Bug#324302: Just one sed command...

2005-10-11 Thread thierry lathuille
t > doesn't work, we have to do something else... It fails when : - you run a 2.6 kernel and - you make a mindi CD with a FAILSAFE kernel So, the very thing I know now that one shouldn't do. But as long as it's possible (and people use it, as I innocently did two years long),

Bug#324302: Why the first patch doesn't work for me

2005-10-11 Thread thierry lathuille
Hi Andree and all, >Now, I've looked into the issue with calling mindi directly specifying >the FAILSAFE kernel, and can vonfirm there is an issue. I attach patch >TryToBeCleverAboutInitrd_BTS324302.diff that fixes the problem for me. >Note that you need to have a 2.4 kernel _running_ when using

Bug#329246: Another patch

2005-10-04 Thread thierry lathuille
didn't). Well, the patch breaks both ; but I changed it to get it to work - more details on #324302, with the new patch. http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=324302 If others can try and see if it works for them, that would be nice ! Thanks, Thierry -- Thierry Lathuille Anne

Bug#329246: Not a mondo's bug !

2005-09-27 Thread thierry lathuille
Package: mondo Version: 2.04-6 I've made a few more experiments with mindi : I tried to downgrade mondo, mindi, mindi-busybox (back to sarge versions) and syslinux (even back to woody...) and the problem remained ! So, I tried the other way : I started with a pure sarge, upgraded mindi, mindi

Bug#329246: More info

2005-09-25 Thread thierry lathuille
Package: mondo Version: 2.04-6 Here is some more info : As already described, when booting a CD created with mondo, I get many errors. The first one is : /sbin/init: 652: grep : not found (this is the call to PauseForRaids) From there on, I get errors for every use of a command that is exter