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Re: Bug#457508: (no subject)



On Sunday 23 December 2007, Henry de Valence wrote:
> After getting the "No kernel modules found" message, I do "go back" and
> then in the menu choose to open a shell. (just making sure that's the
> right way to do that)

Yep, that's one way. Another would just be switching to VT2 or VT3 using 
alt-Fx (or ctrl-alt-Fx if you're using the graphical installer).

> uname -a gives me:
> Linux (none) 2.6.22-3-amd64 #1 SMP [date] x86_64 unknown
>
> I found that the folder /cdrom/pool/main/l/linux-kernel-di-amd64-2.6/ did
> not exist.

Right. That's the problem right there then.
I've found an inconsistency in the debian-cd build system between the 
regular first CD and the KDE/Xfce CDs which would explain this. I've now 
fixed that, so the next build (scheduled for Monday) should be OK.

Thanks for reporting the issue and sorry for the inconvenience.

Cheers,
FJP


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