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Bug#589528: installation-report: hurd-i386 d-i installation successful!



Package: installation-reports
Severity: normal
Tags: d-i

Hello,

This is just to report about a successful d-i installation of the hurd-i386 port using Jeremy Koenig's current image :D

-- Package-specific info:

Boot method: CD
Image version: http://jk.fr.eu.org/debian/hurd-installer/mini.iso built on 17th july 18:15
Date: 18th July

Machine: KVM
Partitions: 

Disk /dev/hd0: 1049 MB, 1049624576 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 127 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Disk identifier: 0x000cd140

    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
/dev/hd0p1   *           1         114      911360   83  Linux
/dev/hd0p2             114         128      110593    5  Extended
/dev/hd0p5             114         128      110592   82  Linux swap / Solaris

Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
-                     890M  269M  578M  32% /

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

Comments/Problems:

During debootstrap, at some point a find command starts a lot of translators, which fails a bit, I had to restart that step.
At the very end (umount and reboot), pidof udevd was hanging.
Reboot hadn't rebooted
/etc/fstab is not generated.

But apart from these, it went just fine within an hour.

Samuel

-- 

Please make sure that the hardware-summary log file, and any other
installation logs that you think would be useful are attached to this
report. Please compress large files using gzip.

Once you have filled out this report, mail it to submit@bugs.debian.org.

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Installer lsb-release:
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DISTRIB_ID=Debian
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Debian GNU installer"
DISTRIB_RELEASE="6.0 (squeeze) - installer build 20100717-14:33"
X_INSTALLATION_MEDIUM=monolithic

==============================================
Installer hardware-summary:
==============================================
uname -a: GNU debian 0.3 GNU-Mach 1.3.99/Hurd-0.3 i686-AT386 GNU/Linux
lspci -knn: Usage: lspci [<switches>]
lspci -knn: 
lspci -knn: Basic display modes:
lspci -knn: -mm		Produce machine-readable output (single -m for an obsolete format)
lspci -knn: -t		Show bus tree
lspci -knn: 
lspci -knn: Display options:
lspci -knn: -v		Be verbose (-vv for very verbose)
lspci -knn: -x		Show hex-dump of the standard part of the config space
lspci -knn: -xxx		Show hex-dump of the whole config space (dangerous; root only)
lspci -knn: -xxxx		Show hex-dump of the 4096-byte extended config space (root only)
lspci -knn: -b		Bus-centric view (addresses and IRQ's as seen by the bus)
lspci -knn: -D		Always show domain numbers
lspci -knn: 
lspci -knn: Resolving of device ID's to names:
lspci -knn: -n		Show numeric ID's
lspci -knn: -nn		Show both textual and numeric ID's (names & numbers)
lspci -knn: -q		Query the PCI ID database for unknown ID's via DNS
lspci -knn: -qq		As above, but re-query locally cached entries
lspci -knn: -Q		Query the PCI ID database for all ID's via DNS
lspci -knn: 
lspci -knn: Selection of devices:
lspci -knn: -s [[[[<domain>]:]<bus>]:][<slot>][.[<func>]]	Show only devices in selected slots
lspci -knn: -d [<vendor>]:[<device>]			Show only devices with specified ID's
lspci -knn: 
lspci -knn: Other options:
lspci -knn: -i <file>	Use specified ID database instead of /usr/share/misc/pci.ids.gz
lspci -knn: -M		Enable `bus mapping' mode (dangerous; root only)
lspci -knn: 
lspci -knn: PCI access options:
lspci -knn: -A <method>	Use the specified PCI access method (see `-A help' for a list)
lspci -knn: -O <par>=<val>	Set PCI access parameter (see `-O help' for a list)
lspci -knn: -G		Enable PCI access debugging
lspci -knn: -H <mode>	Use direct hardware access (<mode> = 1 or 2)
lspci -knn: -F <file>	Read PCI configuration dump from a given file
usb-list: Error: directory /sys/bus does not exist; is sysfs mounted?
df: Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
df: df: /proc/mounts: No such file or directory
free: /usr/bin/report-hw: line 59: free: not found
/proc/meminfo: MemTotal:	393276 kB
/proc/meminfo: MemFree:	94760 kB
/proc/meminfo: Buffers:	0 kB
/proc/meminfo: Cached:		0 kB
/proc/meminfo: SwapCached:	0 kB
/proc/meminfo: Active:		84876 kB
/proc/meminfo: Inactive:	195428 kB
/proc/meminfo: HighTotal:	0 kB
/proc/meminfo: HighFree:	0 kB
/proc/meminfo: LowTotal:	0 kB
/proc/meminfo: LowFree:	0 kB
/proc/meminfo: SwapTotal:	110588 kB
/proc/meminfo: SwapFree:	110160 kB

-- System Information:
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
Architecture: sh: cannot create /dev/null: Permission denied (i686-AT386)

Kernel: GNU-Mach 1.3.99/Hurd-0.3
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash



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