UÅytkownik Heiko Andresen napisaÅ:
Package: installation-reports
Debian-installer-version:
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26/04/2005
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http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/sarge_d-i/sparc/rc3/sarge-sparc-netinst.iso
uname -a: Linux (none) 2.4.27-2-sparc64 #1 Mon Feb 14 19:11:37 PST 2005
sparc64 unknown
Date: <Date and time of the install>
Method: <How did you install? What did you boot off? If network
install, from where? Proxied?>
- Wrote ISO-image to CD,
- at OK-prompt "boot cdrom"
- chose language and country
- Detect and mount CD-ROM
Machine: Sun Blade 100
Processor: Ultra Sparc IIe
Memory: 256 MB
Root Device: <IDE? SCSI? Name of device?>
Root Size/partition table: <Feel free to paste the full partition
table, with notes on which partitions are mounted where.>
Output of lspci and lspci -n:
Base System Installation Checklist:
[O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it
Initial boot worked: [O]
Configure network HW: [ ]
Config network: [ ]
Detect CD: [E]
Load installer modules: [ ]
Detect hard drives: [ ]
Partition hard drives: [ ]
Create file systems: [ ]
Mount partitions: [ ]
Install base system: [ ]
Install boot loader: [ ]
Reboot: [ ]
Comments/Problems:
After bootin the CD, Debian installaer asked me for "Choosing language",
then I chose country and keyboard layout and then was trying to detect
CD-ROM. These are the error messages:
"Linux kernel modules needed to drive some of your hardware are not
available yet. Simply proceeding with the install may make these modules
available later.
Seems very similar to my problem (Intel Blade Server - Bug#304341) also
couldn't mount CDROM because some modules haven't been present.
The unavailable modules, and the devices that need them are: ohci1394 (Sun
Microsystems Computer Corp. RIO 1394), usb storage (USB storage), floppy
(Linux Floppy), ide-core (Linux IDE support), ide-mod (Linux IDE driver),
ide-probe-mod (Linux IDE probe driver), ide-detect (Linux IDE detection),
ide-generic (Linux IDE support), ide-floppy (LINUX IDE floppy)"
But all these modules are present at least in kernel 2.6 - maybe try
linux26 boot method.
then
Your installation CD-ROM couldnÂt be mounted. This probably means that the
CD-ROM was not in the drive. ...
Sounds strange, because it could boot from the CD. Suggestions?
Regards,
Marcin
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