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Re: [Gnewsense-dev] gNS 3 mini.iso testing report


From: Karl Goetz
Subject: Re: [Gnewsense-dev] gNS 3 mini.iso testing report
Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2009 19:20:07 +1030

On Fri, 04 Dec 2009 00:03:39 -0500
aurele <address@hidden> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Thanks to Sam and Nyu to offer me the chance of testing the last
> mini.iso
> 
> So you'll see here the report I have done
> 
> http://gnewsense.pastebin.com/f58b828b0

Please include information relevant to the thread *in* the thread. If
you don't, when the pastebin expires the thread becomes useless.

Pasted here for convenience:
[paste]
> The system is install well
> but
> grub don't find gNS on the first disk
> the install ... after a moment offer solution to insert a usb stick
> with non-free software for my wireless kernel choice : I choose the
> 686 bigmen kernel when I partition the disk with the solution inside
> the installation (second scsi hard drive in the laptop) autopartition
> make 3 part a k one with 1 mo
> a / in ext3 & the linux swap
> I don't understand where the k partion is coming from
> Gparted : the K (/dev/sdb1) is black unknown
> Hard Info system report http://gnewsense.pastebin.com/m1136173d

I won't include this paste since its over 1300 lines. In future please
find out what information is needed, and include that in the email.

> Unsupported platform for : Administration / services
> granted permissions without asking for password (I don't ask to
> remember password) but it seem it does
> I have access the root terminal without asking password (always the
> same ... It seems it had register the root without asking me [it
> certainly does at the momment I want to acces the first hard disk)
> System / administration / software source don't works the update
> manage don't appear in a window just the icon on the desktop panel
> the power manage 2.22.1 find my battery at 97% or the laptop is
> connected on the power since many days and was at full at the
> starting installation
[/paste]

> As you can see (on my side) their is two big trouble the first one
> that it remember the root password without question (or I have not pay
> attention enought)

Root is probably locked, so you'd likely have sudo'd once and be using
the cached password.
kk

> and the second that grub don't offer me the choice of booting on the
> 2.3.
> 
> Tell me if you need something before I test another type of
> installation.
> 
> -- aurele
> 
> Aurélien DESBRIÈRES from Corsica Island
> 
> Have a happy hacking day !
> 

-- 
Karl Goetz, (Kamping_Kaiser / VK5FOSS)
Debian contributor / gNewSense Maintainer
http://www.kgoetz.id.au
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