I'm trying to get d-i working for amd64.  I'm working with
2.6 kernels because the 2.4 ones don't really work properly.
I've changed busybox-cvs not to include support for modules.
I'm only using netboot currently.

It seems to boot properly.  On the screen it stops with:
Setting up filesystem, please wait ...

It does get all the way to starting init, the other vc's are
started.  I can run commands on the second vc.  It seems
debian-installer has become a zombie for some reason.

When I run debian-installer myself it just exists directly and I
have no idea why.  The return code is 1.

So I ran all the scripts in /lib/debian-installer.d/ manually and
when I get to S70main-menu-linux it properly starts.

Anybody got any idea why running things manually works and when
ran from the script it doesn't work?

It also seems that the detection of low memory is a little bit
wrong, "grep ^Mem: /proc/meminfo" does not return anything,
therefor it seems to think that it doesn't have enough ram.


Kurt


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