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Joey Hess wrote:
Steven Augart wrote:

Debian-installer-version: Sarge 100 MB installer, titled "Debian GNU/Linux testing "Sarge" -- Official NetInst Snapshot i386 Binary-1 CD". Downloaded on April 8, 2004.


From what URL?

Unless the page http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ has
changed in the past week, the URL I used was:
http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/sarge_d-i/i386/beta3/sarge-i386-netinst.iso

The exact time of download was: apr  7 15:07 (US Eastern Time, 4 hours
before GMT).

Here is the timestamp on the file and its md5 sum:

  @bilbo: ~/Debian/Sarge-Beta3 $ dir sarge-i386-netinst.iso
  111796 -rw-rw-r--    1 augart   augart   114360320 mar 15 16:04
sarge-i386-netinst.iso
  @bilbo: ~/Debian/Sarge-Beta3 $ md5sum !$
  @bilbo: ~/Debian/Sarge-Beta3 $ md5sum sarge-i386-netinst.iso
  28d99f557e72a50bcc6e4c277851294e  sarge-i386-netinst.iso
  @bilbo: ~/Debian/Sarge-Beta3 $

The installation worked OK, until reboot time.  Since I already had
GRUB installed on my system, I had thought I would just skip
installing the boot loader. However, this did not work.  When I booted
into the newly installed system using what I thought was the rational
way, the new kernel immediately went into a panic.

Probably you needed to tell it an initrd to load.

Yes.  You're right.  That was the difference between the (later)
generated GRUB menu.lst entry and the one that I'd hand-crafted.

In any case, it would be great to have the installer detect that the
user has GRUB already installed[...]

In fact this is implemented in the latest d-i daily builds. [...]

That's great to hear.  I will download a daily-build installer and try
it on the first machine I tried installing Debian on, the one that
failed even worse.

Upon rebooting, it is my desire to just get through the installer and
leave.  I am now being repeatedly prompted:

 Media Change: Please insert the disc labelled 'Debian GNU/Linux
 testing _Sarge_ - Official Netinst Snapshot i386 Binary-1 (200040315)'
 in the drive '/cdrom/' and press enter.

I have to keep pressing Enter.  That is exactly the disk that is in
the CDROM.

It sounds like you're using beta 3 of the installer, which sets up a
broken /etc/fstab that cannot mount the cdrom properly. See the errata.
This is fixed in the daily builds.

Short of re-installing Debian using a new installer, I am not sure how
to correct this.  I added this entry to /etc/fstab:

  /dev/cdrom      /cdrom0         udf,iso9660     defaults,ro,user,noauto 0      0

and tested it.  Looked fine; I could automatically mount and unmount /cdrom0
and navigate around the file system on it.

But when I restarted "aptitude" and typed "g" to get the packages that
remained to be installed, I kept getting the repeated-prompting problem.

I then added the line:
   /dev/cdrom      /cdrom          udf,iso9660 defaults,ro,user,noauto 0      0

since "aptitude" kept talking about the drive '/cdrom/'.  This
also failed to do anything useful.  Aptitude did automatically
unmount /cdrom when I restarted it with /cdrom mounted, so
presumably I got the mount point right this time, but something
is still broken.

If you can tell me what to do on the command-line to fix this I
would appreciate it.  I would really like to be able to install
more Debian packages.  A workaround would be if I could somehow
tell the package system to stop worrying about the Sarge-installer
CDROM, and just use the network.  I'm sure there's a way to do
this, but I haven't found it yet.  I will post an update to this
bug report if I manage to get around that problem.

--
Steven Augart

Jikes RVM, a free, open source, Virtual Machine:
http://oss.software.ibm.com/jikesrvm




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