On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 12:18:28AM +0100, Michael Renner wrote: > Hi! > > Thanks for the big improvements to the debian installer (compared to the > one shipped with 3.0), it greatly reduced the amount of time needed to > install debian on boxes with "nonstandard" hardware (which usually > involves using additional driver floppy disks or temporary installations > on ide drives and then copying over to the "real" drives when having > compiled a kernel which supports the given controller) > > I just installed debian from a jigdo-assembled sarge-iso (from 15.12.) > on a tyan opteron barebone and the installation itself went smooth, the > NICs got autodetected by the "net" install (Tigon3 based), the scsi > controller too (LSI Logic Fusion MPT based). > > There were a few "rough edges" which might need to be taken care of. I > don't know if these are known issues; I can open bug reports if this is > needed/wanted. > > *) Lack of keymap selection: I chose "English/United states" at the first > dialog because I loathe i18n'ed status/error messages. This apparently set > also the keymap to us. > > *) No choice to use manual IP setup when using the "net" install. I'm not > completely sure about that, but I think after choosing the interface I > wanted to use for installation it jumped straight to DHCP without > prompting me if I rather want to use a manual configuration.
Mmmm, debian-installer is some what targeted to the masses[1] by default. The current behaviour is to probe 10 secs for a DHCP server and when needed, it goes into manual IP setup. I'm too busy/lazy to report the (new) kernel boot append parameter that enables more questions, including networkconfiguration. Right now that means if you are installing a server, that should get a fixed IP, you have to do some extra work. > > *) Misleading menu point description: After selecting the mirror where I > wanted to pull the data from there was a point which was called something > like "Scan for data from cdroms" or something like that, I can't really > remember, which apparently scanned the cdroms for kernel modules and > loaded the module for the scsi controller. Naming it "Probe for additional > hardware" might be better (if this is the only thing it does, I don't > really have a clue, please correct me on that one) > > *) Partitioning warning when trying to create no boot/have boot being > larger than $magic_limit: It might be superfluous but a general warning > might be good for unwary users which use old pcs/sparcs since they will > very likely have problems when trying to boot a kernel from partitions > which exceed the 1024 cylinder boundary (old pcs and sparcs), or the > various 8GB/32GB/etc. bios limitations on boards with "newer" bios > versions (Pentium/Pentium II era, etc.) > > *) "Suboptimal" lilo config: Whereas I like short, not overcommented > configs, the lilo config presented by the installer was a bit _too_ short. > It lacked the (IMHO) obligatory prompt/timeout parameters (to pass > additional flags while booting, etc), had a deprecated "install" line > ('install=/boot/boot.b instead of 'install=text' or menu (which would be > better)). Throwing in 'compact' speeds up booting too but might break > things with 'old' computers IIRC. > > *) Missing "hostname" prompt: Maybe I overlooked it, but I think that > there was no such dialog box during the installation. > > *) Missing prompt for additional apt ressources (contrib, non-free, > non-us). > > I hope this is helpful in some way. > > best regards and thanks for the great work so far, [1] for many people and for the few that do mass installs. > michael > Geert Stappers -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]