Hi FJP,

I tested the 
installer 
and found 
the cause 
of the 
problem. 
The 
problem is 
not 
because of 
my 
hardware. 
It could be 
an 
installer 
failer.

If I choose 
Japanese 
language 
to install 
Debian, 
the 
installer 
can not 
create 
partitions.
 If I choose 
English 
language, 
I can 
install 
Debian
 (can 
create 
partitions).My
 
motherboard
 can not be 
sold in 
Japan, and 
I am a 
Japanese 
guy in 
Australia,
 so the 
Debian 
Japanese 
team do not 
know the
 problem if 
the 
problem is 
related to 
my 
motherboard
 
(GA−M68SM−S2).In
 case, I 
tested two 
different 
harddisks 
to install 
Debian on 
my
 
motherboard.I
 had the 
exactly 
same 
problem on 
the two 
harddisks.
  

That is all 
what I 
found at 
this 
moment.

If you want 
to get syslog, 
please let 
me know how 
I can get 
it. The 
install 
can not 
create 
partitions,
 so how can I 
get 
syslog? I 
tried to 
find it on 
the two
 
harddisks,
 but there 
was no 
syslog. 

Cheers,

Joe   

Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Wednesday 11 June 2008, Joe wrote:
> Comments/Problems:
> Install tasks does not work properly. The task could start, but there
> was nothing installed (not even one package). The task just said
> "Failed". Then I tried to start the task manually again, but failed
> again.

This is something that gets tested extensively so it's likely to be a 
problem specific to your install.

Did you check the syslog? Are there any errors there?
Did you create your partitions big enough for the tasks you want to 
install (see the installation guide [1])?

Feel free to send us the syslog of your installation if you cannot figure 
out the cause of the problem yourself. Make sure you send it compressed 
(using gzip).

Cheers,
FJP

[1] http://www.debian.org/releases/testing/i386/apds02.html.en


       
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