Package: installation-reports
Debian-installer-version: beta3 got form
http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/testing/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/
file initrd.gz and vmlinuz
uname -a: installation failed
Date: 30.03.2004
Method: netboot with PXE (dhcp3-server and tf
stefan wrote:
> trying the swiss german installation:
> - not all translations well done, screens are mixed german/ english
German should be at 100% now, with only possibly a very few things (like
cfdisk) not translated. I think you did an install right before most of
that got in.
> - was try
Debian-installer-version: jigdo image 26.12.2003
Date: 26& 27.12.2003
Method: installation from cdrom with support of internet downloads
Machine: asus motherboard with i815 architecture
Processor: pentium III, 1GHz
Memory: 512M
Root Device: IDE
Root Size/partition table: not ava
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 06:19:56PM +0100, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> Yes, for grub-installer to work, base-installer need to install the
> grub package into /target/. How should this be handled?
tollef want to change the retrievers to download the normal debs for
debootstrap as well. after that
[Jonas Meurer]
> Then installing grub was not successful:
> Install GRUB on a hard disk:
> GRUB needs to install the stage 1 boot loader on a bootable device. This
> is usually the fist hard drive. Note that GRUB conuts devices diffently
> than the linux kernel, so the fist one is usually '(hd0)'.
Hello,
I got the sources from cvs (24/11/02, ca. 14:30 CET) and built the
net-1440.img with tollef's build.sh script.
First these 'kmod: failed to exec /sbin/modprobe -s -k net-pf-1, errno = 2'
messages are annoying, but I know that this will be fixed if Herbert Xu
uploads new kernel-image-2.4.19-
* Noèl Köthe
| - then step 3 (finish setting up the Debian installer), choosed http
| as protocol, then I got the long list of possible countries with
| mirrors. Maybe it should be splitted up into pages.
| I choosed 18 (Germany) and 12 (www.uni-koeln.de) and no mirror.
|
| distribution is woody
Hello,
just a test report with the net-1440.img from
http://people.debian.org/~tfheen/d-i/images/daily/ from 2002-11-23.
Hardware is a K6-500 with VIA Chipset and an 3Com 905b.
The 3Com 509 isn't supported (module not available) so I had to
change the NIC.
- After booting and step 4 (conf
On Sun, 3 Mar 2002 18:46:08 -0800
"Christian T. Steigies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Its not in CVS, um, because... I don't know, I wanted to stay more flexible
> when changing some of the (amiga) icons or documentation (har har). Most of
> those files are binary files, maybe they are not that
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 01:56:34AM +, Richard Hirst wrote:
> The build expects some things in m68k-speicals that are not in CVS, and
> I had to go google for Penguin-19.hqx. There are other things in my
> m68k-specials dir which are not in cvs, I guess I found those elsewhere
> last time I t
Hi,
This is a bit redundant now 3.0.20 is out, but things move slowly in
the m68k world ;)
I build cvs b-f a couple of days ago, and did a test install from the
network on an mvme166 board (68040). The build and install basically
worked fine, except:
The build expects some things in m68k-spei
"James Rodgers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Loaded NFS and 3c595 modules, configured network to static IP and
> attempted to load base system from nfs server.
>
> Received the following message when attempting to NFS mount from
> server:
>
> "May 15 07:00:37 (none) user.info db
Configuration:
1. Gateway PC with Intel Pentium III processor
2. 192 Mb ram
3. IDE boot disk
4. 3com 3c595 ethernet card with 4mm dat tape drive
5. AHA 2940 SCSI adapter
Booted from rescue floppy.
Loaded NFS and 3c595 modules, con
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