Philip Hands <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm just running off some images, which are appearing here:
>
> http://cdimage.debian.org/pre-release-jigdo/
I pulled the files from rsync::debian-cd-test and used the .jigdo and
.template files locally. The i386 build was now successful, you seem
to
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Adam Di Carlo wrote on Thu Apr 11, 2002 um 01:51:10AM:
> Eduard, there's no point in debating this on this list. kernel-image
> changes must be approved by the maintainer of that package. Whether
> the changed package (and i386 b-f rebuild) is accepted in woody is up
> to the release
Le Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 03:45:11PM -0700, Debian Boot CVS Master écrivait:
> Add disksize argument to loadlin command lines.
BTW, I noticed that you removed the "cdrom" argument from the loadlin
call. I guess it's not needed. In fact I think it's a good idea to put
it back and to add it to the
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 08:54:58PM +0200, Mattias Wadenstein wrote:
> And that has the simple explanation of this line in the install-po part:
>
> @for file in ; do \
>
> Which I commented out and now even make install works. :)
> Sorry to bother you with such a simple problem, but it is a bug.
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 11:37:56AM +0300, Heikki Vatiainen wrote:
> Jigdo is very good in finding out files that differ between
> archives. While generating the 6th CD for i386 I found out I had a
> corrupted file in my local archive. It would be helpful if
> jigdo-lite told what files are missing
Richard Atterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 11:37:56AM +0300, Heikki Vatiainen wrote:
> > Jigdo is very good in finding out files that differ between
> > archives. While generating the 6th CD for i386 I found out I had a
> > corrupted file in my local archive. It would b
Hi all!
I'm pleased to announce the availability of jigdo-easy 2.1 for both
Linux/*UX and Windows. Download it at:
http://cdimage.debian.org/~costar/jigdo/
Since the official-jigdo maintainer (Hi Richard ;-) doesn't seem to display a
level of interest in portability and ease-of-use that is
On Thu, 2002-04-11 at 23:53, J.A. Bezemer wrote:
> (Note that the support for multi-image .jigdo files does NOT mean that I think
> this is a good idea. The only useful application I see is the merging of two
> almost-exactly-the-same .jigdo files into one, but I doubt that this will be
> done in
I tried it - boot failed
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ISOLINUX 1.66 2002-01-01 isolinux: Loading spec packet failed, trying to wing it
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isolinux: Failed to locate CD-ROM device; boot failed
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Richard Hirst wrote on Thu Apr 11, 2002 um 11:15:32AM:
> > I observed this as well today. I tested the vanilla kernel, there
> > were no borders on the first few boxes (I didn't progress as far as
> > the driver config, so I can't confirm problems there.)
>
> Booting with "linux TERM=
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 01:58:41PM +0200, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> Le Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 03:45:11PM -0700, Debian Boot CVS Master ?crivait:
> > Add disksize argument to loadlin command lines.
>
> BTW, I noticed that you removed the "cdrom" argument from the loadlin
> call. I guess it's not ne
Hi guys,
I just wanted to give y'all a heads up that I'd like you all to stick
around post woody, and keep/start working on CDs and installation stuff
for the next release. This doesn't change anything about debian-installer,
it'd just be helpful if you don't all wander off for four to six months
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I just noticed that if one uses the woody (i386) as
a rescue disk, unfortunately it does not have
fsck installed as part of the initrd image ?!?
Humm. I beleive potato did support this.
Kinda hard to fix a broken disk with out fsck ;-/
I
On Thursday 11 April 2002 13:37, Jim Westveer wrote:
> I just noticed that if one uses the woody (i386) as
> a rescue disk, unfortunately it does not have
> fsck installed as part of the initrd image ?!?
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But I am incorrect, there is e2fsck.
Sorry for my mistake.
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Jim Westveer
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