108 lines
3.9 KiB
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108 lines
3.9 KiB
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Template: =ST-image-=V/preinst/initrd-=V
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Type: text
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Description: Initial RAMdisk image generation impossible
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You are attempting to install an initrd kernel image (version
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=V) on a machine currently running kernel version
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${hostversion}.
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.
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No suitable tool for generating initrd images was found in
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${ramdisk} and therefore no initrd image can be generated.
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This will break the installation, unless such tools are also being installed
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right now. Suitable tools:
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.
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${initrddep}
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Template: =ST-image-=V/postinst/depmod-error-initrd-=V
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Type: boolean
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Default: false
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Description: Abort installation after depmod error?
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The 'depmod' command exited with the exit code ${exit_value}
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(${SIGNAL}${CORE}).
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.
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Since this image uses initrd, the ${modules_base}/=V/modules.dep file
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will not be deleted, even though it may be invalid.
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.
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You should abort the installation and fix the
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errors in depmod, or regenerate the initrd image with a known good
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modules.dep file. If you don't abort the installation, there is
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a danger that the system will fail to boot.
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Template: shared/kernel-image/really-run-bootloader
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Type: boolean
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Default: true
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Description: Run the default boot loader?
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The default boot loader for this architecture is $loader, which is
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present.
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.
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However, there is no explicit request to run that boot loader in
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/etc/kernel-img.conf while GRUB seems to be installed with
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a postinst hook set.
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.
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It thus seems that this system is using GRUB as
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boot loader instead of $loader.
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.
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Please choose which should run: the default boot loader now, or the
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GRUB update later.
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Template: =ST-image-=V/postinst/bootloader-test-error-=V
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Type: note
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Description: Error running the boot loader in test mode
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An error occurred while running the ${loader} boot loader in test mode.
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.
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A log is available in ${temp_file_name}. Please edit /etc/${loader}.conf
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manually and re-run ${loader} to fix that issue and keep this system
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bootable.
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Template: =ST-image-=V/postinst/bootloader-error-=V
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Type: note
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Description: Error running the boot loader
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An error occurred while running the ${loader} boot loader.
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.
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A log is available in ${temp_file_name}. Please edit /etc/${loader}.conf
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manually and re-run ${loader} to fix that issue and keep this system
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bootable.
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Template: =ST-image-=V/prerm/removing-running-kernel-=V
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Type: boolean
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Default: true
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Description: Abort kernel removal?
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You are running a kernel (version ${running}) and attempting to remove
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the same version.
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.
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This can make the system unbootable as it will remove
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/boot/vmlinuz-${running} and all modules under the directory
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/lib/modules/${running}. This can only be fixed with a copy of the
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kernel image and the corresponding modules.
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.
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It is highly recommended to abort the kernel removal unless you are
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prepared to fix the system after removal.
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Template: =ST-image-=V/prerm/would-invalidate-boot-loader-=V
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Type: boolean
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Default: true
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Description: Abort kernel removal?
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This system uses a valid /etc/${loader}.conf file that mentions
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${kimage}-=V. Removing =ST-image-=V will invalidate
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that file.
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.
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You will need to edit /etc/${loader}.conf or re-target
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symbolic links mentioned there (typically, /vmlinuz and /vmlinuz.old)
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to not refer to ${kimage}-=V. Then, you will have to re-run ${loader}.
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.
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It is highly recommended to abort the kernel removal unless you are
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prepared to fix the system after removal.
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Template: =ST-image-=V/postinst/missing-firmware-=V
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Type: note
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Description: Required firmware files may be missing
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This system is currently running Linux ${runningversion} and you are
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installing Linux ${version}. In the new version some of the drivers
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used on this system may require additional firmware files:
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.
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${missing}
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.
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Most firmware files are not included in the Debian system because
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no source code is available for them. You may need to reconfigure
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the package manager to include the non-free section of the Debian
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archive before you can install these firmware files.
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