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Bug#606242: issue-report: USB mouse and wonky install 'continue' button on debian-squeeze-di-beta1-i386 install.



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TITLE: issue-report: USB mouse and wonky install 'continue' button. My filename: issue-report:USB-mouse-and-rusty-install-continue-button-20101207.utf Package: installation-reports (I could not progress the install far enough to use the i-r package.) Boot method: DVD install. Image version: Full URL to image downloaded. The first two DVD's of the set only. Date: 06 December 2010. Machine: Motherboard: A bit KT7, Raid, 1 Ghz. Processor: AMD AThlon K7, 850 Mhz, Socket 'A' Memory: SDRAM 2 x 512Mb = 1Gb. Chipset: Via KT 133 ATX, USB 1.0 compliant, UDMA 100, Socket 'A', FSB 200Mhz, AGP 4X. Updated bios: Award Modular Bios v6.00 PG. 07/11/2002-8363-6A6A-6A6LMA19C-A9 The Latest level. CMOS Set Up Utility: Advanced BIOS features: First boot device: CDROM, Second boot device: ATA100RAID, Third boot device: ATA100RAID, Boot other device: disabled. Delay for IDE Initial (Secs) 8. Intergrated Peripherals: ATA100RAID IDE Controller: Enabled. Two additional IDE channels provide the capability of adding high performance device(s) to system. IDE HDD Block Mode: Enabled. for automatic detection of the optimal number of block read/writes per sector the drive can support. DASD chip: On-motherboard HPT370 raid controller 2001 www.highpoint-tech.com (hardware raid) Not used by me for 'hardware raid'. The HPT370 is used by me, only for the fast disk control bus. Linux Debian MDADM Software raid will be used when I can get that far into the 'squeeze-di-Beta1' install. Onboard Hipoint HPT370 UDMA/ATA100 RAID controller BIOS v01.11.0402 HPT370 BIOS Setting Utility screen button F1 toggles the view ARRAY STATUS shows no array or devices. Good! screen button F1 toggles the view CHANNEL STATUS which shows the devices: DASD: quantity two: IBM-DTLA-307030 drives, primary master and secondary master, Mode UDMA5 size 30Gb each, as HDD0 and HDD1 both attached to the HPT370 controller. Good! HPT370 Bios Setting Utility option 7. Set Boot Disk: I have set no disk as Boot Disk here, as I believe the 'Linux Software Raid Array' is the place to specify /dev/md2 /boot as bootable in partition manager, which I have set. IDE Primary master: none. IDE Primary slave: Pioneer DVD-ROM ATAP (I do not use this.) IDE Secondary master: LITE-ON LTR-16102B DVD rewriter (I use this all the time.) IDE Secondary slave: none. Partitions: df -Tl df: invalid option --'T' BusyBox v1.17.1 (Debian 1:1.17.1-4) multi call binary. usage: df [-Pkmh] [FILESYSTEM]... df -h Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on tmpfs 505.4m 92.0k 505.3m 0% /dev /dev/md1 26.6g 473.6m 24.8g 2% /target /dev/md2 92.0M 17.5M 69.7M 20% /target/boot /dev/md1 26.6G 473.6M 24.8G 2% /dev/.static/dev tmpfs 505.4M 92.0K 505.3M 0% /target/dev For completmess; /dev/md0 size is 1.something Gb /swap /dev/md1 ext3 / /dev/md2 ext3 /boot after I partition them. Output of lspci -nn 00:00.0 Host Bridge [0600] Via Technologies ... (rev 02) 00:01.0 PCI Bridge [0604] " " ... AGP 07.0 ISA bridge... " " Appollo Super South ... (rev 22) 07.1 IDE ... PIPC Bus Master IDE ... (rev 10) 07.2 USB Controller [0c03]: Via Technologies VT82xxxxx UHCI USB1.1 Controller ... (rev 10) 07.3 " " " " " " USB1.1 Controller ... (rev 10) 07.4 Bridge " " VT82c686 [Appollo Super ACPI] ... (rev 30) 11.0 Ethernet controller ... 00:13.0 Mass storage controller [0180]: HighPoint Technologies, Inc. HPT ... /370/ ... [1103:00041] (rev 03) 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: ATI Technologies Inc 3D Rage Pro AGP 1X/2X [1002:47421] (rev 5c) Base System Installation Checklist: [O] = OK. [E] = Error. [?] I do not know where this started. Initial boot: [O] Detect network card: [?] I do not know where the symptom started. Configure network: [N/A] Detect CD: [O] Load installer modules: [O] Detect hard drives: [O] Partition hard drives: [O] Install base system: [0] Clock/timezone setup: [0] User/password setup: [0] Install tasks: [0] Install boot loader: [E] For another reason. Overall install: [?] Comments/Problems: I came across three squeeze-di-beta1 issues, and two wish list items. I will report them in seperate reports. (This very minor Issue is 2 of 3.) Using graphical installer: Screen title: Not sure which 'squeeze-di-Beta-1' install screen originally displayed this minor issue. --- The icon 'Continue' screen button on most squeeze-di-beta1 install screens, has an intermitant issue on my machine. If you press the left usb mouse button, the Icon 'greys' out in response. Good. Initially I waited for ten minutes at one point for action, until I later noticed that the install had frozen. I went to use the mouse, and the install burst into life. I had waggled the mouse to move the cursor outside the 'Continue' button icon area. This scenario has happened for about 4 installs out of about 10 on this same machine. When the symptom does occur, the install continues as if there was no problem, other than the fact I have to press AND waggle the mouse each time toprogress the install. When the symptom does occur, it is persistant for the complete install. The symptom is intermitant because, it does not happen on every install. I was hoping to reproduce the symptom to start looking at logs for this report. The last two installs have been 'waggle free'. What would you like, to try and trace the origins ? <joke on> For years I have said software does not rust or snap. Just maybe the icon is rusty and needs some oil. that would be a good description of the visual and tactile effect. <joke off>. --- Using: http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/en.i386/ch05s04.html#submit-bug Having read: Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide 5.4.1.2. How to investigate and maybe solve issues If the CD-ROM fails... etc. Using a newer/younger machine that created my two DVD set, I seem to get a long loop, 100% cpu utilisation status, for at least 38 minutes before I cancel the following job. Using :- Ubuntu Release 8.04 (hardy):~$ sudo dd if=/dev/cdrom0 | > head -c `stat --format=%s /home/ben/0-downloads/debian-squeeze-di-beta1-i386/debian-squeeze-di-beta1-i386-DVD-1.iso` | > md5sum sudo: unable to resolve host ... Note: The cutting and checksum verification are not processed on the older target machine, so it does not prove much. I do check the integrity of the Binary-1 disk on the older target machine successfully, using the di-mm (Main Menu). The cut was with Brasero on Ubuntu, the iso data verified ok, after being cut. The modulus MD5SUM was correct for: debian-squeeze-di-beta1-i386-DVD-1.iso 59c4352b6ed6627fadb60e689b5bb7f7 . Yes, the DVD was cut and verified / checksummed on a different machine and drive; Pioneer DVR-110 with updated firmware. Thanks for any help forthcoming. Yours, ' McTech '. ---end.

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