Hi Christian, Thanks for your reply. As suggested, i downloaded daily build netinst CD image debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso on June 8th 9:12CET File properties creation date June 6th 2006, 20:06:08
ENTER to boot: <Enter> Language: English Location: other->Netherlands Keymap to use: American English Detecting hardware for find CD-ROMs... Scanning CD-ROM... [!!!] Load installer components from CD No kernel modules were found. This probably is due to a mismatch between the kernel used by this version of the installer and the kernel version available in the archive. > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: Christian Perrier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Verzonden: donderdag 8 juni 2006 7:02 > Aan: Pieter Roodnat; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Onderwerp: Re: Bug#371856: etch beta 2 release netinst CD image no central > european locale + reboot problem > > > > 1. Timezone selection didn't seem to let me choose for central European > time > > like sarge installer did. > > Please be more precise here. Which language did you install with? > > If you did choose English and whichever country as only one timezone, > then the installer did choose the timezone of that country without > asking you. So, for instance, if you choose English then Netherlands, > you'll end up with a system setup for CET. Same of course, if you did > choose Dutch then Netherlands, of course. > > > > > 2. Left select and install software which I left on the defaults. After > > installation finished there was an error which was gone after the > installer > > retried installing everything again. Eventually it finished without > errors > > and rebooted resulting in a "boot failure" because the harddisk does not > > seem to be bootable. > > We need more details here. What "error" and when exactly ? > > The boot failure is probably a device naming issue. Something that > actually has been solved in recent daily builds (please try some of > them if you can reinstall this machine). >