[Cc set to -boot, where the installer is being developed, because I'm afraid not many people on -68k will know how to help you out with the installer problems. -boot: Petr Stehlik is an ARAnyM upstream developer]
On Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 03:00:03PM +0200, Petr Stehlik wrote: > Hi there, > > I have just tried 2005-04-23 CD ISO image of Sarge on ARAnyM (kernel > 2.4.27-atari) and it still fails when it's Scanning CD-ROM (the progress > bar stops at 14%, if it means anything). The error message is something > like "Cannot mount CD" and funny (or actually sad) is that the CD is > mounted already on /cdrom and all files seem available. > > When clicking on the Retry button the log on 4th console eventually > shows the following: > > anna: grep: > anna: /cdrom/dists//Release > anna: : No such file or directory > anna: WARNING **: bad d-i Packages file > > It still seems to me that the name of this distro got lost in the file > path - should have been /cdrom/dists/sarge/Release... > > Can someone with Atari (or any other m68k machine) please confirm or > deny this problem? > > Good is that the sarge d-i contains "Checking CD-ROM integrity" option. > Thanks to that I ensured that the CD ISO image is in perfect shape > before I posted this message. > > Should I enter it into BTS? I reported it month ago already but nothing > has changed since then. Have you reported it as a bug in the BTS, or rather as a post like this one? In the latter case, filing a bug might be a good idea, to make sure we don't lose track of this. > P.S. ARAnyM 0.9.0final is in Debian sid already > (http://packages.debian.org/aranym) so everyone can test this for > themselves. Setting it up is very easy. I'd eventually write a short > article about booting Sarge in ARAnyM if you were interested. That would be a very good idea, I think. Please do that. -- The amount of time between slipping on the peel and landing on the pavement is precisely one bananosecond -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]