Bug#600305: closed by Ben Hutchings ( Bug#600305: needs to be reopen)
Sorry Ben,
The problem is not entirely solved. Let me explain:
Last day, I was using the experimental kernel from the installation of
the custom CD made by iwamatsu.
I updated from lenny to squeeze using the experimental kernel (no wifi,
etc...).
Because you sent me this email I tried successfully the current kernel.
But I wanted to verify the install CD, so just I tried and I had the
same detection issue. The problem is half resolved.
However, I looked at iwamatsu CD during the install and he modified
linux-image, linux-base, linux-header and maybe something else, can take
a look if you want (I have only one CDrw...).
Does it help? Because if my guess is right - this detection is at the
very beginning of the install process - linux-image is not the only
package that has to be patched...
Let me know.
Mathieu
On 11/16/2010 07:36 PM, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
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which was filed against the linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64 package:
#600305: linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64: MacBookPro 7, 1 mcp89 sata link reset fails, no disks detected during install process
It has been closed by Ben Hutchings<ben@decadent.org.uk>.
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Ben Hutchings
Bug#600305: closed by Ben Hutchings ( Bug#600305: needs to be reopen)
On Tue, 2010-11-16 at 20:32 -0800, Mathieu wrote:
> Sorry Ben,
>
> The problem is not entirely solved. Let me explain:
> Last day, I was using the experimental kernel from the installation of
> the custom CD made by iwamatsu.
> I updated from lenny to squeeze using the experimental kernel (no wifi,
> etc...).
> Because you sent me this email I tried successfully the current kernel.
> But I wanted to verify the install CD, so just I tried and I had the
> same detection issue. The problem is half resolved.
[...]
The installer runs a repackaged version of the kernel which is sometimes
a few revisions behind.
Ben.
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