Package: installation-reports Debian-installer-version: <Fill in date and from where you got the image> ----------------------------------------------- 2004-04-11 From http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/sarge_d-i/i386/beta3/sarge-i386-businesscard.iso Located on this web page: http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
uname -a: <The result of running uname -a on a shell prompt> ------------------------------------------------------------ Unable to run this command. Sarge did not install. Date: <Date and time of the install> ------------------------------------ 2004-04-11 at roughly 12pm Central Time Method: <How did you install? What did you boot off? If network install, from where? Proxied?> ----------------------------------------------------------------- Using the Sarge Business Card ISO CD Image. I can't tell what version of that ISO Image it is. I'm not sure how to find out. I booted off the CD, made from that Image File. I was hoping to be able to access the network through modem via PPP protocol in order to complete the network install. However it did not detect the modem, nor did it set up PPP. Machine: Dell Dimension 2400 Processor: Celeron 2.4GHz Memory: 256MB Root Device: IDE, planned on setting up /dev/hdd Root Size/partition table: Wasn't able to go far with this. I was able to partition using the menu driven interface, but if I opened a second virtual console, and tried to run cfdisk or fdisk, they could not recognize the devices, /dev/hda /dev/hdb, etc. However, the partitioning and formating worked with the menu driven routine. ( I was able to partition and format one as FAT32, which the dual-booted (or I'm hoping soon to be dual-booted) Windows XP could recognize. So no hard drive problems. Just kinda wonder why, Though that, cfdisk and fdisk didn't work, yet the menu driven interface did. Output of lspci: Not able to run this command. (never fully installed) Base System Installation Checklist: Initial boot worked: [O] Configure network HW: [E] No, it didn't configure my modem. Config network: [E] Slight problem here... in the secion where you are to configure DNS or Name Server address, The question only asked "please tell us the IP address of the server." I had to scratch my head a good long time, until I caught the word "name server" buried in the text below. Might wanna make this more "obvious". Detect CD: [O] Load installer modules: [O] Detect hard drives: [O] Partition hard drives: [O] Create file systems: [O] Mount partitions: [ ] Never got that far... perhaps it could have But I never got past the network setup. (well technically I gave up, and bypassed it, in order to make sure the newly installed secondary hard drive was working, since windows did not detect it, as it was a previously used ext3 filesystem. So I wanted to format it for FAT32 to make sure windows could see it. Install base system: [ ] Install boot loader: [ ] Reboot: [ ] [O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it Comments/Problems: Ok... Main problem, or rather first off... Please clarify what "requires net access" means in the text pasting from the web page: http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ //======================================================================= Beta 3 For beta 3 of the Debian-Installer, the following images are available for testing. These images will install Debian's testing distribution (sarge). The Installation HOWTO provides a quick walkthrough of the installation process, while the Sarge Installation Manual provides more details. Also, see our FAQ. * 100 MB CD image, includes Debian base [i386] [ia64] [alpha] [powerpc] [sparc] * 30 MB CD image, requires net access [i386] [ia64] [alpha] [powerpc] [sparc] * boot floppy image [i386] * root floppy image [i386] * CD drivers floppy [i386] * network drivers floppy [i386] * USB mass storage boot image [i386] * netboot and other boot images [i386] [ia64] [alpha] [m68k] [mips] [powerpc] [sparc] After testing the Debian-Installer, please send us an installation report, so we can track and fix any problems you may find. The errata page lists known problems and workarounds. \\======================================================================= I'm assuming net access means any "normal" means of accessing the Internet. I have a modem, and I know PPP is a cynch to set up. (extremely tiny) and very easy. So I'm assuming this would mean anyone with a network card or modem. Or does this mean only those with network card are covered here, and that modem and ppp network access have been left out? I would assume not though. As back in the good old days of 1997, I was able to set up dial-up ppp manually as a hack to get debian to install via network. I could hack it again, but I'd think by now, it'd be a standard method. Well.. I'm blabbing on to excess... Next point: The section where you are supposed to configure the name / DNS servers might need some "rewording" as the top of the instructions say "what is the IP address of your server?" When I saw that, I scratched my head... Hmmm... Well.. I personally don't have any servants! Much less know thier addresses! But finally further down the page, I spotted the two words "name" and "server" next to each other, so I got it. But I think it needs to be reworded, so it's clear to others what they are supposed to be trying to set up. That's it. Thanks. Brock Lynn Bogalusa, LA USA __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - File online by April 15th http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]