Re: etch-test-powerpc
Am Samstag, den 03.02.2007, 15:03 +0100 schrieb Patrick Winnertz:
> Am Samstag, den 03.02.2007, 14:56 +0100 schrieb Holger Levsen:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Friday 02 February 2007 12:16, Holger Levsen wrote:
> > > I tested etch-test-powerpc yesterday (on a g3 233 mhz imac newworld) and
> > > discountered a problem:
> >
> > did a new test now...
> >
> > > If I answer the "really use the automatic partition tool" with "no", the
> > > question infinitly comes back. Then I answered "yes" (didnt have much
> > > choice), and, ended up in the manual partitioner. Does i386 have the same
> > > issue?
> >
> > havent tried this again yet...
> >
> > > When I choose automatic partioning in the beginning, the installer
> > > complains that the apple bootstrap partition is not there. Where are the
> > > partman recipes kept?
> >
> > Ronny added some newworld recipes today (thanks!), so I selected automatic
> > partitioning, but then ended up in partman again. But we got one step
> > further: the debian-edu partitioning profiles were there, and I choose the
> > workstation layout. (I selected workstation and standalone as install types
> > before.)
> >
> > The installation then went fine, but in the end it says again "no boot loader
> > installed" :(
> >
> > Trying main-server profile now...
> >
> > > Also I noted that when I choose standalone, I'm prompted for local user
> > > creation (and not only the root passwd) - is that the same on i386?
> >
> > This question is still open.
> No, don't think so.
> I've installed etch-test-i386 some days ago in a vm and this question
> didn't raise up.
> I can't say anything about the dvd and amd64, I have nothing here to
> try this out.
Sorry. I doesn't see "standalone"
I installed an Terminalserver.
>
> Greetings
> patrick
>
> >
> >
> > regards,
> > Holger
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