[debian-edu-commits] [Debian Wiki] Update of "DebianEdu/Status/Stretch" by WolfgangSchweer
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The "DebianEdu/Status/Stretch" page has been changed by WolfgangSchweer:
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Status/Stretch?action=diff&rev1=142&rev2=143
Comment:
move LTSP and default DE related issues to 'fixed+done'.
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== Known installation related issues ==
- * If the kernel command line includes desktop=kde (which is the default), MATE shows up as default DE; see DebianBug:854519. (Fixed in unstable.)
* Both thin and diskless LTSP clients fail to start atm. This is caused by a new upstream release of nbd server/client; see DebianBug:846998. Until the bug is fixed (in ltsp-server and/or nbd-server) this workaround could be used:
{{{
sed -i s#/opt/ltsp/i386#opt/ltsp/i386# /etc/nbd-server/conf.d/ltsp_i386.conf
service nbd-server restart
}}}
- * LTSP chroot installation is broken if the usbstick ISO image is used; see DebianBug:854203. (Fixed in unstable.)
* PXE installations fail atm due to kernel modules mismatch. (This will be fixed once newer netboot-installer images are available.)
== Changes from Jessie to Stretch which need documentation ==
@@ -53, +51 @@
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== Fixed + done (related packages migrated to stretch or unstable) ==
+ * LTSP chroot installation is broken if the usbstick ISO image is used; see DebianBug:854203. (Fixed in unstable.)
+ * If the kernel command line includes desktop=kde (which is the default), MATE shows up as default DE; see DebianBug:854519. (Fixed in unstable.)
* GOsa² sudo Role plugin doesn't allow to add a system with FQDN (DebianBug:834065); upgrading from Jessie requires such action, otherwise a plain LDAP editor must be used.
* The script 'sitesummary2ldapdhcp' fails due to changed output of 'ifconfig'; see DebianBug:846847.
* Installations fails due to debian-edu-artwork packages conflicting with plymouth; fixed in unstable. Workaround possible in d-i environment: remove /etc/plymouth/plymouthd.conf at the right time when packages are configured. This can be achieved by adding this to the kernel command-line:
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