Hi Jeremy
[ for some reason I did not get an email with your question, only the
bug did... Should I have gotten one if you sent mail just to the bug?
This may have been a transitory problem in our email system.
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Is this also the last message you see when using "Expert Installation"?
Yes, this is.
I see
loading linux.....
loading initrd.gz..............................................................
......ready.
Then I would normally see boot messages from the kernel, and (even with
the "quiet" option on) see a delay of a few seconds.
What happened instead is that the _instant_ the 'ready.' string appears,
the system went back to the start of the BIOS boot sequence.
I tried a more recent image,
http://people.debian.org/~joeyh/d-i/images/daily/hd-media/boot.img.gz
md5: 355a9e6eee8abd27f6a5eb2e314622f7
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/i386/iso-cd/debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso
(dated Sat Jul 26 09:30:29 UTC 2008, not exactly the same as boot.img.gz)
md5: 7863f1046be6383363e50b61bfd01f49
This works correctly, ie the installer is able to boot and I get as
far as the network card configuration screen[1].
This is true whether I use the standard "install" item from the splash
screen, the "graphical" item, or the "advanced options"->"expert install".
So I think this particular bug has been fixed and can be closed.
Thanks for your followup.
Vince
[1]
I still get stuck there, but it is sooo nice to have a sensible question
about loading the missing firmware! Great job!
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