Hi Adrian, On 07.11.20 16:45, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
Hi! On 11/7/20 4:11 PM, Frank Scheiner wrote:Yesterday I did a Debian installation on a rx6600 using the latest installation image available ATM ([1]) and that went through w/o any real problems using only the defaults in "normal" installation mode. Congratulations, Adrian! :-)I created fresh images today, maybe you want to try the latest ia64 image as well so we know that works, too [1].
> >> [1] https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/ports/snapshots/2020-11-07/debian-10.0.0-ia64-NETINST-1.iso I tried the one from today on the rx2660 I have at home ATM. The rx6600 is at a remote location but offline. Unfortunately the new image shows a problem during the initial `debootstrap` run for "vim-tiny" and "vim-common". Looks like their versions were different during creation of the image: ``` Nov 7 19:42:00 debootstrap: Errors were encountered while processing: Nov 7 19:42:00 debootstrap: vim-tiny Nov 7 19:42:01 debootstrap: dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of vim-tiny: Nov 7 19:42:01 debootstrap: vim-tiny depends on vim-common (= 2:8.2.0716-3); h owever: Nov 7 19:42:01 debootstrap: Version of vim-common on system is 2:8.2.1913-1. Nov 7 19:42:01 debootstrap: Nov 7 19:42:01 debootstrap: dpkg: error processing package vim-tiny (--configur e): Nov 7 19:42:01 debootstrap: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured Nov 7 19:42:01 debootstrap: Errors were encountered while processing: Nov 7 19:42:01 debootstrap: vim-tiny Nov 7 19:42:02 debootstrap: dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of vim-tiny: Nov 7 19:42:02 debootstrap: vim-tiny depends on vim-common (= 2:8.2.0716-3); h however: Nov 7 19:42:02 debootstrap: Version of vim-common on system is 2:8.2.1913-1. ``` As a side info: The installer proposes to load firmware for the built-in `tg3` driven NICs of the rx2660. But this can be safely ignored on the rx2660, the NICs work w/o loading (newer) firmware. Which is interesting, as I seem to remember that on other architectures this is not necessarily the case for `tg3` driven NICs. Cheers, Frank