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> DEBUG: configure archdetect, status: 2
Okay, that's potentially worrisome. Can you tell me exactly what image
you're using so I can try to reproduce it?
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> Simon Richter will look after m68k/Amiga a bit.
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like
nc -l -p 2080 -e /bin/sh
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> On (20/07/04 10:31), Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> > nc -l -p 2080 -e /bin/sh
> > on tty2 or whatever suits.
> Thanks Stephen
>
> I used the above on tty2, which from the man page I understand means
is bug remains. If ya'll don't have further
evidence, then this bad boy seems closed.
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> Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> > I was cleaning up the m68k portion of the installation manual and
> > deleted some old entities. Unfortunately, that causes all the
> > translations to fail to build.
> >
> &g
Does this machine usually run linux? If so, what version of the kernel?
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The following from the checklist are okay.
mac cdrom22
mac hd-media
mac nativehd
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> On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 06:49:03AM -0500, Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> > On Sat, Aug 07, 2004 at 11:17:22PM -0300, Joey Hess wrote:
> >
> > > - Added support for more subarches for arm (riscpc, riscstation),
s
> root.bin, root22.bin and manifest. amiboot and linux.bin aren't there.
> Probably would be handy if I had these files :)
Hopefully I have fixed this bug in cvs. I'll let you know when it's
fixed for sure.
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floppy-root.img.gz
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tftplilo.conf
tftplilo.mvme
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ity also.
I have a 7600 and G3-modified 7500 that I can test installations on, if
you feel like doing the hacking. Otherwise, I intend to look at it after
I spend some time on m68k.
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> code available ? I can't find this on http://penguinppc.org/~benh/,
> which seems to be the home.
It seems to be in boot-floppies cvs.
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Please add smarenka to the d-i repository when you get a chance, I
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thoughts or corrections?
BTW, I have mac booting into the installer under 2.2.25 using some ugly
hacks. I haven't completed an installation yet, but I'm not sure if
that's my box or an actual di problem yet.
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just a matter of tracking it down.
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> Thanks very much for this encouraging report, I am updating the web
> page.
>
> Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> > We also need to decide if we're going to supply a tarball like bf did
> > for amiga, atari, and
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mplement this kind of solution or would it be preferrable
to teach partitioner and partconf about hda/sda and friends? Does either
one lend easier support for 2.6?
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I should think the latter would be superior.
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setup in medium or low it can be a bit confusing as to which steps
have been completed and which haven't (and I'm working with it nearly
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probably is a bug that needs filing.
* atari-fdisk udeb (bug filed)
Finish daily mirror & cd script.
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> > I'm currently further along in an install than I've ever gotten, all the
> > way to selecting the kernel to install. (Rats, my cd seems to be missing
> > some files.) I
nely.
>
> This does mean that new module lists will need to be added in 3 places.
>
> Thoughts?
Woo hoo!
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one of these keymaps. kbd-chooser takes a guess and keeps going. (None
of these are setup as the default keyboard, in my case mac-us-ext is
always chosen.)
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-scan/success:Variables:FILENAME back out of debconf).
However, what about a real cdrom? I can't mount it in two places, can
I umount it from /cdrom and mount it to /target/cdrom? Does anything
else use /cdrom after base-installer mounts it in /target/cdrom?
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+ if [ "kernels" ]; then
+ db_subst base-installer/kernel/which-kernel KERNELS "$kernels"
+ fi
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if [ "$KERNEL" ] ; then
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You are of course welcome to improve or replace the code that's there,
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seconds on an 040/25 (maybe
middle of the pack speed-wise). I only used it to make sure it works.
I'm testing with partitioner/partconf because it's much faster. The
interface is likely to be easier to use for newbies, but it's a real
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> On Friday 13 February 2004 23:47, Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> > It's dog slow on m68k -- sometimes 10-15 seconds on an 040/25
> > (maybe middle of the pack speed-wise). I only used it to make sure
>
ne with actual hardware
> would test it for me.
>
> I don't know what partitioning scheme the other m68k subarches use.
The partitioner for the vmes is pmac-fdisk, according to boot-floppies,
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> Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> I've updated the d-i ports status page for d-i. Check it out in 4 hours
> or so and make sure it's now accurate.
I don't think there's a real point for a floppy version for amiga
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> Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> > Atari and mvme147 should have netboot targets.
> >
> > I'm using the term netboot inconsistently on m68k. Ya'll tell me if it
> > should be changed. Amiga, atari,
esystem. Amiga and mac can *only* be booted this way.
boot-floppies delivered a tarball which contained all three of these
things for download onto a native partition. I'm not sure I intend to
emulate that, though.
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I just fixed a thinko in nobootloader, which causes it to always fail.
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> On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 08:17:47PM -0800, Matt Kraai wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 03:08:30PM -0600, Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> > > I just fixed a thinko in nobootloader, which causes it to always fail.
> >
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 05:09:51PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> > How about I create a new type called nativehd or something?
>
> With i386's hd-media, only the cdrom iso is loopback mounted, the
> initrd, kernel, and bootloader can all be on the H
nguin to do a
boot back into linux with root=/dev/sda6 and started base-config.
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> Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 08:39:23PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> > I now have m68k daily builds at
> > <http://people.debian.org/~smarenka/d-i/images-m68k/daily>. They are now
&g
g.
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> ia64 uses gpt.
> m68k is tricky, but the vme subarchs use msdos.
The m68k mac subarch uses mac and the amiga subarch uses amiga. I don't
think that atari is supported in partman.
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> On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 09:15:08AM -0600, Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> > The m68k mac subarch uses mac and the amiga subarch uses amiga. I don't
> > think that atari is supported in partman.
>
> No, but there
t would also be nice if someone could work on the documentation.
For more information, check out
<http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/> and the debian-boot
mailing list.
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> On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 11:05:34PM +0100, Herbert Kaminski wrote:
> > On Wed, 3 Mar 2004 13:46:04 -0600, Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> >
> > >I'm working on supporting atari and the vmes, but it'd
How can I build a single language ram disk? Can it be done?
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which are priority standard.
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ram disk and used kernel parameters: root=/dev/ram ramdisk_size=2.
I basically did a straight through network-based install. The only
non-default d-i choices I made were manual partitioning and
distribution unstable.
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> On 10.III.2004 at 14:32 Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> >
> > The only non-default d-i choices I made were manual partitioning and
> > distribution unstable.
>
> Should partman be default partitioner on m68k
ive.
Unfortunately, the only build workaround that I'm aware of requires
root.
dd
mke2fs
sudo mount -o loop
sudo cp
sudo umount
gzip
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> Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> > If this was a normal package, I'd binNMU it to get the fixed images
> > available for testing. Since I can't do that, I've put them at
> > <http://people.debian.or
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> Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> > Well on my autobuilders buildd has sudo rights. I don't know if this is
> > still policy everywhere or just a holdover. I can switch to a dd, mke2fs
> > scheme, at least for the
m and perhaps the mount
point to / for the first partition formatted.
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roll your own kernel or download the kernel package and rebuild with
that.
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> m68k: autobuild failing (retry queued). Otherwise, go!
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> On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 01:46:04PM -0600, Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> > Debian-installer has gotten to the point on m68k that it's ready for a
> > few more people than me to try to break it. Ideally, we
et_arch_kernel() seems to return an empty value if it doesn't
> know the sub-arch. It later uses that in a grep:
>
> arch_kernel=$(get_arch_kernel)
> ...
> kernels=`grep $arch_kernel $KERNEL_LIST | sort -r | tr '\n' ',' | sed -e
> &
lable. BTW I'll have ext3
> built-in and not as a module, I hope this is not a problem.
Cool! Let me know when you upload and I'll add the Provides to
linux-kernel-di.
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just leave them on a website?
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A sample template may be found at
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It's really just about d-i, so I think you can fill it out now if you
like.
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> kernel 2.4 and 2.6, but not with kernel 2.2.
>
> The security team has already stated that they will not support three
> major versions of the kernel in Debian 3.1.
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> - Possibly ia64 usb keyboard support, but maybe it's still broken.
While you're at it, m68k now has cds built on gluck.
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> Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> > > - Powerpc (non-oldworld/etc).
> > > - New builds of the businesscard images on all supported arches, since
> > >the current beta3 ones are broken by exim changes.
> &
's base-config weirdness. Usually base-config starts and among other
things, lets you set the root password. I suppose another thing that
didn't get setup correctly.
> Apparently, the business card iso is lacking kernel images for the mac
> kernel?
Yes, by design. I wonder if you hit a transient mirror problem?
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>
> No /etc/fstab; or rather, an empty one.
I think I've been hearing about this bug lately on debian-boot. That's
annoying.
> Created this manually.
>
> Rest of the install seemed to go fine, albeit very, very slowly.
Thanks
ebian-installer. If no floppy is mounted, the debconf
note now indicates that. And finally, progress bars for us slow m68k
folks. I'd appreciate it if anyone interested would look it over and
upload.
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> Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> Its prebaseconfig script already saved stuff to
> /target/var/log/debian-installer, although the 93save-install-log script
> in prebaseconfig handles the syslog, messages, and debconf db.
I wasn&
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> Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> > Good point, although it was being saved to the ram disk in /var/log
> > anyway in the previous version.
>
> Well /var/log is where the logs are kept while the installer is runni
lowing.
/bin/report-hw> $logsavedir/hardware-summary
/bin/package-versions > $logsavedir/package-versions
I think I'll add a `mount | grep target` and only save into target if
it's not empty.
What we probably should do is add a prompt for where to save the logs and
I'
ld/get-packages
to setup my archive.
./get-packages udeb countrychooser iso-3166-udeb load-cdrom cdrom-retriever
hw-detect-full cdrom-detect
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> I wonder if this is still valid, the subarchitecture stuff allows
> packages for different subarches to not even be installed.
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>
> The lowest I tested was 48mb which seemed fine.
m68k has had a successful install at 24mb.
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m68k also still needs partitioner/partconf because atari isn't supported
by parted yet (bts #239816). (Now how to only use partitioner/partconf
on atari )
partman is pretty slow too (on m68k), but I think it's the way to go.
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Apr 6 13:40:58 (none) user.info kbd-chooser[3004]: INFO: Setting
debian-installer/serial-console to false
Apr 6 13:41:01 (none) user.info kbd-chooser[3004]: INFO: choose_keymap: keymap =
mac-us-ext
Apr 6 13:41:01 (none) user.info kbd-chooser[3004]: INFO: kbd_chooser: setting keymap
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netcat in d-i's busybox.
What do ya'll think?
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> Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> > I got curious about how much adding netcat to busybox on d-i would
> > cost us. If I did everything right, on i386 it doesn't cost anything (I
> > don't know, two binaries
./$@ |sed
's,$(SOME_DEST)/$(EXTRANAME),,') $@
+$(KERNEL): $(TEMP)/$$(@F)
+ install -m 644 -D $< $@
./update-manifest $@ $(MANIFEST-KERNEL)
Thanks,
Stephen
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On Mon, Apr 12, 2004 at 05:31:32PM +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Stephen R Marenka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-04-12 10:47]:
> > This Makefile change (r12933 by waldi) breaks m68k builds which can
>
> Are you sure you mean r12933, and not r12848? waldi's change in
On Mon, Apr 12, 2004 at 09:14:33PM +0200, Thiemo Seufer wrote:
> [ -boot added again to CC ]
>
> Stephen R Marenka wrote:
> [snip]
> > > > All i know is that if I change
> > > >
> > > > $(KERNEL): $(TEMP)/$$(@F)
> > >
&
pt-ftparchive) and put your udebs
there.
I'd be happy to make my scripts for building a d-i + base mirror
available if anyone really wants them. They aren't pretty but they work
(or at least they used to).
Stephen
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Package: busybox-cvs-udeb
Version: 20040402
Severity: wishlist
Tags: d-i
Please enable netcat for d-i. It would be terribly useful for getting
logs off floppy-less systems, debugging the network, and such.
Thanks,
Stephen
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stall -m 644 -D $(TEMP)/$(shell echo ./$@ |sed
's,$(SOME_DEST)/$(EXTRANAME),,') $@
./update-manifest $@ $(MANIFEST-KERNEL)
$(TEMP_KERNEL): $(STAMPS)tree-unpack-$(targetstring)-stamp
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tributions, but no promises made. :-)
hth,
Stephen
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> Macintoshes is 2.2.25-mac, and ext3 support has not been compiled into
> that AFAIK.
ext3 is indeed compiled into the 2.2.25-mac kernel (as of
kernel-image-2.2.25-mac 2.2.25-4). I use it regularly.
Glad you finally got it installed.
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or me.
Do you really need to delete the extra vc devices?
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