Bug#221272: installation-reports: No PCMCIA recognized/ cfdisk lockup

2003-11-17 Thread Thomas R. Shemanske
Package: installation-reports Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable INSTALL REPORT Debian-installer-version: uname -a: Date: Method: Machine: Processor:200MHz Pentium Memory:96M Root Device: Root Size/partition table: Output of lspci: Base System Installation Checklist:

Bug#221272: forgotten details

2003-11-17 Thread Thomas R. Shemanske
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Additional forgotten details Downloaded 100M image (sarge-beta-1) on 17 Nov 2003 from http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/netinst/i386/beta-1/sarge-i386-netinst.iso md5sum /hdb/sarge-i386-netinst.iso a5eae5885ddf3bb523b46dd1c19fc8dd /hdb/sarge-i3

Bug#221272: acknowledged by developer (processing report)

2004-06-11 Thread Thomas R. Shemanske
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Bug#239284: debian-installer: network started before pcmcia modules

2004-05-06 Thread Thomas R. Shemanske
Package: debian-installer Severity: normal Followup-For: Bug #239284 After successful first pass of debian installer, network is not available after reboot. Machine: Dell Latidude CP M200 200 MHz Pentium 96M RAM PCMCIA ethernet card (3c575) After first reboot, pcmcia modules are loaded (yenta_s

Bug#125683: boot-floppies: pcmcia/eth0 network not restarted after initial reboot

2001-12-18 Thread Thomas R . Shemanske
Package: boot-floppies Version: N/A; reported 2001-12-18 Severity: normal This is related to, but different from bug #123974. I have a laptop which I use for testing. I recently built some i386 woody install CDs (via a partial mirror) containing boot-disks 3.0.17. During the base system instal

Bug#125683: addendum

2001-12-18 Thread Thomas R. Shemanske
In addition to adding the lines to /etc/network/interfaces you must also restart the network interfaces (/etc/init.d/networking restart) probably because of the order in which the network and pcmcia interfaces are configured. This later step is probably not necessary with the kernel pcmcia sup