Hi, Here is a test report for the 3.0.18-2001-11-20 boot floppies.
So far, I have not filed any bug reports to the Debian BTS. It is not clear to me against which package any particular problem should be filed against. If you would like a bug report to be filed for any particular problem, them please reply to this message, indicating which package it should be filed against, and then I will file the bug report. Sorry for the cross-posting, please inform me as to which lists are the appropriate ones to receive a test report such as this one. 1. Install Method. o Off-line download of {rescue,root}.bin, drivers.tgz . o Off-line download of base archive using debootstrap, then created basedebs.tgz from the just downloaded archive. o Boot rescue.bin floppy, read drivers.tgz and basedebs.tgz from harddisk. o Install remainder of system via apt-get over a dialup ppp connection. 2. General Comments. o The install went pretty well, I was able to completely install the standard system, using dselect/apt over a dialup ppp connection. o Due to various problems encountered, I venture that a less experienced user would not have been able to complete the install successfully, and quite possibly would find that their prior boot configuration had been wiped out. 3. Problems Encountered. o The text based widgets are rendered incorrectly, eg, the shadow boxes are in the wrong place, and the scroll bar indicators consist of random hash (#) marks. This happens during the main install phase, for all displayed screens, (prior to rebooting). After rebooting, these same widgets are fine. o The directory selection screen for "install from harddisk" is preset with "/instmnt", this is wrong, it should be blank. o The lilo configuration process over-wrote the mbr on hda, even though I selected to install lilo into hda9. This is a really nasty bug. Under the potato install, lilo would have been installed into hda2, my extended dos partition, which is certainly better than over-writing the mbr, but I would prefer to have lilo installed directly into hda9 in any case. o The timezone configuration displays the choice that I had made, however, I am given no chance to cancel this choice and try again if I made a mistake or changed my mind. o The default lilo configuration makes it impossible to interactive with lilo at boot time. This is really a poor choice for the default. Instead, the default lilo configuration should contain these commands in the lilo.conf file, prompt timeout 300 o The creation of the custom boot floppy can be speeded up, and made more reliable too, by using the "--superverify --verify-after" options together. In addition, the custom boot floppy takes about 90 seconds to be read when it is booted, compared to only 30 seconds for the rescue.bin boot floppy. Since the rescue.bin image is used to obtain the linux kernel that is copied to the custom boot floppy, the boot characteristics, ie, how fast/safe it loads, should also be taken from the rescue.bin image, which I know will work, since I just booted from it. In the case of boot from cd-rom, then just use the safe image as the default one. o After rebooting, I am asked if I want to startup the ppp connection, however, the pppconfig program is _not_ run before pon is executed. A newbie user would be completely lost here, and under potato, pppconfig was run before pon was executed. o I have no pcmcia devices. This was neither detected properly, nor was I queried about pcmcia, instead, there were various unsightly errors printed regarding pcmcia during the reboot. o My basedebs.tgz used base-config 1.29, which deleted all *.debs from the apt-cache, no questions asked, after the install had completed (and after having spent two hours downloading 30MB of *deb's). This is very counter-intuitive, as I had already answered a prior question, in the negative, regarding removal of *deb's. 4. Summary. o From my perspective, there are just a few bugs to cleanup, otherwise, the install was smooth and easy. Thanks, -- Jeff Sheinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>