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iso di sarge installabili



Pare che il disco di insatllazione di sarge sia
arrivato .....
(io passo ciò che hao letto ... non ho ancora
provato)

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To:             	debian-devel-announce@lists.debian.org
Subject:        	debian-installer alpha release
From:           	Tollef Fog Heen <tfheen@debian.org>
Date sent:      	08 Dec 2002 00:04:16 +0100
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Date forwarded: 	Sat,  7 Dec 2002 17:05:18 -0600 (CST)

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  It is my pleasure to announce the first public alpha of
  debian-installer, the next-generation installation system for
  Debian.  Debian-installer is modeled after some of the points
which
  make Debian so hugely successful: good configuration
management
  (debconf, in a C reimplementation), good package management
(through
  anna, whose acronym expands to anna's not nearly apt) and other
  custom, sized-down versions of the standard Debian tools like
dpkg.

  For those who want to test the installer immediately, images are
  available at
  http://people.debian.org/~sjogren/d-i/local-di-sarge.iso
  http://people.debian.org/~tfheen/d-i/images/2002-12-07/cvs/

  Feel free to try other images than those listed above, but if you
  do, please use the latest version and note the exact version (URL
  and md5sum) in the insallation report.

  The first alpha is only available for i386. The other ports are
  progressing nicely, but the Debian Installation Team does not feel
  that they are ready for the alpha release.

  Currently, it should be possible to install a fully-functional
  Debian system off a CD-ROM or off the Internet without having to
  resort to manual hacking, using reasonably off-the-shelf hardware.
  The installer still has some rough edges, like no proper progress
  bar.  We hope those will be remedied when the time for the next
  alpha, or the first beta comes.

  Debian-installer uses debconf for nearly all user communication.
  That means that even though the interface currently employed is a
  line-based interface, it is quite easy to switch that with another
  interface, like S-Lang or GTK.  Those frontends are, however, not
  ready enough for alpha.  So, the installer does not look too pretty
  right now.

  Other missing, but to-be-implemented features are more backends for
  debconf, like a HTTP database backend for getting default answers,
  nor are automated installations or replication of installs ready
  yet.  Those are being worked on, however.

  As written above, the installer still has some rough edges.  Among
  those is a problem with the autodetection of RTL8139-based NICs. The
  kernel module changed name between 2.2 and 2.4, and discover-data,
  which has the data used by autodetection, is still using the old
  names.  This will be fixed once discover 2 hits the archive.  Also,
  if you mistype your mirror information, it is not possible to
  reenter that information.  On boot, you'll get a few "Cannot load
  module" messages from kmod.  Those are harmless.

  Some areas of debian-installer are less tested than others, and we
  would especially welcome feedback on those areas.  The SCSI
  autodetection and boot loader installation has been tested a lot
  less than IDE.  CD-ROM installs are less tested than network
  installs, so help there would be appreciated.  PCMCIA work has not
  begun, so if it installs on a laptop, it will be by accident.

  All, absolutely all testing reports should be filed as bug reports
  against the installation-reports pseudo-package.  Not sent to me.
  Not to some other random Debian developer.  Not pasted on IRC. Filed
  as bugs.  A template on what information we want is available at
  http://raw.no/d-i/report-template.html .  The template is also
  available in /root/install-report.template after the installation
  has completed.

  This makes our job a whole lot easier, since we can discuss and look
  at installation reports in one place.

  A special thanks go out to Martin Sjögren, Anthony Towns and Adam
  Heath, for great contributions in their respective areas.  Also,
  great thanks go out to all the porters for their suggestions, ideas
  and code which has helped make debian-installer less i386-centric
  and Linux-centric than it else would have been.

  As always, feedback in all forms, be it testing reports, flames,
  ideas, patches or cheers are appreciated.

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Tollef Fog Heen                                   ,''`.
UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are
: :' :
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