I download the woody cd pre 5 and I have a problem during the base
system configuration, this is after the installation system suggest me
to reboot the machine: The time zone and password configuration have get
in a loop and I cant go out of there. This happends with pre 3 too and
with my two mach
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 01:46:18AM -0600, Romel Sandoval wrote:
> I download the woody cd pre 5 and I have a problem during the base
> system configuration, this is after the installation system suggest me
> to reboot the machine: The time zone and password configuration have get
> in a loop and I
I have the loop problem too in pre5 at least. I think it worked in pre3,
but I installed pre5 using bf2.4 and pre3 with the standard kernel.
Regards,
Martijn
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Doug Dearden escribió:
I
am having a problem wrapping up the download of the CD image (i386 architecture,
with non-US, #1 on the list). I have run the runme.bat file, and
seem to have successfully downloaded all but 3 files. When I rerun
the runme.bat, I see a message "found 0 of 3 files". It
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 12:59:39PM -0600, Doug Dearden wrote:
> I am having a problem wrapping up the download of the CD image (i386
> architecture, with non-US, #1 on the list). I have run the runme.bat
> file, and seem to have successfully downloaded all but 3 files. When I
> rerun the runme.b
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 08:11:56AM +0100, Richard Hirst wrote:
> On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 01:46:18AM -0600, Romel Sandoval wrote:
> > I download the woody cd pre 5 and I have a problem during the base
> > system configuration, this is after the installation system suggest me
> > to reboot the machi
I've now added a correct [Servers] section to the jigdo files in
cdimage:~atterer/jigdo/ (better late than never!), so the
documentation updates can be fetched from the snapshot.
HOWEVER, it turns out that analog_5.22-0potato3_i386.deb has
disappeared from the servers, and unfortunately also from
Hi folks,
Is there anywhere a jigdo file for a minimal boot CD for woody?
Preferably auto generated and up to date, like
ftp://ftp.fsn.hu/pub/CDROM-Images/debian-unofficial/woody/jigdo/
but only containing the minimal boot
TIA
Jeff
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On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:44:06AM +0100, Jeff Aqua wrote:
> Is there anywhere a jigdo file for a minimal boot CD for woody?
No, there isn't, sorry. (It's at the top of my wishlist ATM, but I
can't do it myself because of lack of a permanent internet
connection...)
Cheers,
Richard
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On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 11:53, Richard Atterer wrote:
> On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:44:06AM +0100, Jeff Aqua wrote:
> > Is there anywhere a jigdo file for a minimal boot CD for woody?
>
> No, there isn't, sorry. (It's at the top of my wishlist ATM, but I
> can't do it myself because of lack of a pe
Hello,
> Is there anywhere a jigdo file for a minimal boot CD for woody?
> Preferably auto generated and up to date, like
> ftp://ftp.fsn.hu/pub/CDROM-Images/debian-unofficial/woody/jigdo/ but
> only containing the minimal boot
If you tell me what do you want to that CD, maybe I can help you.
Som
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 12:53:34PM +0100, Philip Hands wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-05-22 at 11:53, Richard Atterer wrote:
> > On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:44:06AM +0100, Jeff Aqua wrote:
> > > Is there anywhere a jigdo file for a minimal boot CD for woody?
> >
> > No, there isn't, sorry. (It's at the to
I spent ages downloading the Boot CD1 using jigdo, and now I am trying
it out... and it doesn't find my SCSI disks (Dell PowerEdge 1550 1RU)
I can't believe that I need a boot CD AND floppy with driver modules to
install Woody on a SCSI machine?
Is there a magic boot: parameter?
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On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 05:09:34PM +0100, Jeff Aqua wrote:
> I spent ages downloading the Boot CD1 using jigdo, and now I am trying
> it out... and it doesn't find my SCSI disks (Dell PowerEdge 1550 1RU)
>
> I can't believe that I need a boot CD AND floppy with driver modules to
> install Woody o
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:34:21AM -0500, Chris Lawrence wrote:
> I've updated the unofficial mini-ISO at www.phy.olemiss.edu to include
> the 3.0.23 boot-floppies along with a few other goodies; so, go forth
> and test!
How do you manage to persuade debian-cd to produce a 185M ISO? I tried using
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 04:34:47PM +0100, Steve Haslam wrote:
> On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 12:53:34PM +0100, Philip Hands wrote:
> > Has anyone got scripts sorted out for producing these --- it would be
> > good to have them available as part of the official set, preferably
> > produced by debian-cd,
I've updated the unofficial mini-ISO at www.phy.olemiss.edu to include
the 3.0.23 boot-floppies along with a few other goodies; so, go forth
and test!
http://www.phy.olemiss.edu/debian-minicd/
(also rsync:://www.phy.olemiss.edu/debian-minicd/)
The mirrors should pick up the changes in the next d
On May 22, Steve Haslam wrote:
> On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 11:34:21AM -0500, Chris Lawrence wrote:
> > I've updated the unofficial mini-ISO at www.phy.olemiss.edu to include
> > the 3.0.23 boot-floppies along with a few other goodies; so, go forth
> > and test!
>
> How do you manage to persuade deb
Is there a way to create a minimal woody install cd that contains a custom
kernel? Ideally it would contain just the base file system needed to get
Debian up and running.
I need to be able to have ataraid support built into a 2.4.18 kernel
straight from bootup so having my own custom boot cd rat
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 08:26:12PM +0100, David Murphy wrote:
>
> Is there a way to create a minimal woody install cd that contains a custom
> kernel? Ideally it would contain just the base file system needed to get
> Debian up and running.
>
> I need to be able to have ataraid support built int
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 02:10:30PM -0500, Chris Lawrence wrote:
> On May 22, Steve Haslam wrote:
> > How do you manage to persuade debian-cd to produce a 185M ISO? I tried using
> > your .packages file as a "TASK" file for "make list" and ended up with an
> > ISO of over 300M...
>
> My guess is t
On May 22, Steve Haslam wrote:
> OK, I'll poke around with what I've got at the moment and see if I can find
> out why these packages are being brought in... maybe I'll just drop a load
> of them into an exclude list
I believe "make status" is responsible for most of the bloat; if you
poke ar
I am posting some messages I sent to the Debian User list in hopes that
someone here can help me.
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About a month ago I created a CD image for a 2.4.x installation, which
image I created using jigdo.
Regardless,? today, I attempted to do an installation from the CD, which
started
www.LinuxISO.org
They host image files for the following platforms: i386, PPC, Alpha, and
Sparc.
While due to bandwidth, i could not download to verify, i thought you would
like to know.
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 03:07:04PM -0500, Chris Lawrence wrote:
> On May 22, Steve Haslam wrote:
> > OK, I'll poke around with what I've got at the moment and see if I can find
> > out why these packages are being brought in... maybe I'll just drop a load
> > of them into an exclude list
>
>
I'll probably try unpacking the ISO and see if that does the trick :)
I guess all I should need to do is mount rescue.bin and copy the new custom
kernel into it, overwriting linux.bin and then run rdev.sh.
Is there a configuration file to tell the loader where to find the kernel
because there ar
Thanks for your reply. It worked.
There is one more requirement from my side and
hope you will show me correct way.
Is there any way we can measure the download. I mean,
is there anyway we can see how much is downloaded
out of 670mb cd ?
I need this information to calculate the time needed to dow
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