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Bug#255408: first boot of new hppa install failed



Package: installation-reports

Debian-installer-version: 2004-06-16 daily build
http://people.debian.org/~jbailey/d-i/hppa/2004-06-16/
Date: Sun Jun 20 14:15:52 EDT 2004
Method: Network boot.
	Booted from local tftp server.

Machine: HP PA-RISC B180L+
Processor: 180MHz PA7300LC
Memory: 420M (don't remember exactly)
Root Device: SCSI (sda)
Root Size/partition table: not relevant
Output of lspci:
not relevant

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:                 [E]
[O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it

Comments/Problems:

Install went fine. Upon rebooting into new system however, the machine fails to give me a getty.

Starting periodic command scheduler: cron.                                      
/bin/sh: line 1: /dev/tts/0: No such file or directory                          
/bin/sh: line 1: /dev/tts/0: No such file or directory                          
/bin/sh: line 1: /dev/tts/0: No such file or directory                          
/bin/sh: line 1: /dev/tts/0: No such file or directory                          
/bin/sh: line 1: /dev/tts/0: No such file or directory                          
/bin/sh: line 1: /dev/tts/0: No such file or directory                          
/bin/sh: line 1: /dev/tts/0: No such file or directory                          
/bin/sh: line 1: /dev/tts/0: No such file or directory                          
/bin/sh: line 1: /dev/tts/0: No such file or directory                          
/bin/sh: line 1: /dev/tts/0: No such file or directory                          
INIT: Id "1" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes

The console is on SERIAL_1, with no keyboard, mouse, or monitor hooked up. The
kernel properly spat out to the serial port.

This renders the system unusable.

I apologize if this has been fixed, but there are no netboot images more
recent than this, and I wanted to test to see if the kernel-image detection
was working properly (it is).

Thanks!
-- 
Kyle McMartin



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