Package: installation-reports Boot method: hard disk netinstall via a serial console; booted using hd-media/2.6/vmlinuz and netboot/debian-installer/i386/2.6/initrd.gz Image version: Downloaded from <http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/sarge/main/installer-i386/current//images/>; files dated 5 March 2006 Date: 13 Jun 2006
Machine: 1and1 'rootserver' Processor: 2.4 GHz Pentium 4 Memory: 1 GB Partitions: Disk /dev/hda: 80.0 GB, 80026361856 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 9729 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/hda1 1 6 48163+ 83 Linux /dev/hda2 7 249 1951897+ 82 Linux swap / Solaris /dev/hda3 250 9729 76148100 8e Linux LVM Output of lspci and lspci -n: Base System Installation Checklist: [O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it Initial boot worked: [O] Configure network HW: [O] Config network: [E] Detect CD: [ ] Load installer modules: [ ] Detect hard drives: [ ] Partition hard drives: [ ] Create file systems: [ ] Mount partitions: [ ] Install base system: [ ] Install boot loader: [ ] Reboot: [ ] Comments/Problems: DHCP configuration 'succeeded', but I got a message saying that no default route was provided. A default route *is* provided in the DHCP lease, but it appears to be silently discarded because it appears nonsensical. The machine came pre-configured with Fedora Core 4. I was able to get the installer to continue by booting back into FC4, noting down the network configuration, and configuring the network manually once I returned to the installer. Here is the machine's network setup: $ ip -4 addr show eth0 2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000 inet 217.160.200.53/32 brd 217.160.200.53 scope global eth0 $ ip route show 10.255.255.1 dev eth0 scope link default via 10.255.255.1 dev eth0 Trying to configure these details via manual configuration inside the installer was annoying: I could not enter the details manually, because the installer rejected the default gateway, saying it was not reachable. I dropped to a shell and configured the network myself, however whenever I returned to the installer and tried to continue (the next stop was to choose a Debian mirror), the installer would return to the network configuration step and wipe out all my changes. In the end, I had to do a DHCP configuration and, when prompted to confirm that it was OK to continue without a default route, then go back to the main menu, execute a shell, and configure the route and the nameservers myself. The rest of the installation continued as normal. I had two further problems, both caused by me rebooting after the installation had finished instead of dropping to a shell, mounting the installed filesystem and changing the following things. I mention this because I'm not sure I was offered the chance to go back to the main menu and execute a shell... but I'm not sure so feel free to disregard this bit if I was. 1. I had to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and configure both Grub and the kernel to use the serial port as a console 2. I had to edit /etc/network/interface so that the default router was set. Specifying it with 'gateway' failed. ifupdown (or route or some other part of the network configuration scripts) again silent ignored the gateway setting, so I ended up with this: auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 217.160.200.53 netmask 255.255.255.255 network 217.160.200.53 broadcast 217.160.200.53 # gateway 10.255.255.1 # this gateway should not be reachable from our address so hack it manually up route add -net 10.255.255.1 netmask 255.255.255.255 eth0 up route add default gw 10.255.255.1 The combination of both of those together left me with no way to get back into the machine to fix anything, except by netbooting into the recovery system provided by the hosts. ;) -- Sam Morris http://robots.org.uk/ PGP key id 5EA01078 3412 EA18 1277 354B 991B C869 B219 7FDB 5EA0 1078 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]