> BTW, this seems to be a bug in installation-report: The installer > logs are not any more in /var/log/debian-installer but in > /var/log/installer.
Where did you see the reference to /var/log/debian-installer? > I think the installation would have been completely clean if I would > not have decided for an encrypted LVM setup. As you can see above > no LVM devices are mounted. Did you do the partitioning manually or did you use the encrypted LVM option for guided partitioning? From the logs you provided, it looks like you may have hit a minor script error somewhere: Nov 30 10:18:47 main-menu[2237]: (process:12062): [: Nov 30 10:18:47 main-menu[2237]: (process:12062): /: unknown operand Nov 30 10:18:47 main-menu[2237]: (process:12062): Nov 30 10:18:47 main-menu[2237]: (process:12062): [: Nov 30 10:18:47 main-menu[2237]: (process:12062): /boot: unknown operand Nov 30 10:18:47 main-menu[2237]: (process:12062): Nov 30 10:18:47 main-menu[2237]: (process:12062): [: Nov 30 10:18:47 main-menu[2237]: (process:12062): /tmp: unknown operand Nov 30 10:18:47 main-menu[2237]: (process:12062): The challenge is finding out where... Could you try adding a line with 'set -x' at the top of /lib/partman/definitions.sh _before_ you start partitioning your drive and try to reproduce the error? That should give us an almost complete debug log of partman. After that, please send the syslog from the install (gzipped as it will be huge!). I'd also suggest running the menu option "Save logs" before partitioning (but after network setup) and start the webserver there. You may want to boot the installer with "priority=medium" for this. Please also provide the /etc/fstab for your current installed system. TIA, FJP
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