Bug#172242: installation-reports: library missing?
Package: installation-reports
Version: N/A; reported 2002-04-13
Severity: normal
INSTALL REPORT
Debian-installer-version:
Dec 8 17:46
http://people.debian.org/~tfheen/d-i/images/2002-12-07/cvs/?M=A
(excluded broken ones)
uname -a:
Linux (none) 2.4.19-386 #1 Mon Nov 18 21:50:03 est 2002 i568 unknown
Date:
Sun Dec 8 18:31:30 CET 2002
Method:
I boot over network / pxe: dhcpd, tftpd-hpa and the pxelinux.0
bootloader from the syslinux package.
on the pxelinux commandline I enter:
net-1440.img initrd=net-initrd.gz
-> "Cannot load a ramdisk with an old kernel image."
vmlinuz initrd=net-initrd.gz
-> the following bug report is about this.
did I enter the boot line correctly? somehow I feel that I missed the
net-1440.img file?
Machine:
sony vaio pcg c1mzx (has some bugs with the ali ide controller, but it
doesnt seem so in this kernel version)
Processor:
933 mhz Transmeta Crusoe tm5800
Memory:
360 MB
Root Device:
ide
Root Size/partition table:
n/a
Output of lspci:
/bin/sh: lspci: not found
Base System Installation Checklist:
Initial boot worked: [yes ]
Configure network HW: [ E ]
Config network: [ O ]
Detect CD: [ ]
Load installer modules: [ E ]
Detect hard drives: [ ]
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:
rtl8139 could not be found, so I modprobe'd -v 8139too and there my
NIC popped up.
in the main menu of the Debian installer, I entered step 4, chose http,
18 for Germany, 4 for ftp.de.debian.org, blank for no proxy information
and 1 for sarge. now I choose the net-retriever and it gives me the
following error message about 10 times:
"/usr/bin/debian-installer/retriever/net-retriever: error while loading
shared libraries: libdebconf.so.0.3 cannot open shared object: No such
file or directory"
and then
"Segmentation fault
postinst exited with status 35584"
and then I am back in the main menu.
I would be glad if you could reply on what -I guess- _I_ did wrong.
greets, Felix
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