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Hi there!
When I was younger I believed everything would get better as times goes by. Especially software. Just like wine.
But today I tried using Hugin to stitch a panorama consisting of some photos I took just two hours ago. And guess what ... the output is that brilliant I would wipe my a. with.
So I want to get my „old“ system back (be able to boot into my old system). Hugin on my old system will feel like stepping back some decades. But it will work in a way I can handle. It always did.
The bad thing is that I cannot boot into that system because the devuan/lilo installation gave me a system that is unable to boot my old configuration. So I'm thinking of using qemu to setup a configuration with the old harddisk partitions. I'm sure Hugin would work (it always did).
But how can I achieve this? Or what can I do to make lilo to be able to boot my old debian system?
I'm some sort of helpless 'though I'm pretty used to solve problems.
So here's some information I consider helpful:
Harddisk partitions I use (Partitions marked with * are the ones I use for Devuan, some of them also used with old system):
Part. size used for
----- --------- ---------------
* sda1 10,00 GB Devuan /
* sda2 11,17 GB swap
* sda3 9,78 GB /usr/local
sda4 extended
* sda5 15,29 GB /home/gszaktilla/dokumente
* sda6 29,49 GB Devuan /usr
* sda7 322,09 GB /home/gszaktilla/dokumente/datensammlung
* sda8 514,62 GB /home/gszaktilla/dokumente/qemu
sda9 9,75 GB Debian /tmp
sda10 9,32 GB Debian /var
sdb1 21,24 GB Debian 7.11 / <------------------ old root partition
sdb2 13,20 GB Devuan /tmp
sda is a hard disk (one of those with rotating magnet discs), sdb is an SSD.
/etc/fstab on sdb1 (old system) reads
/dev/sdb1 / ext4 errors=remount-ro,noatime 0 1
/dev/sda2 none swap 0 0
/dev/sda3 /usr/local ext4 user,exec 0 8
/dev/sr0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
/dev/sdd1 /media/usb0 auto rw,user,noauto 0 0
/dev/sdd2 /media/usb1 auto rw,user,noauto 0 0
/dev/sda9 /tmp ext4 rw,user,exec 0 6
/dev/sda10 /var ext4 rw,user,exec 0 7
/dev/sda5 /home/gszaktilla/dokumente ext3 rw,user,exec 0 2
/dev/sda7 /home/gszaktilla/dokumente/datensammlung ext4 ro,user,noexec 0 3
/dev/sda8 /home/gszaktilla/dokumente/qemu ext4 rw,user,exec 0 4
/dev/sdc1 /home/gszaktilla/dokumente/datensammlung/video auto rw,user,noexec 0 0
/etc/lilo.conf („new“ system) reads
large-memory
#boot = /dev/disk/by-id/ata-WDC_WD10EZEX-07M2NA0_WD-WCC3F3147296
#root = "UUID=6515d096-c5c2-4081-adf7-e778e324fee8"
compact
install=menu
menu-scheme = Wb:Yr:Wb:Wb
map=/boot/map
vga=normal
delay=200
prompt
timeout=1000
default=debian
image=/vmlinuz
label=Linux
read-only
optional
# alias=1
initrd=/initrd.img
image=/vmlinuz.old
label=LinuxOLD
read-only
optional
# restricted
# alias=2
initrd=/initrd.img.old
# If you have another OS on this machine to boot, you can uncomment the
# following lines, changing the device name on the `other' line to
# where your other OS' partition is.
#
other=/dev/sdb1
label=debian
# restricted
# alias=3
image = /boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-6-amd64
label = "Debian"
root = /dev/sdb1
read-only
initrd = /boot/initrd.img-3.2.0-6-amd64
Well ... just for your entertainment: The output of the „newer“ Hugin is here: http://test.szaktilla.de/result.jpg
Do you need further information?
TIA
Gregor
Last edited by Gregors (2018-08-15 14:32:17)
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If it's just the older version of that programme you want, then maybe try adding the Debian wheezy src repository, get the source and just build it for your current release.
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If it's just the older version of that programme you want, then maybe try adding the Debian wheezy src repository, get the source and just build it for your current release.
Oh. This advice is the least I would have thinked of. I'll try this asap.
Thanks a lot!
Gregor
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