Hi, I did a some more experimenting.

Please excuse little translation errors, I am installing in german and am 
translationg it back to english for more people to read this info.

It seems the debian installer is not working correct when started from SD card 
(the EeePC Installation docu 
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/HowTo/InstallUsingStandardInstaller actually 
says to put the image on a usb stick and does not mention a SD card). It seems 
the installers CD-ROM utilities do not recognize a SD card as CD-ROM as wold be 
needed.

After dd'ing the CD #1 installer image to a usb stick and rebooting the EeePC 
it was recognized as installer CD-Rom medium.

Now the next problem arose. In the installation step "Selecting and installing 
software" on the tasksel page I chose "Desktop environment" and "Laptop" 
additional to the default selection "Base system". After a long time installing 
an error message apeared stating an installation error. Without any specific 
imformation. I think it could be an energy saving problem, which would mean the 
network is disabled during the long time installing (after I got the system 
installed I experienced automatic deactivation of the network during work which 
I could resolve only by reboot).

So, how did I get the EeePC installed? I booted from the usb stick, selected 
help to get the text mode installer (the graphic installer boot menu always 
hangs). Then I typed expert (so I believe install should also work) and hit 
return to start the installer. After configuring language, keyboard etc. I 
configured the network, Ethernet as well as Wlan (using WEP security) works. In 
tasksel in the software selection I stayed with the default "basic software" to 
speed up the installation. After the reboot I used aptitude to opened the 
taskgroup tasks and enduser and then marked the complete 
Gnome-Desktop-Environment and Laptop groups for installation and installed it.

After the installation was finished a reboot brought up a basic debian gnome 
desktop.

I found nothing EeePC specific even worse, alot of dialog boxes are too large 
for the 7" screen. So this installation seems to be a basis to build a usable 
system later but nothing a beginner would expect.

If anybody is interested to further inspect the installation problems I would 
be glad to assist with whatever needs to be done.

If anybody has suggestions how to configure the system to a usable EeePC 
environment I would appreciate any hints.

If the community is interested in further documentation in english or german I 
would like to help.

With the best wishes to the great debian community

Richard




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