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Bug#681267: marked as done (Subject: No kernel modules were found. Weekly build 20120709 debian testing wheezy i386.)



Your message dated Tue, 30 Jul 2013 11:34:46 +0200
with message-id <201307301135.02366.holger@layer-acht.org>
and subject line dealing with old installation-reports
has caused the Debian Bug report #681267,
regarding Subject: No kernel modules were found. Weekly build 20120709 debian testing wheezy i386.
to be marked as done.

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If this is not the case it is now your responsibility to reopen the
Bug report if necessary, and/or fix the problem forthwith.

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Package: http://bugs.debian.org/base
Version: 20120709-03:47
  Debian GNU/Linux testing wheezy i386 DVD Binary-1.iso
  Weekly Build 20120709-03:47 to be Debian V7.0 eventually.

Install Report
------------------   In case of message formating problems, I used gedit 2.22.3
then Composed and sent in plain text with Firefox 3.6.17, and google.mail.

iso passed the sha512sum check and the DVD passed the CD-ROM(s)integrity check.
Whilst performing a Graphical Install and after the
set up for root plus password, and user plus password set up,
I received the 'Debian Installer' error message :-

First Symptom:-
----------------------

Load installer components from CD

No kernel modules were found.
This is probably due to a mismatch between the kernel used by this
version of the installer and the kernel version available in the
archive.
If you are installing from a mirror, you can work around this problem
by choosing to install a different version of Debian.

The install will probably fail to work if you continue without kernel modules.

Continue the install without loading kernel modules ?

<ESC> button.
Debian Installer-Main Menu  ( DI-MM )
Execute a shell
# cat  /var/log/syslog  | /bin/more

As an aside, is it to much to ask for "less"
to be available on future binary-1 disks ?

System Summary:-
--------------------------
Processor:   AMD Athlon, 32 bit, single core, 850 Mhz, Family ID:6, Model ID: 4
Motherboard: www.abit.com.tw 8363-686A (KT7-RAID) Not used in raid mode.
Memory:      1024 MiB
Chipset:     Via Technologies VT8363
Bios:        Award Software  V6.00 PC Release 07/11/2002
PCI devices:  One of which is :-
    HighPoint Technologies, Inc.  HPT370
    Is an 'on system board' Faker Raid controller, udma 100 IDE.
    Only one drive is used on this controller and machine.
DASD: A single 30.7 GiB ATA IBM-DTLA-307030 with three partitions.
     P1. 1.6 GiB ext4 /swap, P2. 29.0 GiB ext4 /,  P3. 100 MiB GPT /boot.


syslog excerpts:-
------------------------

cdrom-detect: CDROM mount succeeded: device=/dev/sr0 fstype=iso9660

cdrom-detect: Detected CD
'Debian GNU/Linux testing "Wheeezy" - Official Snapshot i386 DVD
Binary-1 20120709-03:47

main-menu: INFO: Menu item 'load-cdrom' selected

cdrom-retriever: Warning: unable to find
contrib/debian-installer/binary-i386/Packages
in  /cdrom/dists/wheezy/Release.

cdrom-retriever: Warning: unable to find
contrib/debian-installer/binary-i386/Packages.gz
in  /cdrom/dists/wheezy/Release.

anna: WARNING **: no packages matching running kernel 3.2.0-2-486 in archive

---

# cat /cdrom/dists/wheezy/Release | /bin/more
Has inside it...
    81  main/debian-installer/binary-i386/Release
168962  main/debian-installer/binary-i386/Packages
 45682  main/debian-installer/binary-i386/Packages.gz

# ls /cdrom/dists/wheezy/Contrib/binary-i386  and  /il8n  only.

The two cdrom-retriever: Warning: unable to find
contrib/debian-installer/binary-i386/Packages
in  /cdrom/dists/wheezy/Release. seems to be valid.

Thanks to everybody involved, for your help with this issue,   and for
Debian in general.
Regards
From: techy  x's tech  x's tech@gmail.com   with no spaces or x's.



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reassign 709005 xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
reassign 706880 network-manager
reassign 658344 xserver-xorg
severity 666547 normal 
# 666547 is "lovely". close?
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 and/or
- they are very old (and due to the above reasons very probably fixed by now).

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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