- Merge in d-i iso/syslinux help files from d-i CVS to data/sarge.

Expand ${DEBIAN_VERSION}, ${MEDIA_TYPE}, and ${BUILD_DATE}
      Only f3.txt varies (due to net boot type).
      Closes: #220612, #221186
    - Add "expert" mode to isolinux.cfg for sarge.
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Joey Hess 2003-12-22 17:30:44 +00:00
parent 50024359cb
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0fHELP INDEX:07
0fHELP INDEX07
Press the function keys <09F107> through <09F1007> for helpful information.
0fKEY TOPIC07
<09F107> This page, the help index.
<09F207> Prerequisites for installing this system.
<09F307> Boot methods for special ways of using this Rescue disk.
<09F407> Special boot arguments, overview.
<09F507> Special boot arguments for special machines.
<09F607> Special boot arguments for selected disk controllers.
<09F707> Special boot arguments for the install system.
<09F207> Prerequisites for installing Debian.
<09F307> Boot methods for special ways of using this ${MEDIA_TYPE}
<09F407> Special boot parameters, overview.
<09F507> Special boot parameters for special machines.
<09F607> Special boot parameters for selected disk controllers.
<09F707> Special boot parameters for the install system.
<09F807> How to get help.
<09F907> Debian e-mail lists.
<09F907> About the Debian project.
<09F1007> Copyrights and warranties.
Press <09ENTER07> or type boot method, arguments, and <09ENTER07> to boot.
Press <09ENTER07> or type boot method, parameters, and <09ENTER07> to boot.
Press any of <09F207> through <09F1007> for quick installation help.

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0fCOPYRIGHTS AND WARRANTIES07
Debian GNU/Linux is Copyright (C) 1993-2003 Software in the Public Interest,
and others.
Copyright (C) 1993-2002 Software in the Public Interest, and others.
The 09Debian GNU/Linux07 system is freely redistributable. You may find
a few programs distributed with Debian in directories named "non-free"
that are 0fnot07 freely redistributable, but none of these are critical
components of the system. After installation, the exact distribution
terms for each program are described in the corresponding file
/usr/share/doc/0bpackagename07/copyright.
The Debian GNU/Linux system is freely redistributable. After installation,
the exact distribution terms for each package are described in the
corresponding file /usr/share/doc/0bpackagename07/copyright.
Debian GNU/Linux comes with 0fABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY07, to the extent
permitted by applicable law.
@ -19,5 +16,8 @@ permitted by applicable law.
Press <09ENTER07> or type boot method, arguments, and <09ENTER07> to boot.
Press function key <09F107> for the help index.
Press <09ENTER07> or type boot method, parameters, and <09ENTER07> to boot.
Press <09F107> for the help index.

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0fPREREQUISITES FOR INSTALLING THIS SYSTEM07
0fPREREQUISITES FOR INSTALLING DEBIAN07
You must have at least twelve megabytes of RAM and swap space, or 14MB
if not using swap; there is no low memory boot disk any longer.
You must have at least 64 megabytes of RAM to use this Debian installer.
You should have space on your hard disk to create a new disk partition
of at least 64 megabytes and swap space to install the base system.
You'll need more disk space to install additional packages, depending
on what you wish to do with your new Debian system.
of at least 256 megabytes to install the base system. You'll need more
disk space to install additional packages, depending on what you wish
to do with your new Debian system.
See the Installation Manual or the FAQ for more information; both
documents are located in the /doc directory on this CD-ROM.
They are also available at the Debian web site, http://www.debian.org/
documents are available at the Debian web site, 0fhttp://www.debian.org/07
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Press <09ENTER07> or type boot method, arguments, and <09ENTER07> to boot.
Press <09ENTER07> or type boot method, parameters, and <09ENTER07> to boot.
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0fBOOT METHODS07
0fAvailable boot methods:07
0flinux07 or 0fcdrom07
Start the installation -- this is the default CDROM install.
0flinux07
Start the installation -- this is the default ${MEDIA_TYPE} install.
0fnet07
Start the installation for a network install.
0fexpert07
Start the installation in expert mode, for maximum control.
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0fSPECIAL BOOT ARGUMENTS - OVERVIEW07
0fSPECIAL BOOT PARAMETERS - OVERVIEW07
On a few systems, you may need to specify a parameter at the 0fboot:07
prompt in order to boot the system. For example, Linux may not be able
to "autodetect" your hardware, and you will need to explicitly specify
its location or type for it to be recognized. The table below
indicates whether you need a parameter. If you do, enter the 0fboot
method07 followed by the parameter from the table. For example, if your
3.5 inch floppy drive is your second drive, and your first drive is a
5.25 inch one, you would type "0flinux root=/dev/fd107" at the 0fboot:07
prompt. Some of the arguments require numerical parameters which are
shown in 0bcyan07. By default, these are interpreted as decimal. If you use
hex numbers you have to add a 0x prefix (e.g., 0x300).
to autodetect your hardware, and you may need to explicitly specify
its location or type for it to be recognized.
For more information about what boot arguments you can use, press:
For more information about what boot parameters you can use, press:
<09F507> -- boot arguments for special machines
<09F607> -- boot arguments for various disk controllers
<09F707> -- boot arguments understood by the install system
<09F507> -- boot parameters for special machines
<09F607> -- boot parameters for various disk controllers
<09F707> -- boot parameters understood by the install system
Many kernel modules are loaded dynamically by the installer, and parameters
for those modules cannot be given on the command line. To be prompted for
parameters when modules are loaded, boot in expert mode (see <09F307>).
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0fSPECIAL BOOT ARGUMENTS - VARIOUS HARDWARE07
0fSPECIAL BOOT PARAMETERS - VARIOUS HARDWARE07
You can use the following boot arguments at the 0fboot:07 prompt,
You can use the following boot parameters at the 0fboot:07 prompt,
in combination with the boot method (see <09F307>).
If you use hex numbers you have to use the 0x prefix (e.g., 0x300).
0fHARDWARE PARAMETER TO SPECIFY07
Monochrome monitor 0fmono07
Disable framebuffer for monitor 0fvideo=vga16:off07
0f
HARDWARE PARAMETER TO SPECIFY07
IBM PS/1 or ValuePoint (IDE disk) 0fhd=0bcylinders0f,0bheads0f,0bsectors07
IBM ThinkPad 0ffloppy=thinkpad07
IBM Pentium Microchannel 0fmca-pentium no-hlt07
Protect I/O port regions 0freserve=0biobase0f,0bextent07[0f,0b...07]
Workaround faulty FPU (old machines) 0fno38707
Advanced Power Management 0fapm=on07
If your system hangs when booting, and the last message you see is
"aec671x-detect..", try 0fgdth=disable:y07
0fEthernet:07
Some ethernet and proprietary CD-ROM drivers are loaded as modules.
For such drivers, give parameters for them during the installation
process, not at boot. See the Installation Manual for details.
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0fSPECIAL BOOT ARGUMENTS - VARIOUS DISK DRIVES07
0fSPECIAL BOOT PARAMETERS - VARIOUS DISK DRIVES07
You can use the following boot arguments at the 0fboot:07 prompt,
You can use the following boot parameters at the 0fboot:07 prompt,
in combination with the boot method (see <09F307>).
0fHARDWARE PARAMETER TO SPECIFY07
0f
HARDWARE PARAMETER TO SPECIFY07
Adaptec 151x, 152x 0faha152x=0biobase07[0f,0birq07[0f,0bscsi-id07[0f,0breconnect07]]]
Adaptec 1542 0faha1542=0biobase07[0f,0bbuson0f,0bbusoff07[0f,0bdmaspeed07]]
Adaptec 274x, 284x 0faic7xxx=no_reset07 (enabled if non-zero)
USB keyboard (floppy boot) 0fkeytimer07 (keep root floppy ready)
BusLogic SCSI Hosts 0fbuslogic=0biobase07
Certain DELL machines 0faic7xxx=no_probe07
Future Domain TMC-8xx/950 0ftmc8xx=0bmem_base0f,0birq07
@ -16,9 +15,9 @@ Pro Audio Spectrum 0fpas16=0biobase0f,0birq07
PS/2 ESDI (MCA) 0fed=0bcyl0f,0bhead0f,0bsec07
Seagate ST-0x 0fst0x=0bmem_base0f,0birq07
Trantor T128 0ft128=0bmem_base0f,0birq07
If your system hangs when booting, and the last message you see is
"aec671x-detect..", try 0fgdth=disable:y07
Press <09ENTER07> or type boot method, arguments, and <09ENTER07> to boot.
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0fSPECIAL BOOT ARGUMENTS - INSTALLATION SYSTEM07
0fSPECIAL BOOT PARAMETERS - INSTALLATION SYSTEM07
You can use the following boot arguments at the 0fboot:07 prompt,
in combination with the boot method (see <09F307>).
If you use hex numbers you have to use the 0x prefix (e.g., 0x300).
These arguments are used by the installation system to specify
how the installation system should be run.
0fARGUMENT MEANING07
0fquiet07 Quiet mode; fewer prompts
0fverbose07 Verbose mode; more prompts
0fdebug07 Debugging mode; look at tty3 for messages.
0fbootkbd07 Set the keyboard translation to use, e.g.,
0fbootkbd=qwerty/us07
You can use the following boot parameters at the 0fboot:07 prompt,
in combination with the boot method (see <09F307>). These parameters
control how the installer works.
0f
RESULT PARAMETER07
Verbose debugging 0fDEBCONF_DEBUG=507
Debug boot sequence 0fBOOT_DEBUG=107
Disable framebuffer 0fdebian-installer/framebuffer=false07
Set keyboard map 0fbootkbd=es07
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0fGETTING HELP07
If you can't install the system, don't despair! The Debian team is ready to
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like to hear about it and work through it with you, and the next user who
comes up with the same problem will profit from your experience!
If you can't install Debian, don't despair! The Debian team is ready to
help you! We are especially interested in hearing about installation
problems, because in general they don't happen to only 0fone07 person.
We've either already heard about your particular problem and can dispense a
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0fWelcome to 0bDebian GNU/Linux sarge0f!07
0fWelcome to Debian GNU/Linux ${DEBIAN_VERSION}!07
This is a Debian CD-ROM. Keep it available once you have installed
your system, as you can boot from it to repair the system on your hard
disk if that ever becomes necessary (press <09F307> for details).
This is a Debian installation ${MEDIA_TYPE}, built on ${BUILD_DATE}.
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for quick installation help.
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press <09F407>.
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erase them! If you haven't made backups yet, remove the CD-ROM
from the drive and press <09RESET07> or <09Control-Alt-Del07> to get back to
your old system.
proceeding. The installation procedure can completely and
0cirreversibly07 erase them! If you haven't made backups yet,
remove the ${MEDIA_TYPE} and press <09RESET07> or
<09Control-Alt-Delete07> to return to your old system.
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8
debian/changelog vendored
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It is already on CD1 of a normal CD set.
* Kenshi Muto
- Add jfbterm, unifont into forcd1 (second stage of debian-installer needs
them).
them).
* Joey Hess
- Merge in d-i iso/syslinux help files from d-i CVS to data/sarge.
Expand ${DEBIAN_VERSION}, ${MEDIA_TYPE}, and ${BUILD_DATE}
Only f3.txt varies (due to net boot type).
Closes: #220612, #221186
- Add "expert" mode to isolinux.cfg for sarge.
-- Raphael Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org> Wed, 20 Aug 2003 20:17:06 +0200

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# Keep the original file timestamp
touch -r $BASEDIR/data/$CODENAME/sbm.bin.gz $CDDIR/install/sbm.bin
cp -p $BASEDIR/data/$CODENAME/README.sbm $CDDIR/install/
# Isolinux config files
cp -f $BASEDIR/data/$CODENAME/isolinux.txt $BASEDIR/data/$CODENAME/f*.txt boot$N/isolinux/
# Isolinux help files come from the d-i tree (mostly).
BUILD_DATE=$(date +%Y%m%d)
for file in $BASEDIR/data/$CODENAME/isolinux.txt $BASEDIR/data/$CODENAME/f*.txt; do
sed -e "s/\${MEDIA_TYPE}/CDROM/" \
-e "s/\${DEBIAN_VERSION}/${CODENAME}/" \
-e "s/\${BUILD_DATE}/${BUILD_DATE}/" \
< $file > boot$N/isolinux/$(basename $file)
done
# Isolinux config file.
cat > boot$N/isolinux/isolinux.cfg <<EOF
DEFAULT /install/vmlinuz
APPEND vga=normal initrd=/install/cdrom.gz ramdisk_size=8192 root=/dev/rd/0 init=/linuxrc devfs=mount,dall rw
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kernel /install/vmlinuz
LABEL cdrom
kernel /install/vmlinuz
LABEL expert
kernel /install/vmlinuz
append DEBCONF_PRIORITY=low vga=normal initrd=/install/cdrom.gz ramdisk_size=8192 root=/dev/rd/0 init=/linuxrc devfs=mount,dall rw
LABEL net
kernel /install/vmlinuz
append vga=normal initrd=/install/net.gz ramdisk_size=8192 root=/dev/rd/0 init=/linuxrc devfs=mount,dall rw