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Re: Cannot boot sarge distribution



> >     "segment fault kbd-chooser's postinst existed with status 35584"
>
> This is actually two problems.  A bug in kbd-chooser crashing if the
> keyboard definitions are missing, and the missing keyboard
> definitions.  Check #205381 "kbd-chooser's postinst exited with status
> 35584".  A workaround is to install the console-data-at udeb first
> (using anna), then it should run without crashing.

I see that this is fixed in the latest sarge snapshot.

> > 2.  I have a PDC20276 (Promise) sata raid controller, and the next
> > step of the install (locating cd-rom drives, I think) hangs my
> > machine with this message on the screen:
> >
> >     "Detected module 'ide-prod-mod' for 'Linux IDE probe Driver'"
> >
> > Can anyone suggest some next steps for me to try?  TIA,
>
> No idea.  Bad driver, HW or something else?  Is the module name
> correct for your controller?

This still happens...I don't know if the module is correct for my controller
or not, can you point me in the right direction to find out?

Thanks,

Paul

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Petter Reinholdtsen" <pere@hungry.com>
To: "Paul Galbraith" <paul@paulgalbraith.net>
Cc: <debian-boot@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 5:28 AM
Subject: Re: Cannot boot sarge distribution


> [Paul Galbraith]
> > I just downloaded the latest sarge snapshot cd from
> > http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/netinst/i386/ and tried
> > installing, but had two separate (I think) problem.  I used the
> > vanilla linux kernel provided, presumably knowing the right
> > paramters to use can alleviate the problems, but I don't know what
> > they might be...
> >
> > 1.  I have a MS Natural Pro keyboard, which has a combination
> > usb/ps2 connector, both of which I have connected to my machine.
> > When selecting a keyboard (step 2 in the install process, I think) I
> > get this error:
> >
>
> > 2.  I have a PDC20276 (Promise) sata raid controller, and the next
> > step of the install (locating cd-rom drives, I think) hangs my
> > machine with this message on the screen:
> >
> >     "Detected module 'ide-prod-mo' for 'Linux IDE probe Driver'"
> >
> > Can anyone suggest some next steps for me to try?  TIA,
>
> No idea.  Bad driver, HW or something else?  Is the module name
> correct for your controller?
>



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