From: Sthu Deus on
Thank You for Your time and answer, Andrei:

> Yes it is. That's why I suggested the kmuto installer.

Is there any reference fro Debian web site to the kmuto site - I have
found one reference from searching machine but the link was not found on
the Debian site. How I can know that the ISO images that are available
on the developers site are Debian project acknowledged this day?

Sorry for stubbornness on my side.


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From: Andrei Popescu on
On Sb, 24 iul 10, 13:50:02, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Andrei:
>
> > Yes it is. That's why I suggested the kmuto installer.
>
> Is there any reference fro Debian web site to the kmuto site - I have
> found one reference from searching machine but the link was not found on
> the Debian site. How I can know that the ISO images that are available
> on the developers site are Debian project acknowledged this day?

They are not acknowledged. A more "official"[1] way to install lenny on
ext4 that I can think of would be to follow the procedure for installing
unstable from the business-card image[2] and select stable instead of
unstable. You will also have to install a newer kernel from
backports.org, which is also not official yet or compile your own
kernel.

[1] in quotes, because it involves the alpha installer
[2] http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#unstable-images

There is also the option of creating your ext4 partitions, install with
debootstrap and then install a newer kernel (from backports or your
own).

Regards,
Andrei
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From: Wolodja Wentland on
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 13:43 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Ron:
>
> > This sure looks like it might be a Live CD:
> > http://mirror.home-dn.net/d-i/2.6.32/lenny-custom-0116.iso
>
> How I can be sure it is official and by the Debian security team
> supported?

Why don't you just use the images provided by kmuto? They are exactly
what you are looking for. I don't get your resistence ...

so long

Wolodja
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From: Ron Johnson on
On 07/24/2010 01:43 AM, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Ron:
>
>> This sure looks like it might be a Live CD:
>> http://mirror.home-dn.net/d-i/2.6.32/lenny-custom-0116.iso
>
> How I can be sure it is official and by the Debian security team
> supported?
>

What part of "This directory provides Debian GNU/Linux Stable
installer ISO images with a modification by Kenshi Muto to support
newer hardwares, such as SATA and Ethernet devices." don't you
understand?

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From: Lisi on
On Saturday 24 July 2010 07:39:49 Sthu Deus wrote:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Ron:
> > Isn't the Stable kernel too old to have a stable ext4 implementation?
>
> I guess it is, so no other official ways to go?

If you don't like any of the suggestions, you have four choices:

1) Do nothing, use a filing system which is used in the basic Lenny
installation and wait for Squeeze to become Stable.

2) Use Squeeze; it is apparently fairly stable now.

3) Try a backported kernel. But that is no more "official" than Kenshi Muto's
installer. (I am not clear what you mean by "official".)

4) Use a different distro which already supports Ext 4.

Or you could still always do as has been suggested several times: use Kenshi
Muto's installer.

Lisi


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