Package: installation-reports Version: 20040309 Severity: normal INSTALL REPORT
Debian-installer-version: 2004-03-09, http://people.debian.org/~jbailey//d-i/sparc/daily/cdrom-mini.iso uname -a: Linux refri 2.4.24-refri #1 SMP Fri Jan 16 14:06:22 CST 2004 sparc64 GNU/Linux Date: 2004-03-09 Method: Booted from the CDROM mini ISO. The machine is connected directly to the network, no proxies intervening Machine: Sparc Ultra Enterprise 450 Processor: 4xUltraSparc-II 480MHz Memory: 4 GB Root Device: SCSI, installed on fourth drive (/dev/sdd) Root Size/partition table: Partitioning was carried out using the automatic option in d-i (see the comments further down) Disk /dev/sdd (Sun disk label): 27 heads, 107 sectors, 24620 cylinders Units = cylinders of 2889 * 512 bytes Device Flag Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sdd1 0 2875 4152937+ 1 Boot /dev/sdd2 2875 13371 15161472 82 Linux swap /dev/sdd3 0 24620 35563590 5 Whole disk /dev/sdd4 13371 24620 16249180+ 83 Linux native Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sdd1 3.9G 280M 3.5G 8% / /dev/sdd4 16G 33M 15G 1% /home Output of lspci: 00:00.0 Host bridge: Sun Microsystems Computer Corp. Psycho PCI Bus Module 01:00.0 Host bridge: Sun Microsystems Computer Corp. Psycho PCI Bus Module 02:00.0 Host bridge: Sun Microsystems Computer Corp. Psycho PCI Bus Module 03:00.0 Host bridge: Sun Microsystems Computer Corp. Psycho PCI Bus Module 04:00.0 Host bridge: Sun Microsystems Computer Corp. Psycho PCI Bus Module 04:01.0 Bridge: Sun Microsystems Computer Corp. EBUS (rev 01) 04:01.1 Ethernet controller: Sun Microsystems Computer Corp. Happy Meal (rev 01) 04:02.0 SCSI storage controller: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic 53c875 (rev 03) 04:03.0 SCSI storage controller: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic 53c875 (rev 03) 04:04.0 Display controller: Texas Instruments TVP4020 [Permedia 2] (rev 11) 05:00.0 Host bridge: Sun Microsystems Computer Corp. Psycho PCI Bus Module Base System Installation Checklist: Initial boot worked: [O] Configure network HW: [O] Config network: [O] Detect CD: [ ] Load installer modules: [O] Detect hard drives: [O] Partition hard drives: [E] Create file systems: [O] Mount partitions: [O] Install base system: [E] Install boot loader: [E] Reboot: [O] [O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it Comments/Problems: There were a couple of minor quirks which did not affect the installation process, but would scare away novice users - For example, at bootup, at the first HW detection phase, I got an "Error while running 'modprobe -v sr_mod'". This message, as well as "Error while running 'modprobe -v ide-cd'", appeared again, also under the title 'hardware detection', after setting up the network. Now, for the more important points: - At first, I was trying to set up the network incorrectly. I was assigned a x.x.x.20/28 IP address, and -mistakenly- was looking for the router in x.x.x.31, which is unreachable and produces a 'SIOCADDRT: Network is unreachable' message. I didn't note the exact message, but d-i just told me ther was an error while configuring the network. This should probably be informed in a more granular way, maybe telling that 'there was a problem with the gateway you specified'. Using the correct network configuration, of course, solved the problem. - Partitioning: The system has 4x36.4GB hard disks, I decided to install only in the fourth disk. If I ask the installer to 'Create new partition' and accept the default (36.4GB) value, I get immediately two error messages saying "ERROR!!! Can't have the end before the start!", and then "Unable to satisfy all constraints on the partition". This does not happen if I ask the partition to be only 30GB - Might it have something to do with the Sun disklabel scheme? - Partitioning: If I got the last message once, I will get it again and again no matter what I choose in the partitioning module. In order to partition my disk, I have to leave the module (with 'Go back') and get back in. I chose automatic partitioning. If I ask the partitioner to use the scheme with many partitions (/usr, /usr/local, /var, /var/mail, etc.), and got an error telling me there was no space to create the last (eigth) partition. The installer took sdd3 (which should be a wholedisk partition) - Of course, I cancelled the partitioning and proceeded with the simpler root-and-home scheme offered. This time, it worked correctly. In /var/log/partman, I got: (...) parted_server: OUT: 8 21607686144-22032207359 424521216 primary ext3 /dev/scsi/host 1/bus0/target3/lun0/part8 parted_server: OUT: -1 22032207360-36417116159 14384908800 primary free /dev/scsi/host 1/bus0/target3/lun0/part-1 The problem seems to be parted (or one of the d-i modules) not being able to see beyond three bits worth of partitions :( - Install base system: I chose unstable, and I think that was my main mistake. After downloading all the needed packages and installing part of them, I got a "Base system installation error - The debootstrap program exited with an error (return value 127) Check /var/log/messages or see virtual console 3 for the details". In VC3, I had: Errors were encountered while processing: exim4-daemon-light mailx at exim4 exim4-config exim4-base /usr/sbin/debootstrap: 1: sleep: not found Looking at /var/log/mesages, I found several cases such as: dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of exim4-daemon-light: exim4-daemon-light depends on libgnutls7 (>= 0.8.12-2); however: Package libgnutls7 is not installed. dpkg: error processing exim4-daemon-light (--configure): dependency problems - leaving unconfigured Once again, this might have been caused by my choice of 'unstable'. I will try to do this installation again with 'testing' and report back on this bug (although it might take some days). - After failing on the base system install (although mostly everything was in place), whenever I chose to install the boot loader, the installer tried again to install the base system, and bombed in its way out. No kernel was installed in the system. I eventually gave up and booted the system using a kernel of my own (that was on another of the machine's hard drives). I was not asked to go through the second phase of the installation, although I ran it with 'base-config'. The machine is running perfectly now. All in all, d-i performed _way_ better than what I expected in Sparc, even with the few glitches (some of them attributable to me, I agree). Congratulations! -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.6.3-shmate Locale: LANG=en_US, LC_CTYPE=en_US -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]