nd that if i
press lots of keys it beeps at my as if the keyboard buffer has been
filled.hehehe... i wonder what it is ready for. . . .
can u help please?
Kind regards Michael
I am trying to install debian using the current netinsall 100mb iso
image from gluck.debian.org
my machine is AMD K7D Master-L (dual amd motherboard) with only one
processor currently installed, Athlon MP 2100.
I get APIC ERROR ON CPU(0) scrolling across the screen when the kernel
tries to boot
Thanks for all your hard work Ben, good luck in your future endeavours
Cheers.
Michael..
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> > Hi,
> >
> > Many of you may have already heard, but I retired last month. For
> >
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Running the Debian Wheezy Installer in Rescue mode and attempting the option
to mount a hard disk partition (some kind of chroot) to an ext4 partition
fails. Rescue mode appears unable to
ed again, but with a different error:
pivot_root: No such file or directory
/sbin/init: 424: cannot open dev/console: No such file
Kernel panic: Attempted to kill init!
So that time it loaded by RAID controller driver aacraid v. (1.1.2-lk1 Jul
8 2004), but failed to open dev/console... this is fa
rub fails to load with a "Fatal Error"
In the third terminal it is showing the same error I had on earlier di
snapshots, "The file /boot/grub/stage1 not read correctly." I already have
a bug report on this issue: #259297,
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=259297
I j
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md5sum 6b57dcc199c0a04ca143b998b2a0fa56. The boot-screen tells me "2004-08-04",
debian installer tells me "Debian GNU/Linux testing "Sarge" - Official NetInst
Snapshot i386 Binary-
system-core and before that discover, mdetect, read-edid.
Configuring X was mostly alright and I noticed that the synaptic
touchpad driver got loaded during it at one point. However, after
reboot, the driver did not get loaded and X failed to come up. I had to
manually add psmouse to /etc/module
compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon
Mobility M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500]
I think I forget to report that previously.
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Memory: 256mb
Root Device: SCSI Firewire HD
Root Size/partition table: Roughed out
I dug into yaboot and it appears to call the command "chroot ofpath
/dev/sda1". Ofpath errors because it does not know how to deal with the
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balancer or something and need an 2nd network to be able to access the www
in order to receive the packages.
Of course, it should be possible to do this at the console (well, i didnt
try).
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On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 04:15:02PM -0300, Joey Hess wrote:
> Michael Banck wrote:
> > German/Deutschland, TTBOMK.
I just tried a new install with the defaults (english/NA IIRC), and this
time, the screen gets corrupted in the middle of the boot process
already (no readable switch to
. with grub.
So why is the installer STILL not able to do this for me without the error
that it fails and the log output being, "The file /boot/grub/stage1 not read
correctly."?
Michael
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, dunno.
Just a suggestion, I was a bit surprised by the default selection, but
nowhere near offended or so, of course.
Michael
[1] Uhm, I hope countrychooser is the right package to file this bug
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On Friday 20 August 2004 11:23, Christian Perrier wrote:
> > ***PROBLEM: The new installation routine does not install development
> > tools.
>
> I may be wrong, but IIRC tasksel still includes a "Development"
> task.so you have this possibility wh
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When booting from an rc1 cd on i386 the installer loads usbcore and
usbkbd, but not uhci_hcd. This makes it hard to install using a usb
keyboard. I'd suggest trying to load uhci_hcd, ohci_hcd, and ehci_hcd
during the startup phase.
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Raid partitions are not selectable as lvm pv's in debian-installer. This
should be possible.
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;desktop" in tasksel. Other X programs seem to be installed, but why
not this one? Starting gdm manually starts some sort of configure
script that (naturally) fails with similiar results. Maybe I'm just
really stupid, but what in the world am I missing here? I don't see i
, it went
through fine and the installationfrontend let me continue after reporting
the aborted mkfs - so its possible to recover from the bug :-)
Thanks guys, this is awesome! (ok, when will you put LVM/md support in?)
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of the installer?
Thank you in advance for any help. Don't hesitate to ask me more questions.
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Hi Joe!
Thank you very much for your quick answer!
I'll file a bug on the partconf package as you suggested. I'm not in a
hurry and I'll be happy if this helps the Debian project.
Cheers,
Michael
Thanks for going to the trouble to take photos of it and put them up on
the web.
e?
Cheers,
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This program is dist
text' or menu (which would be
better)). Throwing in 'compact' speeds up booting too but might break
things with 'old' computers IIRC.
*) Missing "hostname" prompt: Maybe I overlooked it, but I think that
there was no such dialog box during the installation.
*)
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, Joey Hess wrote:
> Michael Renner wrote:
>
> You can get the ability to do manual configuration if you boot with
> DEBCONF_PRIORITY=medium. Whether we should ask about it by default is
> debatable, and you'll be asked about several other things that are
I didn't try to repartition the drive.
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installer have a larger selection of drivers?
Is there a friendly way of adding more drivers or configuring the display?
I'd really like to run Debian on my laptop... but don't see a way of
making that happen. The installer for stable (Woody) has the same
problem... I tried that first.
Than
Quoth Thorsten Sauter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> * Michael Rex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-01-14 19:30]:
>| Booting from image didn't work, like all other images I tried before.
>
> why not? It's working fine for me.
I just checked an image yesterday and it boots. T
dows set-up).
I really love the fact that Debian is a community project and don't think
anything beats installing software with apt-get. That said, I wish the
initial install were more straight forward. The configuration required to
get things working is time consuming and at times frustra
e environment forced 'pax' format archives, closes: #230872
http://mail.nongnu.org/archive/html/bug-tar/2004-02/msg00014.html
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I hope the above is of some use. If it is... perhaps you can help
me with a problem I've had that no one has touched:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2004/debian-user-200403/msg00890.html
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2004/debian-user-200403/msg00184.html
Michael
http://indi
ple
of people on slashdot had the same problem... I think with the
new installer many newbies will be happy their sound works. :-)
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ngement (of default config files) is less newbie friendly.
Also, isn't the first thing one does is--copy the default
config files to the /usr/shorewall/ directory?
Michael
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> Quoting Michael Bonert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Deb
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A script-package used in conjunction with debconf to autoconfigure
xserver-xfree86. This script is supposed to help setup X correctly
even with DEBIAN_FRONTEND set to noninteractive.
Just a thought, I haven't really seen it in action.
Michael
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uname -a: Linux geocentric 2.6.7-1-386 #1 Thu Jun 24 12:42:08 EDT 2004 i686
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Date: 2004-07-13, 12:00pm CST
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thanks a lot for your support!
Michael
P.S. Synaptic already works with the latest tasksel trunk:
http://people.debian.org/~mvo/synaptic/synaptic-with-tasks.png
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On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 12:32:10PM +0900, Akira TAGOH wrote:
> >>>>> On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 08:39:24 -0800,
> >>>>> "MC" == Michael Cardenas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> MC> Yes, the udeb should have the package name libpango1.0-0-udeb
" the only partition
thats offered is part5, which already has a reiser filesystem on it.
I even tried creating my own reiserfs on part6, and it still doesn't
show up. Any idea why?
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requirements for these udebs. We've learned a lot about what is
required since I first talked to you.
Thanks!
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On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 04:01:49PM +0300, Shiju p. Nair wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> Am sorry for delay in replying.
>
> Yes, I have created atk udeb.
/dev/discs/disc0/part6: start=23583483, size=7277382,Id=b
/dev/discs/disc0/part6: start=30860928, size=27744192,Id=b
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 11:22:31PM -0800, Matt Kraai wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 10:39:39PM -0800, Michael Cardenas wrote:
> > The problem is that when I select &quo
I created the partitions with partition magic.
Should we change di-utils-mount-partitions to recognize more types?
On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 01:40:31PM -0800, Matt Kraai wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 01:17:50PM -0800, Michael Cardenas wrote:
> > Here's the output:
> >
.org/cgi-bin/ddtp.cgi?part=pdesc&package=anna for
a example.
The debian-installer packages have a high pritority in the DDTP.
> packages so they will automatically get the latest translations of
> everything?
If you need some 'files with translated text from the DD
't hard
work, I did something for the jp->ja transaction in the past. But I must
it done and I need some time for it (and the test of the transaction).
The sv_SE is no real problem. It is only optical bug. It is not on the
top of my TODO list.
Gruss
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Version: N/A; reported 2003-02-25
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The default settings do and should work on most hardware, and if you have
special h
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The partition selection needs to be friendlier. It doesn't need to list the full path
but just the partition number, and it should list the filesystem type that is on the
partition, as well as the size of the partitio
s?
The Debian boot-floppies team, at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Outline
the steps it took to get woody to install on your IBM chrp and they should
be able to work that into a new release.
CC: set to debian-boot; hoping they can help you there.
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Is there going to be a CD install image posted?
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Forgotten output of lspci in install report:
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00:02.2 USB Controller:
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R
better if apt-config also defaulted to 'Deutschland' (or whatever
is your country) for mirror selection.
Right now it seems to default to some generic selection (can't remember
the exact specification), at least for the two Beta3 d-i installs I did
on two different machines in the
elected, I believe they were. Still,
APT installed all the tasks I selected in tasksel initially.
While I agree that this is a corner case, I still believe this to be a
bug which should be fixed eventually.
Michael
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Da
nux IDE floppy'. In the expert mode i
remove the module "Linux IDE Floppy" but the installer has after
this the same problem.
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31.07.2014 11:56, Zimmermann, Alexander wrote:
> Package: busybox
> Version: 1:1.22.0-6
> Severity: important
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> we have a PXE environments in our lab, where we boot both physical boxes
> and XEN machines via NFS from one centralized Debian SID im
01.08.2014 15:37, Zimmermann, Alexander wrote:
> As you can see, we use a vanilla 3.14 Kernel, patched w/ official AUFS patch
> (see
> http://aufs.sourceforge.net)
I too use aufs here, for a very long time. But I never tried
nfs-root together with aufs, I used if in slightly different
scenarios
05.08.2014 17:36, Zimmermann, Alexander wrote:
> Despite the fact that I was unable to write a proper wrapper :-) - the kernel
> crashes -
> I know now that neither busybox nor AUFS is the culprit. See below:
Um. The wrapper should be something like:
#! /bin/sh
echo mounts before-init:
mount
07.08.2014 10:35, 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson wrote:
> Package: debian-installer
>
> Please do not make the default for beginners making the whole disk one
> big partition anymore.
>
> Just leave a little free space just in case...
How much is "a little" ?
> You never know when they might need to tune the
On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 12:41 AM, Joey Hess wrote:
>> Hardware: GNOME 3.12 will be one of the few desktop environments to support
>> HiDPI displays, now very common on some laptop models. Lack of support for
>> HiDPI means non-technical users will get an unreadable desktop by default,
>> and
>> no
On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 1:52 AM, Michael Gilbert wrote:
> The better question is whether the xfce switch had or has any
> influence on slowing the general debian growth rate [0]? Is the
> slight downtick over the last few months due to the default desktop,
> or some other change that
Hi KiBi,
Am 11.08.2014 21:58, schrieb Cyril Brulebois:
> Michael Biebl (2014-08-10):
>> Package: ftp.debian.org
>> Severity: normal
>>
>>
>> As part of the transition plan to switch the default init system to
>> system for Jessie, the priorities of the sys
Am 11.08.2014 22:31, schrieb Michael Biebl:
> Hi KiBi,
>
> Am 11.08.2014 21:58, schrieb Cyril Brulebois:
>> Michael Biebl (2014-08-10):
>>> Package: ftp.debian.org
>>> Severity: normal
>>>
>>>
>>> As part of the transition plan to
Am 11.08.2014 22:51, schrieb Cyril Brulebois:
> Michael Biebl (2014-08-11):
>
> Your second mail:
>> Btw, since "init" still pulls in sysvinit-core atm, lowering the
>> severity of sysvinit and sysvinit-core shouldn't have an effect for
>> d-i.
&
Am 11.08.2014 23:15, schrieb Cyril Brulebois:
> Michael Biebl (2014-08-11):
>> A minimal installation should still pull sysvinit-core as it is the
>> first alternative in "init".
>
> Since that's not happening I'm going to guess that systemd-sysv'
Control: tag -1 + confirmed
12.08.2014 19:30, Diederik de Haas wrote:
> Package: busybox-static
> Version: 1:1.22.0-8
> Severity: important
>
> When trying to ping an address, like debian.org, with busybox-static you
> get a "ping: bad address 'debian.org'" error.
Yes, this is what we have. Cur
12.08.2014 21:16, Michael Tokarev wrote:
> jessie does not work. Also, it is specific to amd64 arch, it does not
> happen on i386 (from 2 variants of x86 arches).
No, i386 jessie does not work too. It was a very old jessie32 chroot here
where I tried to build it and it worked. So it
12.08.2014 21:34, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Smells like a possible compiler optimization bug? (The relevant code
> might be buggy and falling into undefined behaviour; meaning not a
> compiler bug.) Should be easy to check by building at -O0.
Nope. This is getaddrinfo() function. So it is glibc,
Hi Tony,
On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 07:58:37PM -0300, Tony Rowe wrote:
> didn't expect that. It all worked very well with only the one minor problem
> at the end of the install.
>
> I selected LXDE desktop for this install. The
> remove-install-media-and-boot-into-the-new-system step left the
>
On Sun, Aug 17, 2014 at 08:35:45AM +0100, Brian Potkin wrote:
> On Sun 17 Aug 2014 at 08:29:57 +0200, Christian PERRIER wrote:
>
> > Still:
> >
> > # Allow preseeding the groups to which the first created user is added
> > Template: passwd/user-default-groups
> > Type: string
> > Default: audio c
Adding the first user to group audio shouldn't break any ACL management
that is done by systemd-logind.
It just means, the first user *always* has access to the audio device,
no matter if his session is marked active for he is logged in locally.
So he get's access even when e.g. logged in remotel
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 8:10 PM, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Steven Chamberlain (2014-08-20):
>> On 14/08/14 18:32, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
>> > Now, I think there are several questions to answer:
>> > 1. What were the reasons for having arch-dependent dhcp clients?
>>
>> I'd speculate because udhcpc
Am 21.01.2013 22:30, schrieb Cyril Brulebois:
> Christian PERRIER (14/01/2013):
>> That seems fair, though I think it's a bit late for this to happen
>> wrt the release.
>>
>> I was about to do the removal when partly cleaning out tasks at
>> DebConf 11, then finally I remained conservative.
>>
>>
stemd, there is no longer a compelling reason to
install acpi-support (and acpid) by default, as logind already does the
key event handling (suspend/hibernate/lid-switch) in a match saner way.
Please consider dropping acpi-support (and eventually acpid) from
task-laptop.
Michael
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