Package: installation-reports Boot method: CD Image Image version: http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/i386/iso-cd/debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso Date: 21 Maart 2007 - 18:00 GMT+1
Machine: VMWare (5.5.3 build-34685) Virtual Machine Processor: N/A Memory: 256 Mb Partitions: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ df -Tl Filesystem Type 1K-blocks Used Avail Use% Mounted /dev/sda1 ext3 2395540 2294364 0 100% / tmpfs tmpfs 63512 0 63512 0% /lib/init/rw udev tmpfs 10240 56 10184 1% /dev tmpfs tmpfs 63512 0 63512 0% /dev/shm /dev/sda6 ext3 5534416 142236 511048 3% /home Base System Installation Checklist: [O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it Initial boot: [E] Detect network card: [O] Configure network: [O] Detect CD: [O] Load installer modules: [O] Detect hard drives: [O] Partition hard drives: [E] Install base system: [O] Clock/timezone setup: [O] User/password setup: [O] Install tasks: [O] Install boot loader: [O] Overall install: [E] Comments/Problems: Yesterday I wanted a quick try of Etch, so I created a VMWare machine. On the installer I choose to use guided partitioning, a separate home partition and let the installer automatically setup the partition layout on my 8,6Gb HDD. A few steps later in the installation process, I choose to install only the Desktop Environment & Base System. There was no error or warning during the installation whatsoever. However, on the first boot when GDM loaded and I provided my user details to start Gnome, an error message that stated that my gnome session had crashed popped up. Switching to console provided me with a quite conclusive reason why this happened, 0% free space on my root partition. Obviously I'd manually enter (and double-check) my partition layout on a production system, but many users aren't comfortable with manually editing partition tables. I don't think the installer should allow this situation to happen, or should at least provide a warning that the partition layout doesn't provide enough space for the current package installation options. With kind regards, Alexander van der Mey <Description of the install, in prose, and any thoughts, comments and ideas you had during the initial install.>