Re: Bug#235544: Debian-installer
Le lun 01/03/2004 à 00:54, Jack Carroll a écrit :
> Package: installation-reports
>
> Debian-installer-version: 2/28/2004 uname -a: Date: 2/28/2444 1900
> Method: How did you install? Network. What did you boot off? Floppies. If
> network install, from where? Debian US mirror. Proxied? No.
> Masquerade firewall with DHCP server, running on Libranet 2.7.
>
> Machine: Tyan S2469 SMP motherboard with on-board SCSI-320 and Ethernet
> Processor: Athlon MP, one CPU installed
> Memory: 512 MB
> Root Device: SCSI Name of device: /dev/sda
> Root Size/partition table: 100 MB /boot, 512 MB swap, 8 GB /, 2 GB /var, 14
> GB /home
> Output of lspci:
>
> Base System Installation Checklist:
>
> Initial boot worked: [O]
> Configure network HW: [O]
> Config network: [O]
> Detect CD: [ ]
> Load installer modules: [O]
> Detect hard drives: [O]
> Partition hard drives: [ ]
> Create file systems: [O]
> Mount partitions: [O]
> Install base system: [E]
> Install boot loader: [ ]
> Reboot: [ ]
> [O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it
>
> Comments/Problems:
>
> 1. Base system install ended in the error message
> "Debootstrap ended with an error"
> followed by
> "tar: unrecognized file type"
> debootstrap.log contained only a copy of
> "tar: unrecognized file type"
> The error log was empty.
I get exactly the same, but on an old Pentium I, using floppy disks too.
> 2. The "Configure and lay out" screen offered to create only ext2
> filesystems. ext3 and reiser were not offered.
I have it.
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Jérôme Warnier
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