Bug#249937: installation-reports: Failed to install on x86 with d-i beta4 -- Several problems

2004-05-19 Thread Gilles Sadowski
Package: installation-reports Severity: important -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers testing APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (500, 'unstable') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.6.5+g3 Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C [Here is the filled-in template from http:

Netinstall: "Boot into new system" fails

2007-09-25 Thread Gilles Sadowski
Hello. I've installed from the latest 40r1-i386-netinst CD. When it comes to rebooting into the new system, GRUB displays its menu, I select a kernel entry; then, after that GRUB prints the usual "root ..., kernel ..., initrd ..." lines, the cursor jumps to the top-left corner of the screen, ther

Re: Netinstall: "Boot into new system" fails

2007-09-25 Thread Gilles Sadowski
>> >> I just discovered that the problem is cause by an Adpatec PCI extension card >> (RAID 2400A). When I unplug it, the system boots. > >Strange ... >AFAIK installs the netinst CD the same kernel, >as the kernel that is used during the install. > In one of my trials, I made sure to install the

Re: Netinstall: "Boot into new system" fails

2007-09-28 Thread Gilles Sadowski
Hello. > > That question is read by me as > Teach me the art of Linux kernel development. Not really. > > >> Now the question is: How to boot with the card plugged in? > > I have a idea that might brings us one step further: > > What I understood from previous postings, is that debian-inst

Re: Apdatec DPT SmartRAID V, 1044:a501, "Boot into new system" fails

2007-10-02 Thread Gilles Sadowski
Hi. > > My advice is to search in the udev corner, > a starting point could be > find /etc/udev -type f | xargs grep 1044:a501 > in the installed system. No reference to the card came out from this command. > > > Let us, the mailinglist, known how to boot with the adaptec 2400 Still no luck