Margarita Manterola wrote: > Hello from the debconf4 d-i lab! > > This is what I've checked today: > > * Business card. en_AU. DHCP. linux. RAID > 2 RAID partitions. 1 MD device. Formatted in ext3. OK > > * Business card. es_ES. DHCP. linux26. LVM > 1 LVM partition. 1 VG. 3 LV. > Formatted in reiserfs, xfs and jfs. OK > > * Business card. es_AR. DHCP. expert26. Normal partitioning. > Installing Lilo. OK > > * Usbkeychain. linux26. gl_ES. DHCP. default values OK > > * Usbkeychain. linux26. it_IT. DHCP. LVM > 2 LVM partitions. 1 VG. 4 LV. > Formatting in reiserfs, xfs, jfs and ext3. OK > > * Netboot installation on Noodles Laptop. > P3 700. 192MB RAM. 20GB disk. > Installing XFS partition with Lilo in the partition. FAILED. > Installing LILO there would break the filesystem, so it's stalled. > > But the installation could be booted because GRUB was installed > in the master boot record and the other installation's / was > in ext3. > Finally worked. > (netboot is OK, the problem is XFS) Thanks for all the testing! > I don't get why, but I have the Debian logo in the usbkeychain and not > in the Business Card or Netinst CD... I've tested this in two > different machines with exactly the same results. This seems to be a problem with the machines here; I wish we had someone here who understood isolinux to look at it. It does not seem to be a general problem with logos on the CDs. > And is formatting jfs supposed to be SO slow? It's incredibly slow. We fixed this last night, but it was too late for the test candidate. -- see shy jo
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