* Miroslav Suchý <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-03-09 21:42]: > Root Device: SATA > Root Size/partition table: > 80GiB splitted into 70 GiB (/) and 10GiB (swap)
Your installation report mentioned that you're using a machine with SATA disks. Since the last beta of debian-installer was released, a large number of changes related to SATA have been made. In particular, we now ship a 2.4.26 kernel with (some) SATA support. We're currently preparing a new test release of debian-installer (release candidate 1), and we'd appreciate it if you could try our daily image and tell us whether this works. This will give us some time to make important changes if so requires before rc1 is released. You can find current images at http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/sarge_d-i/ We'd appreciate it if you could test this image and tell us if the issues you mentioned in your bug report have been dealt with, and in particular whether your SATA disks are recognized and work. You can either boot normally (by pressing enter or typing "linux") and will get a 2.4.26 kernel with SATA, or you can type "linux26" and get a 2.6 kernel; both should work, and we'd appreciate feedback about both of them. Thanks You didn't report any problems with SATA last time. Did you use the drives in legalcy (parallel) mode or in SATA? > I create 10GiB swap partition but installer create only 2GiB swap > partition. I fixed it: swapoff -a; mkswap -v1 /dev/hda2; swapon -a Do you still see this problem? > Additonaly after reboot was broken fonts - I choose czech language - > during instalation was everything OK, but after reboot, there > problem with some chars with accents (accented r, s and some > others). Some language related problems are fixed in the daily images, but I'm not sure about Czech. Can you check? > I also find some problem, but I'm not sure if it's related to > installer. After installation I immediately upgrade to unstable and > to kernel 2.6 from deb package. But lilo warn me that > /proc/partitions points to non exist directory > /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0 and replaced it with /dev/hda. And > the new kernel panic when it try to mount root fs. LILO should handle this correctly. Can you check if this problem is still there? -- Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED]