On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 20:51:22 +0100 Thorsten Sauter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> doesn't the cdrom image boot automaticly by holding the >c< key? > Maybe this doesn't work on newer powerbooks? Last time I checked (last week), it did not. So I did not retry yesterday. > | debian-installer launches (but I still have these problems: > | --- > | modprobe: failed to load module usb-ohci > | modprobe: Can't locate module usbkbd > | modprobe: Can't locate module keydev > | modprobe: Can't locate module usbserial > | --- > | maybe these are only warnings. it did not fail). > > should be ok. Powerpc doesn't have those modules at the moment. The > kernel should support all required hardware out-of-the-box. Ok, thanks. > | Then, d-i asks my language. > > no segfault here? :) :-D > | Then, impossible to mount a partition. I did not try the > | auto-partitionner (I read the list! ;)). So I did execute a shell and > | mount /, /home and 'swapon', then exit. > > the partitioner doesn't start? no question about the retriever type? > Maybe you should try to install with a lower priority. > Set DEBCONF_PRIORITY=normal on the openfirmware prompt. I'll try this but how will be the string? DEBCONF_PRIORITY=normal boot cd:,install\powermac\yaboot ? > | Then I did install the base system but it fails to 'download'(?!) > | exim4. I did verify and exim4 _is_ on the cdrom! > > hmm. yep :( > thanks for your report. Please test it again :-) The image is really a new image everyday? No more broken script? Best regards, -- .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux ** : :' : Arnaud Vandyck `. `' http://people.debian.org/~avdyk/ `-
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