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Bug#250717: marked as done (os-prober hangs)



Your message dated Sat, 12 Aug 2006 22:32:29 +0200
with message-id <200608122232.30770.elendil@planet.nl>
and subject line Bug#250717: os-prober hangs
has caused the attached Bug report to be marked as done.

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If this is not the case it is now your responsibility to reopen the
Bug report if necessary, and/or fix the problem forthwith.

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Package: installation-reports

Debian-installer-version: Downloaded on 23 May 2004 from <http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/sarge_d-i/i386/beta4/ sarge-i386-netinst.iso>
uname -a: (Can't boot the installed Debian)
Date: 24 May 2004
Method: Booted off the above CD ("110 MB CD image, with Debian base" for i386) and installed only from that CD.

Machine: Compaq DeskPro EP/SB Series (model 6350?)
Processor: Pentium II, 350 MHz
Memory: 256 MB
Root Device: IDE 40 GB (Maxtor 6Y040L0) as /dev/hdc
Root Size/partition table:
/dev/hda is a 4 GB IDE drive (Fujitsu MPC3043AT) with an existing installation of Slackware Linux 9.1:
/dev/hda1 is a 512 MB swap partition for Slackware
/dev/hda2 is a 3.5 GB reiserfs partition, mounted at / for slackware
/dev/hdc is the 40 GB IDE drive (Maxtor 6Y040L0) which is brand new and just installed
/dev/hdc1 was set up to be a 512 MB swap partition for Debian
/dev/hdc2 was set up to be a 4 GB ext3 partition, mounted at /, for Debian
/dev/hdc contains 35 GB in unallocated free space.
Output of lspci: (executed from booting the computer with Slackware)
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corp. 440BX/ZX/DX - 82443BX/ZX/DX Host bridge (rev 03) 00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp. 440BX/ZX/DX - 82443BX/ZX/DX AGP bridge (rev 03) 00:0f.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corp. 82557/8/9 [Ethernet Pro 100] (rev 02) 00:10.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corp. 82557/8/9 [Ethernet Pro 100] (rev 01)
00:14.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corp. 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 ISA (rev 02)
00:14.1 IDE interface: Intel Corp. 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 IDE (rev 01)
00:14.2 USB Controller: Intel Corp. 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 USB (rev 01)
00:14.3 Bridge: Intel Corp. 82371AB/EB/MB PIIX4 ACPI (rev 02)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Matrox Graphics, Inc. MGA G200 AGP (rev 01)

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

Comments/Problems:

Installation proceeded normally up until the point of "Installing GRUB boot loader", with the message "Looking for other operating systems..." and the progress bar at 16%. At this point the computer did nothing further. After 10 minutes, with the same message still displayed and the progress bar still at 16%, I gave up.

A second attempt to install resulted in exactly the same problem.

For a third attempt, I booted off the CD and gave the command "expert" rather than just pressing Return. When given the option of installing a kernel, I chose the 2.4.25 kernel. When it came to the boot loader, I decided to give LILO a go instead of GRUB. When "Installing LILO..." with the message "Creating lilo.conf" and the progress bar at 25%, installation did not proceed any further. Eventually I gave up and rebooted into Slackware.

As described above, I have two hard drives installed. The primary master is the 4 GB drive with an existing, working installation of Slackware. I wanted to install Debian onto a newly installed 40 GB drive, connected as the secondary master. The cdrom was the secondary slave.



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I'm closing this bug as we've never had any other reports of os-prober 
hanging since this was reported and there was no response to the request 
for additional information.

Cheers,
FJP

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