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# Yad - NOTE!!! If you use this, you'll get a version
# that won't work right in Stable/Wheezy.
# Instead, get deb packages from
# http://debs.slavino.sk/pool/main/y/yad/
# Version 0.20.3-1 is for Stable/Wheezy
Mon Jan 13, 2014 12:24 am
fsmithred wrote:Installer log is /var/log/refractainstaller_error.log or something like that. (Tab-complete is your friend.) But if you installed a second time, the first log is gone.
tee: write error
/usr/sbin/grub-setup: warn: Attempting to install GRUB to a partitionless disk or to a partition. This is a BAD idea..
/usr/sbin/grub-setup: warn: Embedding is not possible. GRUB can only be installed in this setup by using blocklists. However, blocklists are UNRELIABLE and their use is discouraged..
Generating grub.cfg ...
fsmithred wrote:There's no desktop icon for the installer. The discussion we had about that was for Makulu. I might add one if people think it's a good idea. In the past, there was more pressure from people to keep the desktop clean.
fsmithred wrote:You can't use the latest versions of yad with wheezy. I don't know which build of refracta you're using, but I added a note to sources.list warning about this.
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# Yad - NOTE!!! If you use this, you'll get a version
# that won't work right in Stable/Wheezy.
# Instead, get deb packages from
# http://debs.slavino.sk/pool/main/y/yad/
# Version 0.20.3-1 is for Stable/Wheezy
0.21.0-1 also works in wheezy, and it's in some of the earlier isos, but it's not the one listed for wheezy and slavino.sk. Maybe some of it doesn't work, but I haven't noticed, and it's what I'm using on my main box for testing stuff. I've reverted to 0.20.3-1 in refracta-7.2.
fsmithred wrote:When you install with the unplugged drives, it would be a good idea to use uuids or labels in fstab, in case drive order changes.
fsmithred wrote:A Back button would be difficult. I think I'd have to put every screen in a separate function and make one of the buttons send you to the previous function. Right now, most of the code is not in functions. I did recently add some additional ways to exit the script. (Maybe that was just the zenity version.)
fsmithred wrote:If you ran update-grub from the old installation, it would have added an entry for the new installation. If you booted from that menu, you may run into trouble if you remove the old installation. Before doing that, boot into the new installation and run 'grub-install /dev/sda' if you want the new installation to be in charge of booting.
E: The value 'stable' is invalid for APT::Default-Release as such a release is not available in the sources
E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
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