having some trouble booting di-b2 from a 128MB usb memory stick. i did
the following:
- downloaded hd-media-image.img
- dd if=hd-media-image.img of=/dev/sdb1
- install-mbr /dev/sdb
- changed first boot device to USB-ZIP
though hd-media-image.img is about 128MB, i only see about 3.3MB on the
sti
when i boot debian-installer beta2, after "probing pci hardware"
message, i get a "general protection fault" error, and finally a kernel
panic "attempted to kill init".
this is an intel L440GX server with two processors and DAC960 SCSI raid.
any suggestions for getting the installer working? i
when i boot debian-installer beta2, after "probing pci hardware"
message, i get a "general protection fault" error, and finally a kernel
panic "attempted to kill init".
this is an intel L440GX server with two processors and DAC960 SCSI raid.
any suggestions for getting the installer working? i
hing that needs to be fixed by kernel team?
Or, is there something I need to do to get around it?
Or, am I just plain screwed?
I really like Lenny and do so much want to run it.
Many thanks,
Lloyd R. Prentice
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fine, also worked fine when it rebooted with the
initrd
What info do you need to investigate this?
> Trent 'Lathiat' Lloyd wrote:
> > The SATA_SIL driver should be included, it is not included and other
> > RAID chipsets are, this is a popular chipset which supports RAID o
e' and the
'sata_sil' driver? both are needed, i couldn't find the latter (although
it was confusingly set in the kernel compile) none the less is in the
latest daily build.
Cheers,
Trent
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hrmmm, in my case a dodgy floppy drive made it chug then i ripped the
disk out, ill give it another shot later
> Trent Lloyd wrote:
> > During the module reading phase from a floppy disk, if the read fails
> > (just pull the floppy out for example) then it fails to unmount t
irectories.
But it keeps wanting to add extra space to what is actually available.
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Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
The SATA_SIL driver should be included, it is not included and other
RAID chipsets are, this is a popular chipset which supports RAID on
SATA on gigabyte motherboards and such.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: unstable
APT prefers unstable
APT
Package: debian-installer
Severity: important
When creating a software raid device, after it finishes syncing the main
menu does not return and it just sits there.
If you kill the installer menu process when it restarts it goes to
Setting up the partitioner and freezes at 55%, when you reboot you
page.
Enjoy,
Lloyd D Budd
**title:
> Installing Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 For Intel x86
Installing Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 for Personal Computers (x86)
**Abstract:
> This document contains installation instructions for the
> Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 system, for the Intel x86 ("i386")
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mounting it read-only or better yet, not at all no longer a worth while
activity to setup toward?
All and all an excellent manual,
best regards,
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