[ re-added CC to the BTS and the merged bugs ]

On Sun, May 25, 2025 at 07:38:45PM +0000, Sistemas Jaguar wrote:
>On Sunday, May 25th, 2025 at 1:08 PM, Steve McIntyre <st...@einval.com> wrote:
>
>> Those log messages are not showing a failure due to a missing kernel
>> image (that's ignored with a warning). Instead, the failure looks like
>> you've configured the system with a root filesystem that's too small,
>> Could you please try again and double-check the filesystem setup
>> please?
>
>Hi Steve,
>
>The installation goes into a 128GB partition configured as root filesystem.
>
>I believe the installer misbehaves when the (root) partition(s) are previously 
>created and/or formatted (not sure which combination of these two factors).
>
>The reason I mention "partition(s)" is to let you know that I have been 
>selecting existing boot/EFI, swap and root partitions for this install.
>
>After recreating the root partition from Gnome installer, the installation 
>went through.

The issues here suggest that you've been writing to a filesystem that's
already had an installation (or maybe other data?) written to it. If
recreating the rootfs (and hence blanking it) fixes that, then I think
we've found the problem.

>As for the debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso installer goes, there
>might me a different issue because it won't go past loading of
>installed modules.

The daily builds hit this issue from time to as kernel versions are
updated, I'm afraid.

-- 
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.                                st...@einval.com
"This dress doesn't reverse." -- Alden Spiess

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