That's strange. Can you send us enough info about this service
partitionso we can try to set one up, and perhaps reprocude the bug?
Thepartition layout, partition type, and the first several kilobytes
ofsuch a partition might suffice to do it.
It's listed as a compaq service partition in c
Stephen T. Bellis wrote:
> I figured out that this problem is caused by the service partition on the
> hard drive.
>
> I don't know why but if there is no service partition everything goes fine.
> Having the service partition causes d-i to not be able to detect the cdrom.
That's strange. Can you
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To: "Stephen T. Bellis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 8:43 PM
Subject: Re: Bug#244451: Installation Report; Failed
Stephen T. Bellis wrote:
> It doesn't matter what I do I can't get this mach
What happens if you go to a shell and manually try
to mount the CD?
I get a "not a directory"
error
Have you tried running the menu item that
checks a CD for validity?
Same Thing
Stephen T. Bellis wrote:
> It doesn't matter what I do I can't get this machine to mount ANY cd to preform the
> install.
> I've tried several d-i cd's including older versions that worked previously.
>
> I've also tried changing the cd drive to a HP 9900i with the same results.
If you have a CD
Package: installation-reportsINSTALL
REPORTDebian-installer-version: Daily Builds from 1-18, 4-9, 4.12, 4-15 and
beta 3uname -a:Linux athena 2.4.24.p4smp.1 #1 SMP Wed Feb 18 23:56:52 CST
2004 i686 GNU/LinuxDate: My last attempt was
todayMethod: netinst cd and business card
cdMachine: Intel
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