tags 611108 -moreinfo reassign 611108 debian-installer forcemerge 596667 611108 thanks
Matthijs Kooijman a écrit : > > > After doing the install software step, I left my machine unattended > > > for a few hours. When I got back and started on the install grub > > > step, my network connectivity was broken. It seems that the > > > DHCP-obtained address was no longer set on eth0. The DHCP client was > > > still running according to "ps". Also, /etc/resolv.conf was still > > > ok. Unplugging my ethernet cable showed a "Link down" in dmesg, but > > > plugging it back in didn't show a "Link up" message (though the led > > > on the ethernet port did light up). Rerunning the "Configure the > > > network" step fixed my connectivity and allowed me to finish the > > > installation. This was all using an Intel 82577LM network adapter. > > > > Could you provide us with the installer logs so that somebody can > > investigate further? > > This may be a lease problem. For instance see #596667 > > (http://bugs.debian.org/596667). > > I've attached /install/syslog. The few hours of leaving the installer > unattended happens around line 7600 (Jan 24 22:42 until Jan 25 09:01). Quoting the syslog: […] > Jan 24 20:06:14 main-menu[443]: (process:4529): Lease of 192.168.1.43 > obtained, lease time 28800 […] > Jan 24 22:42:41 pkgsel: finishing up > Jan 25 09:01:59 main-menu[443]: INFO: Menu item 'grub-installer' selected > Jan 25 09:01:59 grub-installer: info: architecture: amd64/generic > Jan 25 09:02:00 in-target: Reading package lists... > Jan 25 09:02:00 in-target: > Jan 25 09:02:00 in-target: Building dependency tree... > Jan 25 09:02:00 in-target: > Jan 25 09:02:00 in-target: Reading state information... > Jan 25 09:02:00 in-target: > Jan 25 09:02:00 in-target: The following extra packages will be installed: > Jan 25 09:02:00 in-target: os-prober > Jan 25 09:02:00 in-target: Suggested packages: > Jan 25 09:02:00 in-target: multiboot-doc grub-emu xorriso > Jan 25 09:02:00 in-target: The following NEW packages will be installed: > Jan 25 09:02:00 in-target: grub-common os-prober > Jan 25 09:02:56 in-target: 0 upgraded, 2 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 > not upgraded. > Jan 25 09:02:56 in-target: Need to get 23.9 kB/1,823 kB of archives. > Jan 25 09:02:56 in-target: After this operation, 4,415 kB of additional disk > space will be used. > Jan 25 09:02:56 in-target: Err http://mirrors.nl.kernel.org/debian/ > squeeze/main os-prober amd64 1.42 > Jan 25 09:02:56 in-target: Something wicked happened resolving > 'mirrors.nl.kernel.org:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname) > Jan 25 09:02:56 in-target: Failed to fetch > http://mirrors.nl.kernel.org/debian/pool/main/o/os-prober/os-prober_1.42_amd64.deb > Something wicked happened resolving 'mirrors.nl.kernel.org:http' (-5 - No > address associated with hostname) > Jan 25 09:02:56 in-target: E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run > apt-get update or try with --fix-missing? […] > Jan 25 09:09:23 main-menu[443]: INFO: Menu item 'grub-installer' succeeded > but requested to be left unconfigured. > Jan 25 09:09:27 main-menu[443]: INFO: Menu item 'netcfg' selected > Jan 25 09:09:27 netcfg[13035]: INFO: eth0 is connected. (MII) > Jan 25 09:09:27 netcfg[13035]: INFO: found link on interface eth0, making it > the default. > Jan 25 09:09:30 kernel: [44141.802281] lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions > Jan 25 09:09:30 kernel: [44141.839999] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: irq 32 for > MSI/MSI-X > Jan 25 09:09:30 kernel: [44141.895660] e1000e 0000:00:19.0: irq 32 for > MSI/MSI-X > Jan 25 09:09:30 kernel: [44141.897463] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not > ready > Jan 25 09:09:32 kernel: [44143.511309] e1000e: eth0 NIC Link is Up 10 Mbps > Full Duplex, Flow Control: RX > Jan 25 09:09:32 kernel: [44143.511313] 0000:00:19.0: eth0: 10/100 speed: > disabling TSO > Jan 25 09:09:32 kernel: [44143.514254] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth0: link > becomes ready > Jan 25 09:09:34 udhcpc: Got IP 192.168.1.43 (using eth0) and routing through > 192.168.1.254 > Jan 25 09:09:36 netcfg[13035]: INFO: DHCP hostname: "grubby" > Jan 25 09:09:42 netcfg[13035]: INFO: Detected eth0 as a hotpluggable device > Jan 25 09:09:42 main-menu[443]: (process:13034): udhcpc (v1.17.1) started > Jan 25 09:09:42 main-menu[443]: (process:13034): Sending discover... > Jan 25 09:09:42 main-menu[443]: (process:13034): Sending discover... > Jan 25 09:09:42 main-menu[443]: (process:13034): Sending select for > 192.168.1.43... > Jan 25 09:09:42 main-menu[443]: (process:13034): Lease of 192.168.1.43 > obtained, lease time 28800 > Jan 25 09:09:56 main-menu[443]: INFO: Menu item 'grub-installer' selected […] The first DHCP lease was obtained on Jan 24 20:06:14 for 8 hours and you resumed the installation process about 13 hours after (Jan 25 09:01:59). So, IMHO, it looks like a lease problem similar to the one reported in #596667 "debian-installer does not renew DHCP leases". -- Denis Laxalde -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org