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Bug#247457: marked as done ([i386] [20040504] [floppy] failure)



Your message dated Wed, 08 Sep 2010 03:58:36 +0000
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and subject line Closing old installation report #247457
has caused the Debian Bug report #247457,
regarding [i386] [20040504] [floppy] failure
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Package: installation-reports

Debian-installer-version: Got image off debian ftp site, either late Tuesday May4th or early Wednesday May 5th.

uname -a: <The result of running uname -a on a shell prompt>

Date: Late May 4th to 3:50am May 5th

Method: No proxy.  CD-ROM drive does not allow computer to boot, so floppy install was done.  Attempted to load cd drivers and then continue from CD.  This resulted in the system freezing when trying to detect network settings via DHCP.  Then tried loading the network card floppy.  Once this was loaded, I could connect to the ftp site to download files.  More information at bottom.

Machine: IBM Personal Computer 350
Processor: Intel 166Mhz Pentium
Memory: 22? MB
Root Device: Floppy and IDE Drive.. Also used a USB Flash drive (more below)

Root Size/partition table: N/A

Output of lspci:

Base System Installation Checklist:

Initial boot worked:    [E ]
Configure network HW:   [? ]
Config network:         [O ]
Detect CD:              [O ]
Load installer modules: [O ]
Detect hard drives:     [O ]
Partition hard drives:  [ ]
Create file systems:    [ ]
Mount partitions:       [ ]
Install base system:    [ ]
Install boot loader:    [ ]
Reboot:                 [ ]
[O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it

Comments/Problems:

While the required ram is 32 megs, I think it is easily possible to install on less.  If the user was allowed to choose packages to download/not download, valuable ram would be saved.  For example, on my desktop, I don't need the SCSI files, or the PCMCIA files to be downloaded.  Perhaps creating my own installer with an updated package list would fix this, but my other linux box had a mother board failure.  Also, if I do the entire install off of diskettes, then I have no need for USB support, which would also help to save some valuable RAM.

Another option would be to allow the use of USB flash drives as a ramdrive.. My 64 Meg flash drive would be more than enough to get the install to the point where a linux swap partition could be created and used for space.  Either way, if your goal is to create a very viable installer for all architectures, as you explain, then installation on under 32 megs of ram is going to needed.  While this might require the use of a specially compiled, scaled down version of the installer, success can still be had.

With that said, I could use any advice anyone has on installing to this machine :)





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We are closing this installation report for one of the following
reasons:
- it was reported with a pre-lenny version of Debian
  Installer.
- indications in the installation report give the feeling that
  the reported problem waslying in another software, unrelated to
  D-I, which we can't easily identify.
- indications in the installation report suggest that it may have been
  fixed in a more recent version of a D-I component
- it was successful and we forgot closing it..:-)
- it has no information we consider useful


The D-I team is currently in the process of cleaning out the old spool
of installation reports that haven't bene processed yet. 

In case you think that the problem you reported has chances to be
still present, please reiterate your installation test with
a more recent image of D-I, if you're in position of doing this.

You'll find daily builds at
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer. We recommend you choose
the netboot image, in the "daily builds section", then choose to
install "squeeze" when prompted.

If some problems are found, please report them with a new bug sent
against installation-reports.

Many thanks for your understanding and your help improving Debian,
past and present.



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