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etection, tried to load i2o module manually, this also failed.
It appears to be compatible,
http://i2o.shadowconnect.com/
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The best thing about aptitude is the ascii minesweeper.
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Hi,
I am getting the following error just after hitting ENTER to install after
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isolinux: disk error 80, drive 9f
I am using a Pioneer DVD with what appears to be a SOLTEK motherboard
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> Steven, if you're going to raise severity to something RC, *please* check
> whether the version in testing is also affected.
I really tried to do this before the ~1800UTC deadline, which I think is
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d to be solved twice or
> certain failure modes only happen in one or another, with userspace
> being the reason, not even the kernel difference.
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the jessie page?
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> Sounds like Lines has consensus.
Oh. I only just received this from listserver after sending my other
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thanks
I'd like to propose this patch to netcfg as a fix for this bug:
https://bugs.debian.org/757711#52
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> Steven Chamberlain (2014-08-12):
>> Except - I'm not sure how heavily systemd is going to feature in d
e my
> (kvm-based) installation test:
>
> ifconfig re0 10.0.2.15 255.255.255.0
> route add default 10.0.2.2
I'd put the word 'netmask' in there before 255.255.255.0, but otherwise
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>> But I am still asking: how is it that partman-iscsi is being installed
>> into a kfreebsd d-i image (by APT I believe)? I'd expect it to be
>> uninstallable due to missing dependencies. Could that be a bug, or is
>> it a kno
I've finished testing these hypotheses:
On 20/08/14 03:14, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> I think all we need to do is add the expected-uninstallable packages to
> /var/cache/anna/exclude
That works. I think on each architecture, any uninstallable udeb
(according to http://d-i.debi
s from jessie. I've never seen it before.
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Aug 20 19:58:05 kernel: /proc/sys/kernel/printk: No such file or directory
Aug 20 19:58:05 kernel: klogd started: BusyBox v1.22.1 (Debian 1:1
rue fixes it for us.
I think we should drop that tool from the busybox udeb, or otherwise
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> Steven Chamberlain (2014-08-20):
>> Any ideas why debian-installer/main-menu would fail to display, with
>> this error:
>>> WARNING **: Internal error! Cannot find "debian-installer/main-menu doesn't
>>> exis
do have some real SMP x86
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+mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /var/lib/cdebconf
ln -s /var/run/log /dev/log
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bit now. I'll open a separate bug for that, I hope sometime next month
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diff --git a/commit.d/format_swap b/commit.d/format_swap
index e2dc4b0..dc72032 100755
-
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> hurd uses the same format as Linux, do not disable formatting swap
> there.
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Package: installation-reports
Hi,
I booted d-i over the network using PMON (the Yeeloong's BIOS). I don't
think this is documented anywhere so I will explain what I did:
PMON> ifaddr rtl0 192.168.1.2
PMON> load tftp://192.168.1.1/vmlinux-3.14-2-loongson-2f
PMON> initrd tftp://192.168.1.1/initrd
retitle 759029 installation-report: loongson-2f: Jessie Beta 1 netboot mostly OK
thanks
That would be Jessie d-i Beta _1_.
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> I booted d-i over the network using PMON (the Yeeloong's BIOS). I don't
> think this is documented anywhere so I will explain what I did:
FWIW I've added that to
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianYeeloong/HowTo/Install#netboot
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oddly reports there is still 61MB free memory. 'df -h' doesn't
work for the root filesystem, it "can't find mount point".
The installer was not running in low-memory mode. With 96MB it does,
but still hits the same issue on a different udeb.
With 80MB it doesn'
y: optional". [...]
I agree, there is a need to slim d-i's memory requirements and this
seems a good candidate to become optional. Please see bug #759336 I
just filed which specifically mentioned iSCSI udebs.
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> Steven Chamberlain, le Tue 26 Aug 2014 13:48:53 +0100, a écrit :
>> Using:
>> http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/mini.iso
>>
>> wheezy install guide suggests a minimum o
ble to
run standalone, either on first-boot of a part-installed system, or in a
debootstrapped container (for OpenVZ/LXC/jail-like VPSes).
On 21/08/14 14:00, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> And I've had other d-i issues recently where I thought "d-i is so
> inherentely hard to debug, rebuild
Hi,
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> Steven Chamberlain, le Tue 26 Aug 2014 14:10:51 +0100, a écrit :
>> I should be able to help with that, I'll already be testing lots of
>> low-memory installs, in order to find a good size for the kfreebsd d-i
>> ramdisks.
RAM: the default, when neither size nor nr_blocks is specified,
> is size=50%
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> I only picked 'standard' and 'SSH server' tasks so was surprised
> to see these installed:
>
> libcairo2 libgl1-mesa-dri libgl1-mesa-glx libgtk2.0-0 libgtk2.0-bin
> libgtk2.0-common libpangocairo-1.0-0 pine
r Debian Edu installers do some special configuration
before the tasksel stage? Might this be too late in the installer to
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latter, grub-mkimage users need to beware of dependencies
changing in new upstream GRUB versions. The symptom was simply a hang
or reboot, not very helpful.
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> two additional modules to th
Source-Version: 2.02~beta2-11
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+ * On kfreebsd and hurd, which use GRUB for PXE booting, request two
+additional modules in the grub-mkimage step: (Closes: #759686)
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+ * Do not kill_dhcp_client after setting the hostname and domain,
+otherwise Linux udhcpc will stop renewing its lease, and on other
+platforms dhclient will de-configure the network interface
+(Closes: #757711, #757988
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+not need to be formatted (Closes: #757987)
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partman-basicfilesystems (97) unstable; urgency=medium
* dosfstools has a good deal
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Hi,
On kfreebsd, the udeb for ISC DHCP client fails to set a netmask,
if one was given in the DHCP lease. This means some hosts on the
local network may be unreachable, perhaps nameser
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> I doubt users will remember exactly which partition was formatted and
> mounted as what, especially if they let the auto-partitioner decide that
> for them. If you choose to 'Go Back' at this point, it doesn't seem
> pos
ase? (Including for older preseed
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>>
>> http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/d-i/netcfg.git/commit/?id=8802ca520d9e91542d92bbfa5b2fc412a31cf2e2
>
> I did some archeology and I'll spare you the details. That kill_dhcp_client is
> totally wrong where it is now, so LGTM. Thanks.
Is perhaps the same true for stop_
tags 759686 + pending
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> I'd like to commit this debian-installer fix for kfreebsd, but also
> make the same change for hurd, since I know the hurd netinst image for
> PXE was broken in the same way.
>
> Please could hurd po
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Hi, This is not a mere transition but our ambition to use kFreeBSD 10.1
as our kernel version for jessie.
This is primarily driven by the FreeBSD 10.1 release schedule; they
have gone into a 'code slus
tags 757987 + pending
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perhaps run the tool manually.
Soft-updates are not the only way of doing this (there is now gjournal
and such), but I suggest this method initially because it was the
upstream default for some time, and because I've used it myself on
kfreebsd partitions for many m
> 69244 site-tasks 5 0 0 0 5 (Not in
> sid)
> 93698 agenda-tasks 1 1 0 0 0 (Not in
> sid)
(column 3 is install count among active popcon users; descending o
On 10:43, Daniel Gaspary wrote:
> But where is defined that sshd should call a d-i script/program
> instead of its normal console ?
See the /etc/passwd in d-i, which probably comes from rootskel udeb
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perhaps adding some to anna/excludes where it seems legitimate (e.g.
arch:all package with Linux-specific dependencies, like partman-iscsi).
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together a metapackage (something similar to
cinnamon-desktop-enironment) as was requested here:
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an; even
getting a photo of the last log messages is better than nothing.
There were significant changes to partman since d-i Beta 1, so it would
be great if you could try more recent "Current daily snapshots" from:
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> I propose that, as we discussed last year, we might enable soft-updates
> for newly-created kfreebsd UFS filesystems. partman-ufs is now
> kfreebsd-any so this change wouldn't affect other architectures.
On 09/09/14 10:27, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> #760169: partman-ufs: enable soft-updates
>
> It has been closed by Christian Perrier .
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Since not many people will have Power Mac G5s to test with, your
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for Beta 2.
> [ I'm adding -bsd@ to the loop explicitly since there was quite some
> work lately (thanks to Steven who stepped up and quickly sent a fair
> number of patches), and I'
The new PTS seems to have the correct data:
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/grub2
> oldstable:
> 1.98+20100804-14+squeeze1
> stable:
> 1.99-27+deb7u2
> testing:
> 2.00-22
> unstable:
> 2.02~beta2-11
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> http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/powerpc/iso-cd/
On 10/09/14 05:32, bruno evangelista wrote:
> Yes, that last iso file at the bottom of that list you gave to me
> installed almost the whole thing, I suppos
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> will need llvmpipe.
The Radeon users would need to be using non-free microcode too I guess?
> I'd say the default desktop environment should work on almost all setups.
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correct device (instead of a bare "now enter a device path" prompt)
But I haven't actually tested it yet :)
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wheezy release day - but I'm suggesting for this issue that we spend
some weeks to get this right).
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On 10/09/14 21:47, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> To be franck I don't understand what you're trying to achieve…
OK, let me dig up some more information and I'll come back to this in a
few days.
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t make sense to always suggest GNOME.
Maybe where I'm going with this is a "tier-1 default" and a
"everything-else default", or maybe we don't even need that. I'm unsure.
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On 11/09/14 19:26, Adam Borowski wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 06:11:22PM +0100, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
>> Fair enough if a Debian desktop doesn't want to support "toy
>> architectures" (I don't mind use of this term).
>
> So you call all but two[1
suspect most of the time this is a better guess.
It will always ask for user confirmation. There are different dialogs
shown to the user depending on which detections grub-installer used. It
has become over-complicated.
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/PXE can fail the same way.
OK, I'd like to document that as a test case. Actually with this there
could be two situations:
* the USB stick was plugged in already at boot time
* the USB stick is plugged in later
and could lead to different ordering.
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th XFCE as a default because it was for wheezy
These are useful criteria for deciding what CD images we'd like, too.
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; there is only 1 choice.
There are actually other choices if you were to "Enter device manually"
- you could install GRUB to a partition instead of the MBR. Or to some
other device that GRUB wasn't able to detect. We need to provide a way
to do that.
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On 12/09/14 18:52, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Steven Chamberlain (2014-09-10):
>> We'd be ready for kfreebsd 10.1 to go into unstable, [...]
Actually, a complex chain of events needs to occur before that happens,
some of it will be out of our control (waiting for a bugfix in a bu
place the init system later.
Something like this could be installed easily via preseed late_command,
or if we're really lucky, from an appropriate dialog in d-i. Spinning
off unofficial install media could be a last resort.
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pected to run to get a usable system (this is when zfsutils gets
installed).
I suggest to measure the time taken to do test-installs with/without
this tweak to see if it could be worth doing.
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Please could you upload it? With appropriate urgency or a Britney hint
so that we can get it into d-i Beta 2?
(I've tested it by way of a full ZFS-root install using the legacy ZVOL
method. I had to `wget` and `udpkg -i` my locally-built partman-zfs
udeb, to displace the one from sid instal
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