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Bug#127677: boot-floppies: problems with reinstalling base-system



Zitiere Adam Di Carlo <adam@onshore-devel.com>:

> tags 127677 + wontfix
> thanks
> 
> Tomas Pospisek <tpo@sourcepole.ch> writes:
> 
> > while trying to somehow find a basedebs.tgz
> 
> Why were you even looking for it?  Why didn't you follow the normal
> "install the base system" steps?

How would you install a Debian system with the two following assumptions:

1) you don't have a CD (I guess that at this time that's quite common)
2) you do not have a network but you do have a modem (dito)

Now if I follow the installer, then at one point it will want to install
the base system. There are vaious choices as a remember:

1) from CD :-(
2) from disks (there are none to be found anywhere)
3) from a mounted partition (aha!!! that's the one option I could take and
   that's why I needed the basedebs.tgz for. And it's really hard to
   find too!)
4) from a HD (same as before)

Do you see any alternative way of installing Debian for me?

> > I erroneously installed a powerpc basedebs.tgz on a i386
> > machine. Once I understood what went wrong I (after 4h of
> > searching!) found a i386 basedebs.tgz and installed it. But somehow
> > the install system was not able to replace the old/wrong installed
> > basesystem with the new/correct one. It would keep the old one in
> > place. So I had to manually "rm -R" everything away, otherwise the
> > new basedebs.tgz would not be installed.  *t
> 
> What are you asking for exactly?

That when something breaks during install of the basesystem, as f.ex.
a disk error etc., a newby will *not* be able to finish the installation.
He will have to start from scratch (reformat partition!)

IMO the system should overwrite (!!) everything it installs. It doesn't do
that now.

> How could we possibly remove all the files from the mis-installed base system?

rm -rf * f.ex?

> I don't think this is a valid bug, marking it so.

?
*t

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