Control: severity -1 normal Hi,
Clayton Craft <clayton.a.cr...@intel.com> (2018-07-05): > Package: installation-reports > Justification: Unable to install debian with netinst image on systems with > these NICs > > > With the latest weekly Debian testing netinst image (06-25 and 07-02 tested), Please always include the full URL to the image you're reporting an issue against. > the e1000e, ixgbe, and igb modules cannot load. > Attempting to do so generates this message in the kernel log: > > Unknown symbol: refcount_inc (error 0) > > The kernel on this image is reported as 4.16.0-2, and magic ver from > 'modinfo' reports the same version. Perhaps there's some other module > dependency that is not included in the image? It's rather due to having an installer embedding the kernel at version 4.16.12-1 (current when that installer was built) while the debian-cd tooling included more recent kernel udebs (4.16.16-2, current when the installation image was built). For reference, the exact kernel version can be seen using: cat /proc/version > Note that I did not try to load all ethernet drivers included in the > image, so it's possible that there are more drivers affected. > > This issue makes it impossible to install Debian testing with the > netinst image on system with these ethernet adapters. Please use released images instead? This issue is common during development phases, and I'd usually advise running either a released image (esp. for this netinst usecase), or a d-i daily build (esp. for the netboot usecase). Please note the latter is only a d-i build against unstable, there's no matching installation image. See the last announce: https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/News/2018/20180619 More on: https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ Awaiting feedback, but this is a good candidate for a not-a-bug closure. Cheers, -- Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org) <https://debamax.com/> D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant
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