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any new ISO soon ?
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Hello,
Could you include dhclient in the install setup?
I have problems with dhcp it doesn't connect to the modem, but dhclient works.
Sorry my English is bad.
Thank u!
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Hi!
I'd also be very interested in a new version since the old one doesn't support lzo compression on btrfs. Because of that it is pretty useless as a rescue system for me right now since no lzo compressed device will be mounted. Are there any plans for a new release in the nearby future? I'd be more than happy to help testing it.
Also how about integrating burg as well. Seems to me that it's a very nice fork of grub2. But I have no idea if it will support btrfs as a rootfs atm.
Anyway, I hope there will be an updated version out soon.
Thanks!
BYE
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When I boot and press the x86_64 option nothing happens. It only shows the wallpaper. The i686 seems to be loading some files at least (quit when I saw something happening).
I've tried with a DVD and with a USB stick.
How do I get it to work?
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You try uefi boot or normal bios boot?
I work on a new release, when initscripts are fine i'll push a new image to the servers.
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Hello,
Could you include dhclient in the install setup?
I have problems with dhcp it doesn't connect to the modem, but dhclient works.
Sorry my English is bad.
Thank u!
dhclient is on all images you need to call it from console.
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You try uefi boot or normal bios boot?
I work on a new release, when initscripts are fine i'll push a new image to the servers.
Hello.
I tried this with uefi. I can change it in the BIOS so I'm going to try normal bios boot now.
Edit: I got the installer working with normal bios. What's best from uefi or normal? Is there advantages with uefi since it's the new thing?
Last edited by msl (2011-05-12 13:44:59)
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tpowa wrote:You try uefi boot or normal bios boot?
I work on a new release, when initscripts are fine i'll push a new image to the servers.
Hello.
I tried this with uefi. I can change it in the BIOS so I'm going to try normal bios boot now.
Edit: I got the installer working with normal bios. What's best from uefi or normal? Is there advantages with uefi since it's the new thing?
System configuration? Motherboard and BIOS/UEFI details?
By x86_64 option I persume you mean x86_64 kernel and assuming your UEFI firmware to be 64-bit, it should work. How did you confirm i686 load some files but x86_64 does not? Can you describe/post what is that 'SOMETHING HAPPENING' with i686? Whenever you post any question, please add all these info to the initial post itself. Simply mentioning x86_64 does not work (or i686 kinda works) does not help anyone.
Last edited by skodabenz (2011-05-12 15:52:36)
My new forum user/nick name is "the.ridikulus.rat" .
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Ok new images created they will sync now to the mirrors, stay tuned for new announcement.
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New iso uploaded please continue here:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=119109
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Closed: Please follow this thread for the latest release
Thanks.
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