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Re: debian install woes



On Thu, 24 Apr 2008 10:28:49 +0200
Frans Pop <elendil@planet.nl> wrote:

> Richard wrote:
> > But I still get the "
> >  No kernel modules were found. This probably is due to a mismatch
> >  between the kernel used by this version of the installer and the
> >  kernel version available in the archive. "
> > . Its not finding the addtional USB memory either.
> 
> This message _always_ means that you are using incompatible images, so this 
> is user error and not a problem in the installer.

I dont think so
> 
> Basically the kernel you are using to boot the installer with (the one 
> you've flashed the box with) is different from the version the udebs that 
> are available on the media/mirror you are downloading additional components 
> from.
> 
> To find out what kernel version you have flashed, <go back> to the main 
> menu, start a debug shell using the option in the menu and type 'uname -a'.
>  
> > I could go back to 4.0r2 if needed.
> 
> That may or may not help. As explained above, the image you use to flash 
> most be compatible with whatever you use for the rest of the installation 
> process.
> 
> Cheers,
> FJP
> 
> P.S. No need to CC me on replies.


Hi
well what am I doing wrong ?
fresh download of debian-4.0r3.zip 
unzip it
upslug2 -d eth2 -i di-nslu2.bin
ssh installer@192.168.1.77
 And the same message no kernel modules found.

 # uname -a
Linux LKGD6BA7D 2.6.18-6-ixp4xx #1 Sun Jan 27 00:42:53 UTC 2008 armv5tel unknown
~ # 

I'm getting very tempted to test the orbital capabilities of this little beast.
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Best Wishes

Richard Bown

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