Hello,
I'd like to start playing with the d-i, but pserver access to CVS is apperently
turned off. Is there a way I could get a read only SSH account for CVS?
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archives, though
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I used "Guided - use entire disk and set up encrypted LVM"
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>
>On 25/04/2023 at 01:29, Adam wrote:
>>
>> I installed from a thumb drive, to another thumb drive, on a computer
>> that had an
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Grub suffered fatal errors and would not install. Used LILO which worked.
Currently system is reporting that I have no network connection but I am able
to browse the internet (can google search). I could not get an install
going on many of t
ldn't it cause a crash, error or warning instead of
a loop?
(I couldn't find any documentation of how to make partman always choose the
first disk on my VM)
Thanks,
Adam
ooting the
installed system, which isn't what we want.
Instead we want to simply halt the system and instruct the user to IPL
from the disk (DASD in S/390-speak) device that the boot record was
written to.
What's the right way to tell d-i this for S/390?
Adam
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Package: network-console
Version: 0.03
Severity: wishlist
This is just a minor usability issue: after network-console generates
its host keys and tells you that it's ready for you to SSH into the
install system, the user is then told "Press Any Key to Continue", and
you're taken, on the console, b
y
would like some confirmation of that before committing any changes.
Adam
***INSTALL LOG*
On IPL from DASD after installation:
Checking all file systems...
fsck 1.35 (28-Feb-2004)
fsck.ext3: No such file or directory while trying to open /dev/dasdb1
/dev/dasdb1:
The superblock cou
he parmfile and fstab
require?
The fact that it *does* mount devfs is probably a bug in the kernel
build parameters for S/390, but not a major one if we also have the
static /dev entries.
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rebuild the kernel so as not to
use devfs by default, then, right?
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uname -a: Linux di 2.4.26-1-s390 #1 SMP Sun Apr 25 16:48:39 CEST 2004
s390 GNU/Linux
Date: 25 July 2004 21:15 -0500
Method: IPL from virtual reader. Installed "unstable" from
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well enough to be sure. Before I open this up as a "wishlist" bug I
want to be sure that I'm opening it in the right package. Should this
be a partman wishlist bug?
Adam
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I don't have time today to debug it and figure out what's actually going
on, but getting rid of the terminal handling in the S/390 case and
treating it as a dumb, dumb, dumb serial console for lowmem install
would probably be a good start in order to see where it's getting stu
On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 14:43, Joey Hess wrote:
> Adam Thornton wrote:
> > Using one of today's svn builds, trying to install S/390 in a low memory
> > configuration (32M) fails
>
> How realistic is that? I thought s390 were big iron?
Yeah, but if you're running und
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Date: 2004-08-03 20h00
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Machine: Dell
86. The only way to get it fixed is for someone
> knowledeable about ach architecture to read it and send patches.
I do intend to work on this at some point, but I have a number of other
things I need to do first, so if John or anyone else wishes to beat me
to the punch, that'd be great.
Ad
r come up with something,
since it presents FCP-attached-SCSI storage as FBA to z/VM and Linux
guests under z/VM).
Adam
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is broken, the installation is stuck unless the apt.source is
edited manually.
It would also be nice to have HID module installed and /dev/input
created (for mice, etc.) New Intel and especially Macs use USB.
- Adam
Install logs and other status info is available in /var/log/debian-
Not telling anyone about that sort of stuff is what we need the NDA
for. Basically, pretend that you think you're alone on the box, when
discussing what you're doing.
I hope this is not an onerous requirement.
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merge 235731 214581
thanks
I have a package(s) all ready to go.
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ave the
> same problem.
How deeply embedded are the generation of ANSI control codes or whatever
is generating that? I agree with David here--in the base case, you
ought to be able to install from an actual teletype if you wanted to.
> > - s390-netdevice
> > - iucv support.
>
be a tn3270
connection rather than the hardware console or an actual attached 3270
tube.
The 3270 must be treated as a dumb terminal; it does not understand ANSI
escape sequences, for instance, and operates in line, rather than
character, mode.
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ion of the kernel on Unix and
Unix-like systems?
That's my guess. I don't really know though.
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Package: zipl-installer
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Tags: sid patch
zipl-installer does not work from d-i installation: /vmlinuz symlink
does not exist, and written parmfile is incorrect.
I have included a patch which addresses these. However, I suspect
there are bet
esses. This seems unlikely to change
radically before the /proc interface to the DASD device driver does.
Adam
--- zipl-installer.postinst.orig2004-06-28 14:55:49.0 -0500
+++ zipl-installer.postinst 2004-06-28 14:53:06.0 -0500
@@ -2,8 +2,26 @@
. /usr/share/debconf/confm
d running and a root telnet session will
be enabled.
Then telnet in as root (it'll be nice when we have sshd on the install
system), and run base-config from your telnet session. After that
everything goes smoothly again. Once it's done and you've installed
sshd, put /etc/securett
agate to it? I'm a
little leery of building my own local repository, with the packages I
build under d-i/packages, because I know I'm not going to be able to
keep up with the builds for all packages. Or is that the right thing to
do, and only create the packages I can't get from the arc
es, reIPL, remove
/etc/securetty and start inetd. Once you do that, you can telnet in and
run base-config, and everything works as expected.
Low memory installation still gets a failure when freeing memory, but
otherwise behaves identically.
Adam
--- zipl-installer.postinst.orig2004-07-
On Fri, Jul 02, 2004 at 02:32:03PM -0400, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Adam J. Thornton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-07-02 13:12]:
> > That is, if you want an s390x install, use a kernel/initrd set for
> > s390x, and otherwise, use s390. /proc/cpuinfo will tell you the CPU
>
Package: netcfg-static
Version: 0.72
Severity: important
Tags: patch
IUCV is a point-to-point connection type, but netcfg-static was not
detecting it as such. I have included a patch that fixes this.
-- System Information:
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APT prefers testing
APT policy: (700
Package: s390-netdevice
Version: 0.05
Severity: important
Tags: patch
I've implemented IUCV support for S/390. It seems to work--I'm doing an
installation with it now.
-- System Information:
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APT prefers testing
APT policy: (700, 'testing')
Architecture: s390
I forgot an fclose. Here's an updated patch.
Adam
--- netdevice.c.orig2004-07-07 14:50:40.0 -0400
+++ netdevice.c 2004-07-07 14:49:16.0 -0400
@@ -44,6 +44,7 @@
static int device_selected, device_ctc_protocol, device_qeth_lcs_port;
static char *device_qeth_por
uild
on S/390 at about 3:00 PM CDT on 7 July 2004.
If the fix is not made, "install base system" fails. (Because the
conditional statement is taken to be just the statement following the
"if", and then there's an extraneous "fi".)
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ful for S/390, for the same reasons: rebooting
with the same command line is going to reipl from tape or card deck
rather than from the just-installed-to DASD.
Adam
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27;s the right answer for this? Right now I'm having to manually move
it before rebooting.
Adam
--- netdevice.c.orig2004-07-07 17:34:36.0 -0400
+++ netdevice.c 2004-07-07 16:49:07.0 -0400
@@ -44,6 +44,7 @@
static int device_selected, device_ctc_protocol, devi
On Thu, 2004-07-08 at 16:51, Anibal Monsalve Salazar wrote:
> s390
>
> Missing for release of s390: some fixes in zipl-installer, uploads of
> the other s390 specific packages.
I have patches, but I don't know if I'm deriving the disk information
the right
treating like a NIC. This is done to allow iucv to act as a general
inter-virtual-machine communications path, even in the absence of
TCP/IP.
A patch is attached to correct the issue.
Adam
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e,
is the device I IPL from, and so when it's detected there's no way to
tell whether it's going to be /dev/dasd/0150/disc or /dev/dasda.
Adam
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Architecture: s390
Ker
he CTC link to the Debian guest." I couldn't figure
out a clear and more concise way to say that, though.
The rest of the netdevice.c patch is just the leftover IUCV fix (because
the module name is netiucv--just the iucv module doesn't do you any
good). That issue is bug #258430.
Ad
selecting anything in tasksel count as skipping it? Because
it's certainly not installed by default on an S/390 installation; I have
to run dselect and just hit Enter in the package-picking step to get it,
and a bunch of other useful stuff, installed.
Adam
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network-console stage1 to the stage2 system, which will
be very nice.
For right now, for the stage2 IPL, I manually remove /etc/securetty and
telnet to the system, as root, to finish the install. Yeah, I know, but
it doesn't stick around long.
Adam
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addresses assigned in their directory entries, but this is a choice the
VM administrator has to make.
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stay back at the Potato kernel things will be ok? Otherwise, you
might ask on the debian-sparc list.
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http://people.debian.org/~blade/bf3024/ .
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older package I can get that would work?
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I'm having a problem installing compact linux from floppies on a
80486 AST Bravo NB 4/25s laptop; I'm asked for the root disk-
VFS: Insert root floppy disk to be loaded into RAM disk and press ENTER
and when i do this I get the message-
RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0
and the compute
While trying to download using apt-get or dselect or tasksel, i get the
error message
E: dynamic MMap ran out of room
I've read the solution is to change the /etc/apt/apt.conf file with
APT::Cache-Limit 1000 or some big number, but this file doesn't appear
in that directory. Is there some
pserver:anonymous for debian-boot, for
> me.
I don't see this problem. Are you still getting it? What module?
It's probably a valtags problem if you are getting it... stupid CVS
bugs..
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probably a linux/hardware issue, not a Debian issue per se.
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talled the
> install-doc_3.0.23_i386.deb package hoping for docs to help out, but all
> that was installed was the four docs in /usr/share/doc/install-doc, and
> they don't help. Is this what is supposed to be installed for this
> package?
Yes, its the INstallation Manual for users in
he PCMCIA? I just installed
using your 3.0.24 and the bf2.4 image on Thinkpad 560X using PCMCIA
for network install.
I might be getting "catastrophic" IDE performance but I'm not sure I
would recognize it -- the laptop is new to me.
I guess I should plan, for my personal computer,
; you are just busy and will take care as soon as possible.
Follow the instructions at http://www.debian.org/doc/cvs#obtaining
please.
Also, I need approval from the debian-installer maintainer.
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Bartosz Fenski aka fEnIo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hmm... no answer. May I ask what's the problem?
I'm just slow. Of course, I'm not the only one able to do it, but,
hey, since I'm here.
I need a username, alternate username, and password using my GPG key.
-
yOn Fri, 12 Mar 2004, Dennis Stampfer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> you are receiving this mail, because you translated file(s) in a package
> which is used by debian-installer. However, your translation is not
> up-to-date anymore.
Er, dpkg has a package used by d-i? If you're talking about debootstrap,
ing itself, the progress bar sat at 40% for quite
a while. I was beginning to think that the machine might have frozen,
but gave it some more time and it continued without problem.
Other than that; nice!
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pty - no package listed. There is no
chance to see what packaged caused this to happen because screen is
redrawn by this message.
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Debian-installer-version: March 15th Install Image
(http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/sarge_d-i/i386/beta3/sarge-i386-netinst.iso)
uname -a: Linux satchel 2.4.25-1-386 #1 Tue Feb 24 08:11:13 EST 2004
i686 GNU/Linux
Date: April 8th, 2004 12:05 PM
Method: 100 MB n
Package: busybox
Version: 1:1.22.0-8
Severity: wishlist
Tags: fixed-upstream
Hi!
GNU find deprecated find -perm +0123 since 2005, and finally dropped it in
findutils 4.5 (-perm /0123 is the replacement). Yet, busybox still doesn't
even support / yet. This has been just fixed upstream, so could y
Hi!
I think the "DebianDesktop requalification" table lacks an important
row: the availability of the desktop environment in question on all
Debian architectures.
This is mainly an argument against gnome3, as it's restricted basically
to just amd64, i386 and armhf (poorly):
* systemd is not avail
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 11:56:58AM +0100, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> On 10/09/14 07:40, Adam Borowski wrote:
> > I think the "DebianDesktop requalification" table lacks an important
> > row: the availability of the desktop environment in question on all
> > Debian a
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 06:11:22PM +0100, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> On 11/09/14 16:36, Adam Borowski wrote:
> >> What happens otherwise if trying to start GNOME3 (or others)?
> >> * without 3D, with llvmpipe
> >> * without both
> >
> > llvmpipe doesn
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 05:36:18PM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
> I just re-checked on powerpc in qemu, unlike my other setups it's not a real
> machine, but qemu is at least a reproducible setup without out-of-archive
> bits like all three of my armhf rigs.
> I'd say you
Source: task-desktop
Version: 3.28
Severity: important
Hi!
By dropping gnome-fallback, Gnome3 has effectively dropped support for all
architectures other than amd64 and i386 (possibly armhf on Nvidia Tegra?).
Yet in current debian-installer, gnome3 is installed by default, only to
show:
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 01:55:48PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> Adam Borowski wrote:
> > I have tried Gnome3 on:
> > * an armhf laptop, Omega OAN133, with:
> > * framebuffer
> > * proprietary Mali drivers
> > * an armhf "desktop", hardkernel Odroid U2 (
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 04:37:42PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> Adam Borowski wrote:
> > * powerpc in qemu
> > (using an existing system on real metal, d-i on qemu)
>
> What specific real metal did you use to test gnome on powerpc?
The parenthesis is not indented, it applies
I asked around, and:
arm: Broadcom/VideoCore: not working.
Adreno: unfortunately, Maarten Lankhorst (xserver-xorg-video-freedreno
maintainer) says his only board just broke, and thus he's unable to test.
This is sad as this driver is known to work on Fedora for at least some
version of gnome --
Hi!
In the default desktop environment requalification table, I think gnome's
score for "task quality" should be downgraded -- although it might be better
to axe the whole category.
There are two criteria listed:
* quality: task-gnome has the distinction of being the only desktop task
with a sev
Hi!
I see the field for "KDE/portability" is left as a question mark. In case
you won't get answers from official porters soon, I can confirm KDE does
work at least on:
* real metal: an armhf laptop
* qemu: powerpc
If you wish, I can test on more arms, and on anything qemu offers.
I did notice, t
On Sat, Nov 01, 2014 at 04:28:05AM +0100, Adam Borowski wrote:
> I see the field for "KDE/portability" is left as a question mark. In case
> you won't get answers from official porters soon, I can confirm KDE does
> work at least on:
> * real metal: an armhf laptop
>
2014 at 01:05:11AM +0100, Adam Borowski wrote:
> > [...]
> > While #766459 fixed debootstrapping with jessie's debootstrap, I'm afraid
> > this doesn't solve most use cases that include upgrading, installation from
> > non-DI or installation in hosting scenar
Hi!
For reasons I explained in #767999, hacking debootstrap to configure
base-passwd and base-files in a specific order is neither sufficient nor
necessary. It does work around the problem for those running debootstrap
from fully upgraded unstable (and if it was uploaded to stable, wheezy)
but do
On Thu, Nov 06, 2014 at 02:06:07PM +, Michael Tautschnig wrote:
> At least Santiago's and my opinion diverge on whether base-passwd is presently
> in line with policy on 3.8 Essential packages. Therefore the route from here
> appears to hinge on interpreting policy in one of two ways: my point
On Thu, Nov 06, 2014 at 11:14:10PM +0100, Simon Richter wrote:
> I've run into a bit of a problem building a root filesystem for an ARM
> system where the kernel shipped by the vendor is 2.6 based. As systemd
> does not work there, I tried installing a sysvinit based system using
> --include and --
On Thu, Nov 06, 2014 at 10:32:34PM +, Michael Tautschnig wrote:
> > I tested your patch when debootstrapping from squeeze, it did work. Should
> > I test some more scenarios (cdebootstrap? 2-phase cross-arch debootstrap?
> > some other distro?) -- or do you think it should be safe?
>
> Cool,
> The package network-manager and everything form which it is dependent on
> is missing - consequently, there is no tray-icon and it is not possible
> to connect to a network.
network-manager and its ecosystem are a component of Gnome; lxqt uses cmst
instead which is based on connman. They're rou
Package: flash-kernel
Version: 3.99
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Here's an entry needed for Pinebook.
--- all.db~ 2019-05-23 18:54:49.0 +0200
+++ all.db 2019-06-06 17:15:28.236371171 +0200
@@ -1363,6 +1363,13 @@
U-Boot-Script-Name: bootscr.uboot-generic
Required-Packages: u-
Package: installation-reports
Severity: normal
-- Package-specific info:
Boot method: SD
Image version:
https://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/arm64/daily/u-boot/pinebook.img.gz
2019-06-06
Date: 2019-06-06
Machine: Pinebook
Partitions: auto: 231MB ext4 /boot, 12.3GB btrfs /, 2GB swap
Base Syste
Package: debootstrap
Version: 1.0.116
Severity: wishlist
Hi!
Ubuntuites don't announce their release names in advance, which means a new
script is required immediately after being known.
This time, the name is "focal".
I've tried to symlink eoan (which links to gutsy) -- seems to work ok.
Meow
On Sun, Apr 01, 2018 at 11:24:14AM +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
> CCing the maintainer of arch-test who will probably have some input.
>
> On Sun, 2018-04-01 at 11:32 +0900, Hideki Yamane wrote:
>
> > + if [ "$HOST_ARCH" = "amd64" ] && [ "$ARCH" = "i386" ] ; then
> > + # i3
On Mon, Apr 02, 2018 at 03:27:58PM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 01, 2018 at 11:24:14AM +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
> >
> > > + if [ "$HOST_ARCH" = "amd64" ] && [ "$ARCH" = "i386" ] ;
> > > then
&g
Package: task-desktop
Version: 3.44
Severity: wishlist
Hi!
As much as many of us consider emojis to be a big mistake on part of the
Unicode consortium, it's undeniable that these characters see quite wide
use these days. Thus, at least one font that convers this range should
be installed by defau
> I had several Linux on same PC and after installing aditional debian,
> the other Linux didn't find their swap anymore because UUID has changed.
Sharing swap leads to data loss if any kind of hibernate (incl. hybrid
suspend) is involved. Thus, it really don't want to allow that by default.
If
> Other than uninstalling arch-test, there appears to be no way to tell
> debootstrap to ignore, or at least downgrade arch-test results to a
> warning. I'm not sure if a commandlinne option and/or environment
> variable would be the preferred workaround.
It's a bug in arch-test -- one I don't qui
On Fri, Mar 08, 2019 at 09:47:34AM +, Simon McVittie wrote:
> On Thu, 07 Mar 2019 at 17:07:18 -0400, David Bremner wrote:
> > Holger Wansing writes:
> > > Are there still many packages, that don't rely on systemd timer units?
> >
> > Presumably packages that work without systemd, but still ne
I have ubuntu 20.04.x on /dev/sda2, have grub installed there,
gentoo on /dev/sda4, kernel in /boot/vmlinuz there.
During the run of update-grub, gentoo is found twice.
Which is due to lines 15,16 in
/usr/lib/linux-boot-probes/mounted/90fallback
-the most recent version available at-
https://sa
IRC has let me know that d-i needs the symlinks in the original ISO are needed,
rufus breaks these and I missed it on https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstall.
Thanks anyway, I guess.
I have retried with
https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/amd64/iso-dvd/debian-testing-amd64-DVD-1.iso
and hit the same issue. Image was written with dd and definitely contains
firmware-iwlwifi_20230210-1_all.deb
I'd also like to note
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bu
On Wed, 19 Apr 2023, at 05:58, Roland Clobus wrote:
> Hello Adam,
>
> I've seen some issues on openQA which run on AMD hardware, but I
> personally only have Intel processors, so I cannot reproduce such
> issues. [1]
>
> Can you confirm that the microcode is active
Package: installation-reports
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Boot method: USB
Image version: debian-bookworm-DI-rc1-amd64-netinst.iso + c
I know this is the wrong way to do it, but d-i pkgsel/run_tasksel boolean false
in my preseed.cfg was the easiest way for me to fix it.
Just the d-i netcfg/choose_interface select auto problem to go now.
This is possibly the wrong thread for it, IMO there needs to be a simple way to
copy the SS
Package: partman-jfs
Severity: important
Hi!
The JFS filesystem is deprecated in the kernel: on life support since 2009
and with talks of removal altogether. Thus, we really shouldn't offer to
format new setups with it. There are people who kind-of remember JFS being
the fastest back in the day,
On Sun, May 21, 2023 at 07:35:36AM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Adam Borowski (2023-05-20):
> > The JFS filesystem is deprecated in the kernel: on life support since 2009
> > and with talks of removal altogether. Thus, we really shouldn't offer to
> > format new
Package: debootstrap
Version: 1.0.128+nmu3
Severity: grave
bluca's NMU on 2023-07-15 makes debootstrap produce chroots using the
aliased-dirs scheme. While it's currently the default scheme for non-buildd
systems, it is both not supported by dpkg (with no solution in sight), but
is also likely to
Control: severity -1 critical
The current severity, "grave", is a serious understatement.
As all buildd chroots that are created with buggy debootstrap are tainted,
any packages built recently may assume merged usr, and thus needs to be
rebuilt.
Do we have a patch? If not, let's revert, today o
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added to sources.list even though I installed from
>> USB.
>
> Because both contain the same ISO image so have the same data structure.
But Debian was looking for these files at /media/cdrom - would the installation
USB be re-mounted at this location?
--Adam
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Boot method: µSD
Image version: daily, pinebookpro + partition.img
Machine: Pinebook Pro
Partitions:
Model: MMC DA4128 (sd/mmc)
Disk /dev/mmcblk2: 122138624kiB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Tabl
Package: installation-reports
INSTALL REPORT
Debian-installer-version: sarge-i386-businesscard.iso (Aug 3 Daily)
uname -a: Linux up1 2.6.7-1-686 #1 Thu Jul 8 05:36:53 EDT 2004 i686 GNU/Linux
Date: Wed Sep 1 13:00 EDT 2004
Method:
Installed from business card cd. Packages downloaded from
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