Package: installation-reports Severity: Normal an-installer-version: sarge-alpha-netinst.iso daily build from 5. April uname -a: (don't remember exactly but was 2.4.24) Date: 07. April 2004 Method: boot from scsi cdrom, target root partition on scsi hard-disc
Machine: alpha rawhide Processor: 4 Memory: ~ 800 Mb Root Device: SCSI Maverick hard disc Base System Installation Checklist: Initial boot worked: [0] Configure network HW: [0] Config network: [0] Detect CD: [E] 1) Load installer modules: [0] Detect hard drives: [0] Partition hard drives: [0] Create file systems: [0] Mount partitions: [0] Install base system: [E] 2) Install boot loader: [E] 3) Reboot: [ ] [O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it Comments/Problems: 1) the cd from whom aboot booted the debian system was not recognised: cat /proc/scsi/scsi Attached devices: Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 05 Lun: 00 Vendor: DEC Model: RRD47 (C) DEC Rev: 1206 Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02 mount /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target5/lun0/cd /cdrom 2) base system install aborted with following message on console 3: trying to overwrite /etc/default/devpts which is also in packages initscripts .. errors where encountered while processing .*libc6 also tried beta3, but this aborted even earlier in base-install with no error message while trying to install libgcrypt did a reinstall on clean partition and aboves error appeared again. manually installed all packages witch dpkg inside a chroot 3) at this stage i strongly missed a menu-entry for aboot at d-i!! from within the chroot one can't do much so i tried a recommendation from an srm howto (-> http://www.sgmltools.org/HOWTO/SRM-HOWTO/t182.html) did an # swriteboot /dev/sda bootlx vmlinux.gz (well different pathes .. but you got it) it asked for an -fi in order to overwrite the first empty partition, which was given. I eventually forgot to setup an /etc/aboot.conf the installation ended somehow miserably with a working debian install (had already an sshd inside) but without the possibility too boot inside this root partition :( i tried many possible root flags from within srm, but the kernel always failed to find the root partition (also tried boot root partition from cd). regards maks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]