On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 07:33:07PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote: > First of all your installation report claims you installed beta2, but I > can tell from your report that that was not the case. If you could > explain to me why you thought that the image you downloaded was a beta 2 > image, I'd be interested to know -- it was really a current daily build, > which we appreciate you testing.
I though it was beta 2 because the heading "Beta 2" on the debian-installer site referred to the Installation HOWTO. Although no reference to beta 2 is made in the Installation HOWTO, it seems to make a clear distinction between daily builds and non-daily builds. 1. ``The other kinds of images, including floppy images are in the Debian archive, in the main/installer-<arch> directories. For example: ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/unstable/main/installer-i386/current/ images/'' 2. ``Daily builds of all non-ISO debian-installer images, including floppy images and initrd's are available -- for i386: http://people.debian.org/~sjogren/d-i/images/daily/'' This seems to suggest---at least to me---that since the second category explicitly mentions to be daily builds, that the first category is *not* daily builds. That's why I thought I wasn't installing a daily build. Congratulations on fooling me---it seemed stable enough to let me believe it was a beta ;) > You caught us at a transition point to a new partitining system. Yes, we > know it's a bit slow. It does support XFS now. Some of the > inconsistencies you noticed are because the old partitioning system was > still available (just in case). > > The problem you ran into with the grub install hang is a grub/xfs bug. > grub accesses the disk directly, and gets confused because xfs has not > synced its buffers to disk. The new paritioner, while allowing you to > use XFS, takes care the insist that you put /boot on a non-xfs > partition, to avoid this problem. We're still looking for a better > solution. I hope that it is at least possible to not install a bootloader and thus be able to have /boot as XFS too. At least, installing GRUB manually from a GRUB boot floppy does not give me any trouble. > Thanks for your installation report. Thanks for your reaction. It's nice to see that these installation reports are being valued :) Bram Senders -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]