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Bug#322114: marked as done (Sarge install report)



Your message dated Wed, 08 Sep 2010 03:58:02 +0000
with message-id <E1OtBnO-0004o6-T4@ravel.debian.org>
and subject line Closing old installation report #322114
has caused the Debian Bug report #322114,
regarding Sarge install report
to be marked as done.

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Package: installation-reports

INSTALL REPORT

Debian-installer-version:

	It's the first official installer for Sarge -- the one
	that includes "testing" in /etc/apt/sources.list (I
	saw no reason to burn another CD -- that little glitch
	is easy to fix)
	
uname -a:

	Linux rumi 2.6.8-2-386 #1 Thu May 19 17:40:50 JST 2005 i686 GNU/Linux

Date: 

	Thu  Aug  4 17:20:25 BRT 2005
	
Method: How did you install?  What did you boot off?  If network
      install, from where?  Proxied?

	I used the Debian 3.1 CD (only the first in the CD set);
	then I configured the network card (a PCMCIA 3com card),
	got an IP from my other computer using DHCP, and used
	APT to get the other packages from a mirror in my country.

Machine: Toshiba Tecra 8100

Processor: Pentium III 700 MHz

Memory: 256 Mb

Root Device:

	It's an IDE HE, with 30 Gb capacity. /proc/ide/hda/model gives "HITACHI_DK23DA-30"
	
Root Size/partition table: 

     hda1                                          Primary            Linux ext3                                                    5000.98
     hda2                   Boot                   Primary            Linux ext3                      [/]                            279.66
     hda5                                          Logical            Linux ext3                      [/usr]                        5000.98
     hda6                                          Logical            Linux ext3                      [/var]                        3002.23
     hda7                                          Logical            Linux swap / Solaris                                           764.96
     hda8                                          Logical            Linux ext3                      [/tmp]                        1003.49
     hda9                                          Logical            Linux ext3                      [/home]                      12995.95
                                                   Pri/Log            Free Space                                                    1957.62
											     

Output of lspci and lspci -n:

0000:00:00.0 0600: 8086:7190 (rev 03)
0000:00:01.0 0604: 8086:7191 (rev 03)
0000:00:05.0 0680: 8086:7110 (rev 02)
0000:00:05.1 0101: 8086:7111 (rev 01)
0000:00:05.2 0c03: 8086:7112 (rev 01)
0000:00:05.3 0680: 8086:7113 (rev 03)
0000:00:07.0 0780: 11c1:0441 (rev 01)
0000:00:09.0 0d00: 1179:0d01
0000:00:0b.0 0607: 1179:0617 (rev 20)
0000:00:0b.1 0607: 1179:0617 (rev 20)
0000:00:0c.0 0401: 1073:0010 (rev 02)
0000:01:00.0 0300: 5333:8c10 (rev 11)


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

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:  [E]
Create file systems:    [E]
Mount partitions:       [O]
Install base system:    [O]
Install boot loader:    [O]
Reboot:                 [O]

Comments/Problems:


This is my second Sarge install, and for the second time I had problems 
setting up LVM. I gave up and didn't use it.
This is what I did:

1. First I chose to manually edit the partition table
2. Then I created a small boot partition (300 Mb, /dev/hda1), that I wanted
   to be *out* of LVM; I chose ext3 as the filesystem for this partition
3. I then created a big (25 Gb) partition and instead of a filesystem,
   I told the installer it would be used as an LVM physical volume
4. I created a volume group and logical volumes using that big partition
5. After I finished and told the installer to continue, it said it would
   create the ext3 filesystem for the boot partition, but after the progress
   bar finished, it said that the filesystem could not be created. Then the
   installer refused to go ahead and I had to go back to start partitioning 
   again. I tried switching to other ttys (tty3 and tty4) to see what was 
   going on, but there was not useful message.

I noticed that although the installer complained about not being able to 
set up the ext3 filesystem in /dev/hda1, cfdisk recognized it as an ext3
formatted partition.

I tried again, swapping the order of steps 4 and 5, but the same problem 
happened. I tried reading the help on LVM partitioning, but it wasn't clear.
I gave up LVM and installed without it.

The installer is very good, but the part that does the partitioning is somewhat
hard to use. I didn't yet figure out how to set up LVM (and I did set up
LVM in a Fedora Core 3 box once; I also set up LVM manually in a spare disk I
used to have, so I'not a complete newbie to it)


One other little problem was with installing X. I chose to install packages 
manually, and then I thought that just installing a graphical application
would bring X. Well, I was wrong! I got no fonts, and the X server itself
wasn't installed, although several pacakges related to X were installed. I
was expecting to have X installed just because I chose to install firefox
and xsane. But I understandthis is not a problem with the installer itself,
but rather with the way dependencies are defined in Debian (but I wanted
to mention, since it is something that bite me when I was installing Debian).

BTW, since I mentioned X -- my video card and monitor were detected and I
didn't have to do anything except to hit "Enter" a few times! Very good job.




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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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