hw-detect_1.19_i386.changes is NEW
archdetect_1.19_i386.udeb
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(new) disk-detect_1.19_all.udeb optional debian-installer
Detect disk drives
ethdetect_1.19_all.udeb
to pool/main/h/hw-detect/ethdetect_1.19_all.udeb
hw-detect_1.19.dsc
to pool/main/h/hw-detect/hw-detect_1.19.dsc
hw-detect_1.19.tar.gz
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hw-detect_1.19_i386.udeb
to pool/main/h/hw-detect/hw-detect_1.19_i386.udeb
Changes: hw-detect (1.19) unstable; urgency=low
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* Colin Watson
- Don't install pcmcia-cs if hw-detect/start_pcmcia=false; at least on
2.6 kernels, the /sys nodes can end up being present even if PCMCIA
hasn't been started (Ubuntu bug #8678).
- Fix DEB_HOST_ARCH_* compatibility code to handle the various special
cases.
* Joey Hess
- Rename hw-detect-full to disk-detect.
- Add a disk-detect command, which uses hw-detect to load any additional
drivers, as hw-detect-full did, but which also checks to see if any
disks were found, and if none are, allows the user to select driver
modules from a list, or load more from a floppy. Closes: #283193
- disk-detect will use partman's parted_devices command if available to
see if any disks are found. Otherwise it falls back to a devfs find
similar to that used by partitioner and autopartkit. This is probably
good enough, but partman could be extended for network filesystems or
something else and disk-detect's check would not know about it.
- Move retry_params template to hw-detect so disk-detect can use it too.
hw-detect might also use it in the future. Same with load_floppy
template.
- Remove ethdetect/modprobe_error template, as it's identical to
hw-detect/modprobe_error. Use the latter in ethdetect.
- Direct some modprobe output to /var/log/messages in ethdetect as is done
in hw-detect.
- Add a cleanup function to ethdetect.
- Rename the source package as it's going through NEW anyway.
* Updated translations:
- Greek, Modern (1453-) (el.po) by Greek Translation Team
- Portuguese (pt.po) by Miguel Figueiredo
- Romanian (ro.po) by Eddy PetriÅ?or
Announcing to debian-devel-changes@lists.debian.org
Closing bugs: 283193
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