joshua, please set distribution to UNRELEASED when adding new changelog
> entries.
It's from habit of using dch a lot. I was about to fix it but you had
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Within the d-i initrd, ash loves to randomly quit while i'm typing a
command out. It is vastly annoying. I don't know what the cause is, but
I can't reproduce it on my i386...
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Folks,
Here is a mini-ISO image I cooked up with SILO rolled back to 1.3.2. Tom
Callaway suggested that I try this because a lot of new stuff related to
initrds changed in 1.4.x.
http://june.voxel.net/~joshk/mini.iso
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> debug time for this initrd problem :)
Cool!
Back to Biology...
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What really needs work is sparc64 CD boots. That requires some really
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> 3. The pseudographics is screwed up after reboot as reported before and
> as shown at http://www.wooyd.org/d-i/second.png
Dunno.
Time for math.
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You are right; we do need d-i automation. Someone has to do it...
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> I'm hoping the kernel patch that was applied from me was removed before
> the images were built.
Oops.
Stay tuned.
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if (ipaddress.s_addr) {
fprintf(fp, "127.0.0.1\tlocalhost\t%s\n", hostname);
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shebang, if you're really confident)
I'm hoping one of these works. If neither do, make sure silo.conf
includes 'rootfstype=ext2'. I could have screwed up.
Hoping to end this bug!
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of the initrd by the FS checks
* Ben's kernel patch did not help.
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practice and it is what the code does for /sbin/dhclient
> and for /sbin/pump.
I guess if anything, you want to reassign this bug to dhcp3-client-udeb.
I don't want to rock the boat anymore though.
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build system is in charge of moving vmlinuz to vmlinuz.old on a new install, for
example.
Overall, pretty impressive...
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This sounds good. I won't commit anything until we all agree though :)
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so, then we need to fix dhclient-script.
(In which case, it would be nice for you to give me the sh -x
play-by-play of that, if possible)
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> .../...
>
> -feed debconf with these values (small script to be written)
> -run the installer
Partitioning will be difficult. I think we'd need our own special format
for it. Also, maybe net configuration..
But it sounds like a good idea, similar to the one t
{vmlinuz,System.map}, or maybe it
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that it's not there, but I think Colin should roll a
putty-tools-udeb because those don't need to link against OpenSSL and are
thus easier to package for the initrd environment.
Yeah, and there currently isn't an ftp client inside either.
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When I set up my partitioning scheme (very slowly, I might add) I ended
up with this:
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x> #1 1.0 GB B F ext3 /a x
xSCSI1 (0,4
Package: tasksel
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After quitting aptitude without installing anything:
Can't exec "0": No such file or directory at /usr/bin/tasksel line 252.
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> Severity: important
This is really version 2.02, tasksel is in deinstall config-files state
for version 1.52 on the box I ran reportbug on. Sorry for any confusion
caused.
Oh and it's on Architecture: sp
On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 11:31:48AM +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
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> > Notice how sda1's row is misaligned because it lacks a 'primary' or
> > 'logical' label. This was confusing to me because I
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 17:57:01 -0300, Otavio Salvador wrote:
> What is bloking netcfg to going to testing?
0.70 sucks. Now that we have Thomas Hood on the bandwagon it's been bugfix
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Package: netcfg-dhcp
Version: 0.71
Severity: minor
This is just a reminder to myself that netcfg-dhcp's dhcp_retry
continues to offer to configure the network manually.
Fixing it would require changing the part of templates that said
'Configure the network manually' into its own template, unfuzzy
e
call to find_in_stab in netcfg_write_common.
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tch to /etc/init.d/discover? (the
diff is for the wrong name, but the whole thing is easy to hand-apply
anyway.)
It should work. Just that I have been very, very bad about considering
the consequences of my changes in that shell script (hence 1.6.2 ->
1.6.2.1 -> 1.6.2.2)...
If it works
is unrecognized
command which means that grub-installer made a booboo generating menu.lst.
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bug is already fixed (Joey Hess
reassigned it while he was triaging old and new installation reports.)
lspci -n will guarantee that it is so, so I can check against the PCI
IDs in our database.
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> function. There may be other solutions, but that's the only idea I can
> think of.
I think this was a problem with hw-detect that Joey fixed already.
Joey?
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Netinst image for sarge that I retrieved from gluck stamped
16-Sep-2003 16:16 offers this gem also when trying to run
grub-installer:
sh-2.05b# /sbin/grub-install \(hd0\)
Could not find device for /boot: Not found or not a block device.
Partition info:
/dev/hda1 is /
/dev/hda2 is /var
/dev/hda3
nstalled on the system after installing
whichever bootloader was selected during d-i time. Bad!
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and their corresponding OSes, then each
*-installer package for bootloaders can process that output as necessary
to write appropriate configuration entries. It should not be too hard
once we have the means of obtaining that data.
> regards
>
> Andrew
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SPARCstation, so...
BTW: why are we still using 'dall'? what do we need to debug devfs for?
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network is functioning, especially if you have specified an IP address by
yourself. (Perhaps 'ping ', but I don't think busybox has a ping
utility.) Or we could try to download a Release file or a random file from
a Debian server if we knew that it was an inter
n98) for bootloaders
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escription: Do you want to retry DHCP network configuration?
No IP address was found during automatic network configuration with DHCP.
DHCP servers are sometimes really slow. If you wish, you can retry.
If this is the case, I'll close the bug.
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should be ignored if DHCP was successful. And even if we only used
static configuration, we should just extract the top level domain part
of the FQDN. I.E.
hostname is darjeeling.triplehelix.org (fully qualified)
so 'search triplehelix.org'.
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puts a crimp in our work because the repository has to be locked while
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the new subversion repository.
The new svn repository can be checked out by
svn co svn+ssh://svn.debian.org/svn/d-i/trunk
We will set up a tags mechanism later, Joey had some ideas but he's asleep
now. Sit tight! Everyone can currently commit, though, so feel free to
update translations a
pends on how many people still
continue committing to CVS after the SVN->CVS gateway is complete :)
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It could be done but I've no clue how to glean the DHCP-sent hostname
from dhclient's output. Can you give me any pointers?
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and this seems like it could be a simple problem to fix.
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On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 01:54:14PM +1000, Andrew Pollock wrote:
> Hmm, I can't seem to glean it with dhcp-client or dhcp3-client's dhclient
> either :-(
We might have to provide some patch to dhcp-client to be applied at
least for just the udeb. Anyone want to make the patch? ;)
is not a base system installation then, because if you exit tasksel
without doing anything you will get all packages that are priority:
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-> none - no packages will be installed
Selecting 'none' will end up dropping you to the shell, I think. I've done
it on all of my d-i installs, then apt-get install $(cat pkgs) after
checking out my home directory from Subversion is a l
esystem is read-only
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netcfg to create that file no matter the outcome of the
> installer's network configuration routines. If not, let me know, and so
> armed I'll have another chat with the pppoeconf maintainer.
This is easy, but I would like to know what the Right Thing is to do.
Maybe debian-boot can enlighten me...
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assuming the bigger ~100MB (more or less) Sarge Install CD ISO
> Image does provide pppd networking... Or does it? Or do I need to
> download the full ~650MB Sarge Install CD #1?
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Sven Luther wrote:
I asked because another guy (with a piix chipset though), was claiming that
his chipset was not detected, and thus that dma was not activated.
If he was using 2.4.27 tell him to use 2.4.26 for now. As I've mentioned
in other mails I just fixed 2.4.27, in trunk.
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as hda, cfdisk
couldn't access it, neither could the installer.
This could have been due to the broken 2.4.27 kernel images that the
netinst was built upon.
Try again in a few days when the new udebs have been built against.
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Well, this is weird, because this is marked as 'unknown/unknown' in
pci.lst. What version of discover1-data were you using?
Or were you using discover-data? The problem shouldn't occur with
discover1-data...
Sorry for the huge delay in bug reply ;)
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Geert Stappers wrote:
Where I find a recent version?
Restarting the daily builds may also help ;-)
Sure. You're just not looking in the right place..
http://june.voxel.net/~joshk/d-i/images/daily
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ss duplicates what your own patch did with the code already in iwlib.
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===
--- wireless.c (revision 21429)
+++ wireless.c (working copy)
@@
^ncr53c8xx$/sym53c8xx/; t
when parsing /proc/scsi, it assumes that ncr53c8xx devices will be
handled by the new sym53c8xx driver. This seems to not be the case.
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> well. I'll reconfigure it to send UTF-8 instead.
Don't worry I've already got them converted. The cvs diff looks sane and
I'll commit it right now.
(Well, you're welcome to send new ones anyway if you are so inclined)
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been able to figure out why your card wasn't detected...
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the full report now), can you tar up /var/log/debian-installer and put
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bridges surrounding it are marked bridge/ignore..
Just soliciting opionins from people who may have the same hardware.
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tags 273265 + pending
thanks
On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 03:48:57PM -0700, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> the entry in pci.lst for 10110002 should be changed to de4x5.
Done, an upload will be made soon...
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Hi,
these bugs are addressed in cvs pending a new upload. Therefore they're
not closed yet.
Gaudenz: please look at the changelog next time, and the delta between
what's in the archive and what's in cvs..
Thanks
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Joshua Kwan
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