reassign 260093 aboot-installer severity 260093 important thanks On Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 07:43:33AM +0200, Ferdinand O. Tempel wrote: > > This bug in the partitioner should be addressed as of the 20040720 daily > > (sid_d-i) CD images. If you can, I would appreciate it if you would > > re-test the autopartitioning support using this newer image; I'm > > unfortunately not in a position to do such testing, since all my disks > > have live data located on them in inconvenient places.
> I've tried the latest businesscard installer ISO, which at the time of > writing is 20040721. The automatic partitioning tool now takes into > account that it needs to cater to aboot to be able to boot from SRM. It > creates a 1MB partition before the root (/) partition. So far the good > news :-) > After saving the partition configuration, the installer comes with the > warning that to boot from SRM, the disk containing /boot needs space for > the aboot loader...which it just created. When I choose to continue > anyway (choice: Yes), the next warning pops up, claiming that to be able > to use aboot, /boot (and hence /, using autopartitioning) should reside > on an EXT2 partition. The autopartitioning tool makes everything EXT3 by > default. In my opinion the installer for Alpha should default to EXT2 at > least for the root partition while autopartitioning. This would avoid > having to go back into the partition tool to change the filesystem type > manually to continue. > After changing the root filesystem type to EXT2 and ignoring the warning > about aboot again, the installation happily continues quite uneventful, > leaving me with a properly installed debian system. Despite the warning > earlier, it boots fine, too. > So, it seems that your modifications to d-i with respect to aboot were > successful, and all that's left now is some cosmetics. The second of these warnings should be addressed in partman-auto 27, included on today's CD images, which creates a separate ext2 /boot partition on alpha. The first warning, however, is very puzzling to me. Another tester has reported the same problem, so I believe this really is a bug in aboot-installer, but since It Works For Me, I'm having a hard time tracking the problem down. BTW, have you had any further problems with kernel panics from CDs? If not, it may be that the disk didn't burn right, or that SRM was in an inconsistent state. Thanks, -- Steve Langasek postmodern programmer
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