Discovered mdio_bcm_unimac module is missing from the installer
initrd. This will stop the installer on the RPI4 from connecting to
the network.
On Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 9:06 AM Debian Bug Tracking System
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Package: installation-reports
Boot method: netboot
Image version:
https://d-i.debian.org/daily-images/arm64/daily/netboot/debian-installer/arm64/linux
2021-02-18 02:07 26M
Date: 2021-02-18 14:05:00
Machine: RPi4
Processor:
Memory: 4GiB
Partitions:
Output of lspci -knn (or lspci -nn):
Base Sys
This was a netboot attempt.
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Boot method:
Image version:
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Date: 2021-02-17 19:14
Machine: RPI4
Processor:
Memory: 4G
Partitions:
Output of lspci -knn (or lspci -nn):
Base System Installation
Confirmed the same.
Sep 30 23:40:50 debconf: Setting debconf/language to en
Sep 30 23:40:50 kernel: [ 140.827798] main-menu[16157]: segfault at 1
ip 7f2eeec81554 sp 7ffdd0809cc8 error 4 in
libc.so.6[7f2eeec11000+148000]
Sep 30 23:40:50 kernel: [ 140.827811] Code: 1f 80 00 00 00 00 66 0f
ht be handy to include fdisk on the net-install cd, for use
in a shell (or ctrl-alt-f2). But that might be a pain, given that fdisk
now has its own shared libs.
Just my 2c.
-Jeff
Sorry to keep posting. One more tidbit, if it helps:
I didn't realize that running the lspci w/o sudo would lock out reporting
on the capabilities of the VGA controller (where it says ""
in previous post). Here they are, from sudo:
Capabilities: [90] MSI: Enable+ Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit
One more tidbit of info: The installer for Ubuntu (back on 16.04) worked
fine (which is what this laptop has installed, though it has by now been
upgraded to 17.04).
But I would prefer to re-install with Debian.
Video hardware info from a trimmed output of
$ lspci -vnn | grep VGA -A 12
on this HP ProBook 450 G1 laptop:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation 4th Gen Core
Processor Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:0416] (rev 06) (prog-if 00
[VGA controller])
from the board, but the workaround I came up with
was easier.
My guess is that its going to be hard to track down the cause of this bug,
since it seems to be specific to very special circumstances.
-Jeff
> From: Andreas Stempfhuber
> To: Jeff Norden
> Subject: Re: Bug#701099: debian-cd
again to check that
the virtual cd device no longer appears there.
4) Use Ctrl-Alt-F5 to return to the install screen, and proceed as usual.
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> Quoting Lennart Sorensen (lsore...@csclub.uwaterloo.ca):
>> On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 02:10:03PM -0400, Jeff Arbour wrote:
>>> Same issue applies on IBM x236 server, was about to shelve de
. The
issue is very easy to resolve once understood, but this is a never should
have happened in the first place error to rival "No keyboard detected, Press
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-- Package-specific info:
Boot method: USB flash drive
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Date:
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[O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it
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Initia
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At Squeeze installation partition step, created identical paritions on sda and
sdb.
/boot = 2GB sda1 sdb1
/ = 490GBsda2 sdb2
swap = 8.1GB sda3sdb3
MD0 = sda1 and sdb1
MD1 = sda2 and sdb2
MD2 = sda3 and sdb3
At squeeze partition ste
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Severity: important
Tags: patch
My /bin/sh is dash. Running udhcpc yields:
$ sudo udhcpc -fi wlan0
udhcpc (v1.15.3) started
Sending discover...
Sending select for 10.0.0.7...
Lease of 10.0.0.7 obtained, lease time 864000
/usr/share/udhcpc/default.sc
I am using a Dell D630, nvidia graphics, and am having the same problem. I
am using the oct 29 build.
Hello:
I recently decided to give Debian ARM a try on my nslu2 using the
latest, debian-armel-5.0rc2.zip. Kudos to all those involved -- very
cool.
Here are some the issues I've run into:
First try: reset to Linksys firmware, configure network in full per
my requirements, flash to Debian install
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Processor: Quad-Core Intel Xeon X3210 @ 2.13GHz
Memory: 2GB
Partitions: didn't get that far however there are two hard disks
i
required lvm and crypt, then it will work: only swap will fail).
I don't have access to the dilab to demo the above using small partitions, but
I have been through the process on enough of my own boxes to believe it is
easily replicable. I have used both GUI and text versions of the installer.
I like knowing what is going on thanks for the updates ;-)There is an old UNIX addage. "No news is good news."But then again there are some of us that like hearing about the good stuff.
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out that it was almost
immeasurably fast on a tmpfs. =)
While it's generally true that it's important not to optimise without
test data to measure against, many of the things that I expected to take
alot of time just don't because everything is already in memory.
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The reboot after it comes up after a failure appears to be due to a bios
setting, not a proper reboot
Jeff
Jeff Green wrote:
Jeff Green wrote:
So far so good, then the problems start.
The aic79xx driver isn't loaded until after checkfs has run, thus
failing to check and then mount the
Jeff Green wrote:
So far so good, then the problems start.
The aic79xx driver isn't loaded until after checkfs has run, thus
failing to check and then mount the scsi drives.
Choose to install package manually via apt rather than any of the semi
automatic methods.
After the system has fin
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ub shows
a kernel for an AMD K7, not a Pentium IV. If I hit enter, it just reboots.
Apparently, the hardware detection is detecting an AMD processor instead of
a Xeon processor. Like I said, it worked in Beta 3.
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oth the beta4 branch and the trunk. I use
anonymous to connect. How do I get its permissions fixed?
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checks out ok.
I really like what you guys are doing with the installer, so if there is
anything more I can do to help, let me know.
Keep up the good work,
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>
>> Create file systems:[E]
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> What failed here? Did you not continue without LVM?
My mistake, it should have been one higher in partitioning, not creating
fule system. I sort of gave up once with troubleshooting the NICs and
LVM.
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>> Create file systems:[E]
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> What failed here? Did you not continue without LVM?
My mistake, it should have been one higher in partitioning, not creating
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ut the LVM modules, but the 2.6 kernel doesn't seem
to support it. I got a message that claimed "LVM modal is not loaded". I
looked in the /lib/modules and didn't see it in there. I'm guessing that
it works with the 2.4 kernel, but didn't test it since I couldn
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thanks
Helge Kreutzmann wrote:
since discover2 seems to have a different calling syntax, I cannot
exactly reproduce the call as done above. But neither during boot nor
during my experimentation I saw any unaligned trap.
Thank you. I will assign the bug accordingly.
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David Nusinow wrote:
Ok, I'm going to go with this one then. The next upload for discover
will have discover1-udeb Provides: discover. Would someone patch
discover-udeb to do this too?
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I've uploaded discover1 and discover1-data to unstable. Everything
should be ready for you. :)
It's there. If I've screwed anything up, let me know.
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Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
The discover1 packages in experimental are ready to into unstable.
The discover2 packages need to rename the udebs from discover2 to
discover. This should not trigger the NEW queue, as the old discover
packages used those names.
Jeff, can you verify that you are ready
On Mon, 2004-03-22 at 04:44, Safir Secerovic Linux Zagor wrote:
> I believe this is not a bug, this occured at my sun ultra1 also, but it
> is due to a CD-ROM drive on your ultra not READING A REWRITABLE CD
> PROPERLY, TRY BURNING YOUR ISO IMAGE ON A PLAIN CD-R disc.
That's an interesting theory
i sets up for serial-only
machines. I doubt this is sparc-specific, though. I'll probably hit
this one when I start porting to Arm next week.
Thank-you so much!
Tks,
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Joey,
Can you please update the sparc section of:
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ports-status
To reflect that netboot is different for sparc32 and sparc64? All the
CDs are unified, however.
I don't remember hearing a success report for sparc32.
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Marco d'Itri wrote:
Petter, this is not a problem but a feature. Actually I consider
discover broken by design because it needs a proprietary database which
must be updated for each driver added to the kernel and for each new
device supported by each driver.
I'm finding it a little difficult to res
ested because if we need hotplug anyway for pc-card stuff and
possibly for correct udev support, it might make sense to not bother
with discover2 at all, and just use discover1 for 2.4, and hotplug for
2.6.
(I don't know what the 2.2 folks need)
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> [Jeff Bailey]
> > I'm curious, though. The new hotplug seems to have the goal of
> > replacing discover. It may make sense to use that instead of
> > discover2 on 2.6 based systems (since it
an find my latest packages on
> http://pkg-discover.alioth.debian.org/. They are even apt-getable :-)
> Also Jeff Bailey once said in private mail, that he will probably work on
> discover and check if all patches are merged. He is working on 2.6 supp
I'm just finishing a trial run, but it looks like ia64 nightlies will be
generated again starting tonight.
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achine that generates the nightly snapshots needs to be reinstalled,
and I'm getting hit on this bug myself. =)
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On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 08:03, Thomas Poindessous wrote:
> Ok, I found why. In initrd, /dev is not populated, and so there is no
> /dev/console when initrd is mounted. I don't know why, maybe it's
> related to devfs.
>
> Anyone has a idea ?
>
> PS : i did a mknod console c 5 1 in the initrd image
On Thu, Mar 04, 2004 at 10:37:27AM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> > partconf no longer offers ext2 as a choice, so this bug is resolved.
>
> Yoiks, what about people who want ext2?
Erm. Yeah. Please keep. hurd-i386 only has ext2 and ufs as reasonable
choices right now.
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s should be in the category "things anyone who cares about
Sparc" can do, as opposed to the "benc and davem are the only ones with
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27;t we just use parted for now, until a better solution
comes around? It's in the archive, and AFAICT supports Sparc. (ia64
uses it right now, too)
> we also need a silo-installer
Right. Any takers? =)
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e partman thing will make this silently go away before we get there.
Other TODOs:
- Once we have CD Booting working, start producing snapshots for Manty
to builds CDs from.
- Switch from piggyback to tilo. tilo currently doesn't like our
kernels, though. (This isn't necessary, just a nice
supported, or did they fit somehow boot off of those other images?
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ppen first or around the same time.
(Not critical, though, since discover1 generally works for most 2.6
cases)
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> to mess with separate package lists.)
Let's work together on this - I've been thinking about it alot, and
haven't come up with a solution that meets all the needs. =(
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config. I don't have the skills to fix tilo, and we can always switch
to it later.
> Once these bugs are resolved, and fdisk-udeb, new kbd-chooser and
> partionner are added to the archive, we will have a good d-i for sparc !
Have you tested wi
On Sat, 2004-02-14 at 02:33, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> This patch would introduce /usr/bin/tr in discover-modprobe .
> Is that a problem?
This might cause a problem on systems that have /usr on a separate
filesystem.
Can you use "sed -e 's/-/_/g'" ? It's in /bin
Tks
nt to play along, my nightly snapshot for Sparc will
include this patch.
Tks,
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On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 09:01:15PM +0100, Thomas Poindessous wrote:
> Hi,
>
> about the problem with the "bus error", I think it's coming from the
> file unifont.bgf
> it'
modules
anyway?
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> the line in config/i386/cdrom.cfg :
> EXTRALIBS = /lib/libnss_dns* /lib/libresolv*
I've been meaning to take a look at that, since libc-udeb should have
those files in it anyway.
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body applied the two last patchs ?
One of them was already done. Please don't keep overloading a single
bug with multiple patches. Some of them are likely to get lost.
I think I've got all of them in CVS now.
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#231484, where I filed a tentative patch to tilo.
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e be reasonably combined. Having separate
directories, plus ranges within them. It would mean that we could keep
decent historical information (like debian-cd still has potato and other
things) without having to worry about cruft building up in the current
sandbox.
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issue.
I just had to poke around and insmod all the right pieces in the right
order and it went. Consider using 'modprobe' instead, which often takes
care of that for you.
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On Sat, 2004-02-07 at 18:13, Blars Blarson wrote:
> The first six bugs in the list below are the ones I am talking about.
> All have patches in the BTS and have been sitting unfixed for a couple
> of weeks. Unless someone convinces me otherwise, I'll upgrade them to
> grave in two days.
This doe
rouble figuring out exactly how to get them to
> boot...
Luvly! The linux-kernel-di stuff is almost done - I have to test thm's
build patch to get the kernels named right. I've updated the image
directories this afternoon for the new udebs.
Hopefully there'll be Sparc images
who dual boot between the two.
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I haven't attempted to install them (I'm not well setup for netboot
here), so I can't say whether they should be "Building" or "Working"
(anyone have a sec to try it?)
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On Thu, 2004-01-15 at 20:23, David Nusinow wrote:
> And for discover1, there is a patch that apparently works to allow
> discover1 to work with 2.6.
I've been using the "modprobe -n" solution proposed in #223682 for a
couple weeks now and it's been working well.
Tks
parc is multiarch. I'm working with BenC to get the
Sparc kernels done such that they include the System.map for us. Then
we need to point depmod to the right System.map for each architecture.
(Recall that sun4u needs 64 bit kernels and sun4m cannot have them).
See bug 227644 - I'm hoping t
It's been brought to my attention that there's some dissatisfaction with
debian-cd within Debian, that some reengineering may need to happen, and
that such reengineering may not be able to happen soon. Given that, I
thought it would be good to alert Debian to the presence of an alternative.
Pr
er building d-i I got a cdrom-image.img and a cdrom-initrd.gz
You shouldn't need to do this - Sparc is generally expected to be in 32
bit mode when you're compiling. Other packages in Debian don't do
anything to check for this.
I generally do a "sparc32 /bin/bash" do ma
3.22), apt, adduser, console-data (>= 2002.12.04dbs-16),
console-tools, passwd (>= 2902-6), bsdutils (>= 1:2.11l), aptitude
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after tasksel. I use
tasksel to select packages in broad strokes and then use dselect to chop
out stuff I don't need. After running tasksel though, it wanted to
install everything straight away.
Anyway, after quitting the apt-get for tasksel, setting the hostname and
manually apt-get'
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 01:38:26PM -0500, Steve Langasek wrote:
> Discussing with Jeff Bailey on IRC today indicates that a solution is
> forthcoming on this bug: he estimates that in a week, there will be new
> glibc packages in the archive that don't depend on the upstream kernel
t from the slave. The next boot gave the
endless 01 01 01.. like I stated above.
Booting from the floppy works great, but I don't want to do this forever.
Please give me some advice and assistance.
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On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 01:49, Jeff Licquia wrote:
> I am in the middle of preparing new discover 2 packages (and
> discover-data as well) and placing them in the same place they were
> before. Again, these are very preliminary, so please don't distribute
> them as "final&qu
On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 03:43, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Jeff Licquia]
> > Sure. Write all the code for me. :-)
>
> I'll see what I can do. But I suspect it will take me longer to find
> my way around the code then it will for you do to the work.
Given the passage of
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 10:22, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Jeff Licquia, 2003-06-02]
> > Thanks for all the feedback, patches, and patience. I'm still learning
> > my way around discover, and this is my first udeb.
> >
> > Today, I have an important project
On Sun, 2003-06-01 at 02:41, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Jeff Licquia]
> > I've stashed discover 2.0.2-0.0.0.2 and discover-data 2.2003.02.05-2
> > packages in http://hackers.progeny.com/~licquia/discover/. Again,
> > please don't upload these or otherwise give t
On Sat, 2003-05-24 at 02:43, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> You went silent, so I guess I should make the task a bit easier. As a
> first try on discover-data-udeb, just include the whole data set
> without reduction (if it is hard to recuse the list, lets spend that
> time later). It will probably
or bug against.
Tks,
Jeff Bailey
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Done.
The two libraries are:
Still need: di_list_free
Still need: di_pkg_free
Do you still want a copy of the log?
Jeff
Matt Kraai wrote:
On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 07:33:57PM +0800, Jeff Williams wrote:
When I tried to build debian install from CVS make demo (or make
floppy_image) gets
When I tried to build debian install from CVS make demo (or make
floppy_image) gets stuck in a loop trying to reduce libraries. The
attached log file shows the output.
JEff
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dh_testroot
dpkg-checkbuilddeps
erhaps not proper in an installer.
After doing a few installs recently I'd say yes, please give some
feedback! One of the difficult things with boot floppies is not knowing
what has happened (e.g. which network cards have/haven't been detected).
Jeff
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reassign 175353 mklibs,libstc++5-pic
thanks
This bug does not apply to libc6 - our _pic.map files are
arch-dependant.
Tks,
Jeff Bailey
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my system with the latest from cvs. Do we know why? Is
there something I can do to help fix it?
Jeff
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While admitting floppies are almost entirely worthless, I have 50
servers without CDs but with floppies all running Debian, I'd hate to
have to rebuild them all.
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from the other shell and
just finished the install by apt-get'ing the packages I needed so all
was well in the end.
Since you said: "Well I can't do anything without a debug log. Set
DEBCONF_DEBUG=. and reproduce it, log output."
How does one go about setting that? Mus
Eduard Bloch writes:
> #include
> Jeff Sheinberg wrote on Tue Feb 19, 2002 um 08:01:29PM:
>
> > > When? Which plattform?
> >
> > Sorry for the typo in the "Subject:", that should be 2002-02-07
> > for arch i386.
>
> But which fl
Eduard Bloch writes:
> #include
> Jeff Sheinberg wrote on Tue Feb 19, 2002 um 04:38:46PM:
>
> > Install method - download rescue & root floppies along with
> > drivers.tgz file to a local partition. Created local basedebs
> > tarball using deboot
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