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Bug#620569: marked as done (usbkey install wheezy i386 doesn't work)



Your message dated Sun, 21 Jul 2013 13:23:19 +0200
with message-id <201307211323.57027.holger@layer-acht.org>
and subject line dealing with old installation-reports
has caused the Debian Bug report #620569,
regarding usbkey install wheezy i386 doesn't work
to be marked as done.

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Package: installation-reports

Boot method: usbkey install
Image version: wheezy official snapshot i386 netinstall binary-1 20110402-09:33
Date: 2 april 2011

Machine: dell X1
Processor: pentium M
Memory: 1280 Mo
Partitions: None

Output of lspci -knn (or lspci -nn):

Base System Installation Checklist:
[O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it

Initial boot:           [O]
Detect network card:    [O]
Configure network:      [O]
Detect CD:              [E]
Load installer modules: [ ]
Detect hard drives:     [ ]
Partition hard drives:  [ ]
Install base system:    [ ]
Clock/timezone setup:   [ ]
User/password setup:    [ ]
Install tasks:          [ ]
Install boot loader:    [ ]
Overall install:        [ ]

Comments/Problems:

When anna searches for the file /cdrom/dists/stable/Release it fails. The file doesn't exist and in fact the stable directory doesn't exists and
only testing and wheezy exists.

My install setup is a usb key to install both i386 and amd64 debian.
I create the key with syslinux then copy the vmlinuz and initrd.gz and rename them to take into
account the architecture (e.g. vmlinuz ->  vmlinuz_amd64_wheezy and so on)
I create a syslinux file with the i386 and amd64 entry
and copy the netinstall iso image of the testing distribution found on http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
It works as the installation starts but fails when looking for the iso image.



sincerely

L.




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reassign 699697 src:linux
reassign 690515 grub-installer
thanks

Hi,

thank you for submitting installation reports, much appreciated.

I read through all the bugs mentioned here (and I'm sure they were read by 
several people at the time they were submitted) and am closing them now as/if
- they (finally) indicated success and/or
- I know from first hand experience that the functionality is working in 
Wheezy and/or
- they only contained very little information and/or
- they contained user errors and/or
- they were caused by broken hardware and/or
- they have been from a development phase where things were not stable.

If I've closed a bug incorrectly please do reply (it's easy to reopen and I'll 
do if requested) or just file a new one - thats often better, as the bug log 
will be clearer and shorter and not contain cruft.


cheers,
        Holger

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