Hi Ram,
In case you plugged your media at any time on a Windows system, please
be aware that Windows automatically creates a 'System Volume
Information/' directory, along with a bunch of small files, on any file
system it can handle, which would include the FAT16/FAT32 file systems
typically
t could be qualified as case sensitive.
I guess Pete Batard can give a more comprehensive list.
Well, once you eliminate the search of installation media by label
(which Debian doesn't do), the lack of symbolic links, which is what
we've been dealing with here, is actually the bigge
Hi James
On 2023.03.15 00:47, James Addison wrote:
The problem, in both cases, was that I hadn't copied the '.disk' dotfile
directory from the install media ISO filesystem(s) in each case.
Ah, yes, the infamous '.disk/' directory.
If it's any consolation, you're not the first person to stumbl
Please disregard my previous message to this list, that was a bug
specific reply sent to the wrong e-mail.
/Pete
Hi James,
On 2023.03.15 00:47, James Addison wrote:
The problem, in both cases, was that I hadn't copied the '.disk' dotfile
directory from the install media ISO filesystem(s) in each case.
Ah, yes, the infamous '.disk/' directory.
If it's any consolation, you're not the first person to stumb
On 2023.03.13 01:04, James Addison wrote:
Pete: perhaps it'd be worth filing a separate bug for the documentation-copy
issue? It'd be good to understand what the practical implications of that are.
I have now created
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1032941.
Personally, I d
Package: debian-cd
Version: debian-testing-amd64-DVD.iso (2023.03.08)
This is a requested follow up to #1031696
(https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1031696).
Besides essential installation packages using symlinks, the upcoming
bookworm also uses symlinks for non essential files
On 2023.03.13 12:16, Holger Levsen wrote:
what's FST? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FST is not helpful.
File System Transposition.
It's in the title of this very bug report and after repeating it all
over the place for a while, I hope that using a shorthand for the term
is fine.
/Pete
Hi Steve,
On 2023.03.12 14:53, Steve McIntyre wrote:
It looks like James (with some help from Thomas) has worked out a
quick way to change things to make things better for you, which is
good! (Thanks, guys! I'm about to test the change locally.)
Yes, I'm happy to see this development as well.
words in my mouth
I don't. Let me re-quote the exchange:
On 2023.03.11 13:06, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
> Pete Batard (2023-03-11):
>> Again, I will point out that the goal is for users of any OS to be
>> able to bypass the need to use any external utility (and I'll remind
On 2023.03.11 13:06, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
That. is. not. a. change. from. Bullseye.
It is when you consider from a standpoint that an image created with
'dd' should perform the same in terms of being able to retrieve .deb
packages as one that is created through file system transposition.
Hi James,
> so the regression:
>
> * IS NOT that non-free firmware becomes unavailable when UEFI
> file transposition is used to create bootable drives
> -- because that firmware was not available previously
>
> * IS that bootable drives created using UEFI file transposition
> fro
Hi Cyril,
The regression, in my opinion, is that the standard release of bullseye
made sure that all the packages that may be required for a successful
installation would be available for users who did not create their media
using 'dd', whereas bookworm doesn't.
Whereas one could use file sy
Thanks for looking into this.
Just going to add, in case you wonder why it shouldn't be up to the
software that is mounting the ISO to sort out symbolic links and just
duplicate content, that neither Windows File Explorer nor 7-zip (both of
which can mount/extract ISO content) will list anythi
Please note that, since bookworm has started to include firmware files,
this issue is also starting to affect bookworm users [1] and I can only
advise Debian maintainers to raise its priority, rather than dismiss it
as something that will only affect folks who don't use DD mode to write
the ISO
Hello All,
On 2021.04.28 04:14, Cyril Brulebois wrote:
Hello Dave,
Yahoo pugh_ca (2021-04-27):
I am one of those Raspberry Pi 4 users who is vanilla-installing your
weekly Bullseye testing netinst.iso's.The one problem we always have
is that we must jump thru hoops to get the applicable .ko t
On 2021.01.16 23:00, Steve McIntyre wrote:
On Thu, Jan 14, 2021 at 03:19:09PM +, Steve McIntyre wrote:
On Wed, Jan 13, 2021 at 08:16:39PM +, Pete Batard wrote:
On 2021.01.13 18:49, Steve McIntyre wrote:
I've never seen a UAS device here yet, let alone tested wit
On 2021.01.13 18:49, Steve McIntyre wrote:
I've never seen a UAS device here yet, let alone tested with one. :-)
They've existed for quite a few years.
I think currently have about 4 of those in my arsenal, with the first
one purchased more than 6 or 7 years ago.
So it's not quite such a s
Hi Steve, Happy New Year to you too!
On 2021.01.12 11:56, Steve McIntyre wrote:
Hey Pete,
HNY etc. Thanks for joining the discussion! :-)
On Sun, Jan 10, 2021 at 08:19:15PM +, Pete Batard wrote:
On 2021.01.10 18:56, Lou Poppler wrote:
On Sun, 2021-01-10 at 18:13 +0100, Thomas Schmitt
Hi Thomas,
On 2021.01.11 07:53, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
the advantages of putting an unmodified ISO image plainly onto a USB are:
- The boot and installation process is as near to DVD as possible.
- If anything goes wrong during that process, it is clear that debian-cd
is in charge of diag
On 2021.01.11 03:42, Lou Poppler wrote:
On Mon, 2021-01-11 at 02:21 +, Pete Batard wrote:
On 2021.01.11 01:38, Lou Poppler wrote:
This is radically different from what I suggested above.
You mentioned cp, which I interpreted as copying extracted ISO files
onto FAT, since this is the
On 2021.01.11 01:38, Lou Poppler wrote:
This is radically different from what I suggested above.
You mentioned cp, which I interpreted as copying extracted ISO files
onto FAT, since this is the mode I explicitly mentioned in my initial reply.
Here is my experiment:
lwp@william:~/Downloads$
On 2021.01.10 22:23, Lou Poppler wrote:
On Sun, 2021-01-10 at 20:19 +, Pete Batard wrote:
The goal of Rufus is to create a bootable USB with content that is as
close as possible to the ISO content *AND* is bootable as USB media, period.
As such, when booting in UEFI mode, the *only
Adding missing link:
[1]
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=282839&start=25#p1778729
On 2021.01.10 20:19, Pete Batard wrote:
Hello All,
I am the main developer of Rufus and since I am now being involved in
this discussion, let me reply to a few points:
On 20
Hello All,
I am the main developer of Rufus and since I am now being involved in
this discussion, let me reply to a few points:
On 2021.01.10 18:56, Lou Poppler wrote:
On Sun, 2021-01-10 at 18:13 +0100, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
Lou Poppler wrote:
If you want to recommend rufus, please do
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