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Bug#222791: INSTALL REPORT - problems



clone 222791 -1 -2 
reassign -1 choose-mirror
retitle -1 do not ask distribution on cdrom install
reassign -2 partitioner
retitle -2 umount partitions before partitioning

Thanks

Am Mit, den 03.12.2003 schrieb Jeff Williams um 12:04:
> Package: installation-reports
> Version: beta1
> 
> INSTALL REPORT
> 
> Debian-installer-version: beta1
> uname -a: Linux killbill 2.4.22-powerpc #1 Sat Sep 27 04:08:08 CEST 2003 
> ppc GNU/Linux
> Date: 2003-12-2 22:00
> Method: Boot from 100 MB CD image, includes Debian base.
>     DHCP
>     Install from ftp.no.debian.org
> 
> Machine: Apple iBook
> Processor: /proc/cpuinfo
> cpu             : 750FX
> temperature     : 14-18 C (uncalibrated)
> clock           : 900MHz
> revision        : 2.3 (pvr 7000 0203)
> bogomips        : 1782.57
> machine         : PowerBook4,3
> motherboard     : PowerBook4,3 MacRISC2 MacRISC Power Macintosh
> detected as     : 257 (iBook 2 rev. 2)
> pmac flags      : 0000000b
> L2 cache        : 512K unified
> memory          : 128MB
> pmac-generation : NewWorld
> Memory: 128MB
> Root Device: IDE /dev/hda
> Root Size/partition table:
> /dev/hda
>         #                    type name                 length   base     
> ( size )  system
> /dev/hda1     Apple_partition_map Apple                    63 @ 1        
> ( 31.5k)  Partition map
> /dev/hda2        Apple_Driver_ATA Macintosh                64 @ 64       
> ( 32.0k)  Unknown
> /dev/hda3        Apple_Driver_ATA Macintosh                64 @ 128      
> ( 32.0k)  Unknown
> /dev/hda4           Apple_Patches Patch Partition         512 @ 192      
> (256.0k)  Unknown
> /dev/hda5               Apple_HFS Untitled           40959297 @ 704      
> ( 19.5G)  HFS
> /dev/hda6         Apple_Bootstrap bootstrap              1600 @ 40960001 
> (800.0k)  NewWorld bootblock
> /dev/hda7         Apple_UNIX_SVR2 swap                1048576 @ 40961601 
> (512.0M)  Linux swap
> /dev/hda8         Apple_UNIX_SVR2 root               36129983 @ 42010177 
> ( 17.2G)  Linux native
> Output of lspci:
> 00:0b.0 Host bridge: Apple Computer Inc. UniNorth/Pangea AGP
> 00:10.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility 
> M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500]
> 10:0b.0 Host bridge: Apple Computer Inc. UniNorth/Pangea PCI
> 10:17.0 Class ff00: Apple Computer Inc. KeyLargo/Pangea Mac I/O
> 10:18.0 USB Controller: Apple Computer Inc. KeyLargo/Pangea USB
> 10:19.0 USB Controller: Apple Computer Inc. KeyLargo/Pangea USB
> 20:0b.0 Host bridge: Apple Computer Inc. UniNorth/Pangea Internal PCI
> 20:0e.0 Class ffff: Apple Computer Inc. UniNorth/Pangea FireWire (rev ff)
> 20:0f.0 Ethernet controller: Apple Computer Inc. UniNorth/Pangea GMAC 
> (Sun GEM)
> 
> 
> Base System Installation Checklist:
> 
> Initial boot worked:    [O]
> Configure network HW:   [O]
> Config network:         [O]
> Detect CD:              [O]
> Load installer modules: [O]
> Detect hard drives:     [O]
> Partition hard drives:  [O]
> Create file systems:    [O]
> Mount partitions:       [O]
> Install base system:    [O]
> Install boot loader:    [O]
> Reboot:                 [O]
> [O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it
> 
> Comments/Problems:
> 
> Everything worked ok in the end, but I had a few problems along the way.
> 
> 1) Language!=keyboard. I wanted to install in english using a norwegian 
> keyboard, but I could only get all norwegian or all english.
This is fixed in the latest release (which is unavailable due to gluck
being down).
> 
> 2) Since I wanted the keys to say what they did I used norwegian bokmaal 
> install. This died after looking for a DHCP network showing the console 
> screen with:
> 
> modprobe: failed to load modules usb-ohci
> modprobe: failed to load modules usbkbd
> modprobe: failed to load modules keybdev
> modprobe: failed to load modules usbserial
>                                  usb-ohci
>                                  usbkbd
>                                  keybdev
>                                  usbserial
It hw-detect tries to load these modules, but they are compiled into the
kernel. You can ignore these messages.
Did the DHCP step actually succeed or not? (did you get a DHCP lease?)
If not, this explains the error message. 
> 
> 3) I was wanting to install sid, so when offered the choice of 
> distribution, I choose sid, thinking that base packages would be 
> downloaded. But it came to the base installation and told be sid 
> packages couldn't be installed and left me at the main menu. From here I 
> chose "Choose mirror" (by mistake) but when I chose "Go back" the 
> installer hung. Reboot.
Hm, don't know why it hung...
Did you use the businesscard image (~70MB, without base) or the netinst
image (~130-200MB with base)? If you used netinst you cannot install sid
from cd (as the name suggests this is a sarge image). But you could
install sid over the net. The selection is a bit missleading in this
case. It should probably only ask if the network is configured...

> 
> 4) There is no feedback while the filesystems are created. I thought the 
> installer had hung again.
Known bug, someone works on it...

> 
> 5) I successfully installed the base system and got to the install boot 
> loader stage, which complained because I had forgotten to create the 
> bootstrap partition. I chose partition again, deleted all of the linux 
> partitions and recreated the bootstrap, swap and root partitions. After 
> I said ok, the installer returned the the reboot screen, even though I 
> had just changed the partitons where debian had been installed. So I 
> went back and chose "Configure and Mount partitions" which told me that 
> I had "no root partition" and wouldn't let me choose "Continue" or "Go 
> back". Reboot.
This is a bug. the installer should not have allowed you to partition
while some partitions are mounted.
> 
> 6) While installing the base system and kernel the progress bar stopped 
> at 75%. I changed terminals during the base install if that had 
> something to do with it. Made the background go red.
> 
hm, don't understand that...

> 7) A debconf config screen appeared after the reboot screen, but the 
> machine was already rebooting, so nothing could be set.
> 
> Successful boot of harddisk!

The rest is not strictly d-i related, so I won't comment on this. Feel
free to send whishlist bugs to base-config.

Thanks for testing

Gaudenz
> 
> 7) Long time waiting for exim to start
> 
> 8) base-config did not configure the hostname.
> 
> 9) I would like the option of running dselect after tasksel. I use 
> tasksel to select packages in broad strokes and then use dselect to chop 
> out stuff I don't need. After running tasksel though, it wanted to 
> install everything straight away.
> 
> Anyway, after quitting the apt-get for tasksel, setting the hostname and 
> manually apt-get'ing everything I wanted, the system has been fine.
> 
> Jeff
> 
> 




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