Debian 2.2 Install メッセージとコマンド

 

Debian 3.0 のインストール時のメッセージと選択肢です。
ぜんぜん、整理していませんので、あまり使えないでしょう・・・
ご参考までに・・・

<動作確認>

Vivi
Chopper

<記述説明>

例1:rescue disk <FD boot
  フロッピーディスクのrescue diskを入れて起動

例2:///
  以下省略

例3:boot:\(enter)\
  boot:って出てきたらEnterキーを押す

例4:\〜\
  選択した選択肢

例5:その他
  大体は、表示されるメッセージ

 

---SN-Knowledge Information----------------
知識コード:snkm001000007
タイトル:インストール時のメッセージ
上位知識コード:Debian(snkm001000006)
提供者:主任(sn0002)
レベル:メモ書き(LV001)
登録日:2002/12/05
最終更新日:2002/12/05
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rescue disk <FD boot
///
boot:\(enter)\
loading linux...............
///
CFS:insert root floppy disk to be loaded into RAM disk and press ENTER
root disk <FD
///


-Release Notes-
Software in the public interest
presents
*** Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 ***
This is the Debian Installation system,boot floppies 2.2.26.
Keep it pnce you have installed your system,as you can boot from it to repair the system on your hard disk if that ever becomes necessary.
This installation set was built on 2001-06-13 by adam di carlo
<aph@debian.org>

debian's developers ///

\<continue>\


-debian gnu/linux installation main menu-
Your keybord has not yet been configured.please select "next from the menu to configure the leyboard

\Next :Configure the keyboard\


-select a keyboard-
Please select a keyboard.if you don't find the exact right choice below,please choose something close.
You'll be able to configure more keyboard choices by running 'kbdconfig7 once you have installed the base system.

\gwerty/jp106 :Japan\


-debian gnu/linux installation main menu-
There are "Linux native" and "linux swap" partitions present on your system.the next step would be to initialize and activate a swap partition to provide virtual memory to your system.if you have not finished partitioning your disks or wish to chenge the partitions,please select "Previous" from the menu to partition them.
if you are satisfied with your patitions,please select "Next" from the menu to initialize and activate your swap patition, or "Alternate" to activate a previously-initialized swap partition.if you absolutely insist on doing without a swap partition,select "Alternate1".

\Netxt :Initialize and activate a swap partition\


-select swap patition-
Please select the partiton to initialize as a swap device.

\/dev/hda2:linux swap\


-skip the scan for bad vlocks?-
The system can scan the entire partition for un-readable disk blocks and will mark any such bad blocks it finds so that they will not be used.
///////
Should the bad-block scan be skipped on '/dev/hda2'?

\<Yes>\<no>


-Are your sure?-
you have chosen to initialize /dev/hda2 as a swap device.
this will permanently erase any data on this partition.are you sure you want to do this?

\<Yes>\<no>


-debian gnu/linux installation main menu-
there are "linux native" partitions present on your system but none are mounted.you must mount a root filesysytem,and you may mount other filesystem,befor installing the system.if you have just created the partitions,you must initialize them before you can mount them.please select "next" to initialize and mount a linux partition,or "alternate" to mount a previously-initialized partition.

\next :initialize a linux partition\


-select partition-
please select the partition to initialize as a linux "ext2" filesystem.

\/dev/hda3:linux native\


-pre-2.2 linux kernel Compatiblity?-
This 2.2 version of the linux kernel has new "ext2" filesystem features not present in earlier kernel version.
using these features ,however,means that you will not be able to use this filesystem with earlier kernels,such as linux 2.0.

dou you want to retain linux kernel 2.0 compatibility?

\<Yes>\<no>


-Skip the scan for Bad blocks?
The system can scan the entire partition for un-readable disk blocks and will mark any such bad blocks it finds so that they will not be used.
///////
Should the bad-block scan be skipped on '/dev/hda3'?

\<yes>\<no>


-are you sure?-
you have chosen to initialize /dev/hda3 as a linux "ext2" filesystem. this will permanently erase any data on this partition.aye you sure you want to do this?

\<yes>\<no>

riting inode tables :done
///


-mount as the root filesystem?-
you must mount your root filesystem ("/") before you can mount any other filesystem.would you like to mount /dev/hda3 as the root filesystem?

\<yes>\<no>


-debian mein menu---
You've mounted your root filesystem.you may initiaize and mount additional filesystems,or you may go on to install the operating system lernel and the moduls.

\Next :install operating system kernel and moduls\


-select installation medium-
please select the medium you will use to install the sysytem.

\/dev/fd0 :first floppy drive\


-please insert disk-
please place the rescue floppy in the first floppy drive.

rescue disk <FD

\<continue>\<cancel>


-please wait-
installing the rescue floppy ...

-insert disk-
the drivers are being installed from the first floppy drive.

please insert driver disk 1.

driver disk 1 <FD

\<continue>\<cancel>


-reading disk-
this is disk 1 of 4 in the drv14 series of 13-jun-2001 04:21 CDT.

-insert disk-
the drivers are being installed from the first floppy drive.

please insert driver disk 2.

driver disk 2 <FD

\<continue>\<cancel>


-reading disk-
this is disk 2 of 4 in the drv14 series of 13-jun-2001 04:21 CDT.

-insert disk-
the drivers are being installed from the first floppy drive.

please insert driver disk 3.

driver disk 3 <FD

\<continue>\<cancel>


-reading disk-
this is disk 3 of 4 in the drv14 series of 13-jun-2001 04:21 CDT.

-insert disk-
the drivers are being installed from the first floppy drive.

please insert driver disk 4.

driver disk 4 <FD

\<continue>\<cancel>


-reading disk-
this is disk 4 of 4 in the drv14 series of 13-jun-2001 04:21 CDT.

-please wait-
///

-debian menu----
you've installed the operating system kernel and the modules.please select "next" to configure the device driver modules,or "alrenate" if you have to configure any PCMCIA devices.

\next :configure device driver modules\


-question-
you may load some additional modules from as extra floppy disk for example,device drivers shipped from your hardware vender.they must reside on the floppy in the standard modules tree(lib/modules/'section').unless you were provided with such a floppy ,just skip this step.

would you like to skip this step?

\<yes>\<no>


-select categoly-
Modules are loadable device drivers./////

please select the category of modules.
自分のデバイスを探す
Exit finished with these modules.return to previous menu.
block
cdrom
fs drivers that allow many different filesystems to be accessed
ipv4
ipv6
misc
net*ne2
scsi
usb
video

\exit\


-debian GNU/linux-----
the hostname is the name of the system. you need it even if you aren't setting up this system on a netwaork.

\next :configure the hostname\


-choose the host name-
every debian system has a name - even if it is not on a network.this name is called its "hostnme".you should now specify a hostname for your new system.
////

please enter your host name

\cosmos\
\<ok>\<cancel> or enterkey

-menu----
////

\condigure the network\


-automatic network configuration-
configuration for eth0(ethernet or fast ethernet)
do you want to use DHCP or BOOTP to automatically configure this interface?you'll need a DHCP or BOOTP server in the local network for this to work.

\<yes>\<no>


-please wait-
///

-information-
the network has been successfully configured using DHCP/BOOTP.

\<continue>\


-menu-----
you've configured the device driver modules.please select "next" to install the base sysytem.

\next :install the base system\


-select installation medium-
please select the medium you will use to install the system.

\network :retrieve from network\


-fetching installation files over the network-
going to download the following files over a HTTP connection:base2_2.tgz

\<continue>\


-select installation server-
please provide the URL from which to download the installation files.if you have proxy server,fill that out as well;otherwise ,leave it set to 'none'

\<ok>\<cancel><help>


-installing from network-
fetcing base2_2.tgz
server/////

<stop>

-please wait-
///


-menu------
you've installed the base system and the operationg system kernel.please select "next" to configure the base system.

\next:configure the base system\


-select timezone-
please select the appropriate location in the world in which you live.we suggest you use the left pane to specify your time zone by country or continent.

Directories:
\Asia\

Timezones:
\Tokyo\


-timezone configuration-
unix system clocks are generally set to GMT("///").
///
the hardware clock says the time is now
sat may 01 00:00:00 2002
will the hardware clock be set to GMT?

<yes>\<no>\


-menu----
you will either boot linux from a floppy disk,or you will have it boot from the hard disk when your system is turned on .
please select "next" to make linux bootable the hard disk,select "alternate" to make a boot floppy, or select "alternate1" to reboot the system.

\next :make linux bootable directly from hard disk\


-where should the LILO boot loader be installed?
LILo can be installed either into the master boot record(MBR),or into the /dev/hda3 boot block.if installed into the MBR,LILO will take control of the bot process.if you choose not to install LILO into the MBR,you will have the opportunity later on to install an alternative MBR program (for bootstrapping LILO)

\dev/hda :install LILO in the MBR(use this if unsure).\
/dev/hda3 :install LILO in the root partition's boot sector.


-menu---
you've built your system.you should build a boot floppy that will start the system just in case it dosen't start directly from the hard disk.please select "next" to build the boot floppy.

\Next :make a boot floppy\


-change disk-
please place a blank floppy disk in the first floppy disk drive, and press ENTER.

blank disk <FD

\<continue>\

//format//
-please wait-
creating a filesystem in the floppy...
-please wait-
copying the operating system kernel...


-menu--
you've built your system and boot floppy. the moment of truth approaches! pleas select "next" to reboot the system.
\next:reboot the system\


-reboot the system?-
if you are ready to reboot the system,you should have the boot floppy (if you created one) in the first floppy drive,or no floppy in the first floppy drive if you want to boot directly from the hard disk,or the debian rescue floppy if you want to reboot the installation system.
please take care of that before you answer "Yes" to the folloeing question.

reboot the system?

\<yesy>\<no>


-debian system configration-
Md5 passwords are more secure snd allow for passwaords longer than 8 characters to be used.However,they can cause compatibillity problems if you are using NIS or sharing passwoed files with older systems.

shall i enable md5 passwords?

<yes>\<no>\


-debian system configration-
shadow passwords make youe system more secure because nobody is able to view even encrypted passwords.passwords are stored in a aeparate file that can only be read by special programs.we recommend the use of shadow paddwords.if you're going to use NIS you could run into trouble.

shall i install shadow passwords?

\<yes>\<no>


-debian system configration-
before proceeding,you need to set a password for 'root' , the system administrative account.///

Note that you will not be able to see the password as you type it.

\<ok>\


-debian system configration-
enter a password for root:
\********\(表示されません)
\<ok>\<cancel>


-debian system configration-
please enter the ///// again to verify you have typed in correctly.

re-enter password to verify:
\******\(表示されません)
\<ok>\<cancel>


-debian system configration-
It's a had idea to use the root account for nomal day-to-day activities,such as the reading of electronic mail,because even a small mistake can resulet in disaster.///

shall i create a nomal user account now?
\<yes>\<no>


-debian system configration-
select a usename for the new account.///

enter a usename for your account:
\username\
\<ok>\<cancel>

-debian system configration-
enter the full name of the new user.your fullname is a good choise.

enter a full name for the new user:

\userfullname\
\<ok>\<cancel>


-debian system configration-
a good password will contain a mixture of letters///

enter a password for the new user:
\******\(表示されません)
\<ok>\<cancel>


-debian system configration-
please enter the same user password again to verify you have typed in correctly.

re-enter password to verify:
\******\(表示されません)
\<ok>\<cancel>


-debian system configration-
it seem your system doesn7t need PCMCIA.////

shall i remove the pcmcia packages?

<yes>\<no>\

-debian system configration-
if you have an account on an ISP,and you want to use it to fetch the packages to install on the system from the internet,you may configure the PPP service now ,and i will open a PPP connection to your ISP.

do you want to use a PPP connection to install the system?

<yes>\<no>\


-apt configuration-
apt can access the debian archive in a variety of way.///

choose the method apt should use to access the debian archive:

cdrom
http
\ftp\
filesystem
edit source list by hand


-apt configuration-
some software in debian must be downloaded from sites outside the unites states.///

use non-us software?
\<yes>\<no>

-apt configuration-
some non-free software has been made to work with debian.///

use non-free software?
\<yes>\<no>


-apt configuration-
some additional soft ware has been made to work with debian.///

use contrib software?
\<yes>\<no>


-apt configuration-
select the contry the mirror should be in.///

select a country:
\Japan|


-apt configuration-
select the debian mirror apt should use.///

choose the debian mirror to use:
\ftp.jp.debian.org\


(testing apt sources...)


-apt configuration-
apt is now configured,///

add another apt source?

<yes>\<no>\


-debian system configuration-
there are two ways to install additional software onto your debian system.///

how do you want to choose additional software to install?
\simple\


-debian task installer v1.0///-
(speaceで選択)
\<finish>\


-anXious - X windows system configuration-
if you have a "fairly modern" computer with a PCI(or,on Sparc,SBUS)video card,Ican try to automatically determine what kind of hardware you have and suggest an approptiate X server to use.May i continue?
<yes>\<no>\


9 packages upgraded,353 newly installed,0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 207MB of archives.after unpacking 506MBwill be used.
Do you want to continue?[Y/n}\Y\

-Configuring-
One or more package failed to install.///
packages failed to install . retry?
\<yes>\<no>


-lynx configuration-
please enter default URL to use if none is given when invoking lynx.
you must enter a full URL(including the "http://",etc.)or an absolute pathname.

what is lynx's homepage?
\http://www.debian.org/\
\<ok>\<cancel>


-Configuring Esound-common-
///
dou you have sound hardware installed?
\yes\


configuring gnuplot-
///

\no\


sonfiguring ssh-
///
\<ok>\


configuring ssh
///
<yes>\<no>\


configuring ssh-
///
do you want to run the sshd server?
\yse\


//
[---Press return---]
\(enter)\
enter value (default='1','x' to restart):\5\
//

//
nameserver
//
\n\


//
default paper name?[letter]\a4\
//


//samba
\i\\N\\(enter)\
//


//
X VGA16//\n\
//


-confiuring-
have fun!
//
\<ok>\

-XF86Setup----------------------------
-SVGA-----------------------------
apt-get install xserver-svga
XF86Setup
\(return)\
Mouse>PS/2>Mousedevice-/dev/psaux>Emulate3Buttons>Apply
Keyboard>Model:Japanese 106-key>Layout(language):Japanese>Apply
Card>RIVA TNT
Monitor>Horizontal-31.5-56.6>Vertical-60-72
Modeselection>640x480>800x600>1024x768>16bpp
Done
Okey
save
okey


-gnome-------------------------------
apt-get install gdm


-alsa-------------------------------
apt-get install alsa-base
apt-get install alsaconf
alsaconf
ok