(Joey: CCing you as you originally followed up on this one) On Friday 25 March 2005 15:02, Ian Bruce wrote: > On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 20:38:28 -0500 > > Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The installer tries to load all modules in the same order that Debian > > will load them on boot, to avoid this kind of inconsistency. All I > > can think of is that there must be some difference between the > > modules that are loaded or the order they are loaded. This should be > > reflected in the kernel messages.
I have compared the load order by the installer and the order in the loadmodules file. The order seems almost _reversed_, not the same at all. The third and sixth columns are cross-references to the other. Installer (messages) Reboot (loadmodules) ===================== ===================== 1 3c59x (net) 1 vesafb -- 2 piix 20 2 fbcon -- 3 via82cxxx 29 3 unix -- 4 trm290 28 4 pdc202xx_new 13 5 triflex 27 5 adma100 25 6 slc90e66 26 6 aec62xx 24 7 sis5513 25 7 alim15x3 23 8 siimage 24 8 amd74xx 22 9 serverworks 23 9 atiixp -- 10 sc1200 22 10 cmd640 21 11 rz1000 21 11 cmd64x 20 12 pdc202xx_old 20 12 cs5530 19 13 pdc202xx_new 4 13 cy82c693 18 14 opti621 18 14 generic 17 15 ns87415 17 15 hpt34x 16 16 hpt34x 15 16 hpt366 -- 17 generic 14 17 ns87415 15 18 cy82c693 13 18 opti621 14 19 cs5530 12 19 pdc202xx_old 12 20 cmd64x 11 20 piix 2 21 cmd640 10 21 rz1000 11 22 amd74xx 8 22 sc1200 10 23 alim15x3 7 23 serverworks 9 24 aec62xx 6 24 siimage 8 25 adma100 5 25 sis5513 7 26 ide-detect 30 26 slc90e66 6 27 ide-disk 31 27 triflex 5 28 cdrom -- 28 trm290 4 29 ide-cd -- 29 via82cxxx 3 30 isofs -- 30 ide-detect 26 31 ide-disk 27 In this case the problem could well be the reversed load order of the piix and generic modules. > There is one other oddity I noticed, which may or may not be related. > When I retry the installation (as I have many times), at the "Partition > disks" stage (where I choose "manual"), the existing ext3 partition on > hda is never recognized, although the existing swap partition on hdc > is. I don't understand why that would happen. What do you mean by "recognized"? The screen you get after choosing "manual partitioning" should look something like [1] (only probably in English, not in Dutch ;-). [1] http://home.tiscali.nl/isildur/d-i/nl/partman.html#09.03 Cheers, FJP -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]