severity 397389 normal thanks Sorry for the late reply. Unfortunately your report never made it to our mailing list due to its size. The installation-report package has been modified now so hopefully this will not happen as easily in the future.
> Comments/Problems: > 1. Everything was dandy up until the 'disk-detect' phase. That's when > the kernel tried to load the floppy modules, and kept tripping (look at > 23:03:04 in the logs). This wasn't fatal though, it just meant the > program had to time out, apparently quite a few times, because as you > can see from the syslog the floppy module failed several times. There > was no visual feedback in the installer that things were taking longer > than they should. There is a known issue that floppy detection can cause pauses, but this is the very first time I've seen the timeout failures as you have them in your log. Looks like this is something fairly hardware specific. > 2. The first grave error occured at 23:22:34. Apparently someone forgot > to create a /etc/resolv.conf. As you can see from the logs I tried > quite a few times before I realised I could just echo "nameserver > 192.168.1.1" > /etc/resolv.conf myself. (Around 23:27) Of course, that > helped a lot. I think we have seen reports of this before. Did you use DHCP? Does your DHCP server provide full information (including network name and DNS servers)? For almost all installs resolv.conf is created correctly, so this must be something specific to your network. Would be great if you could identify it. Looking at the DHCP lease file (should be somewhere under /var) could provide a clue. > 3. When I did the 'pkgsel' step, it failed with a generic error > message. Switching to the error console, I could see that something was > wrong: 'apt-install or in-target is already running...' (@23:27:42). I > tried killall or pkill or whatever, but to no avail. This issue has been fixed in the mean time. It would be great if you could run another install using a daily built installer image [1] to see what issues can still be reproduced. The current daily images are very close to what the installer will look like for Etch. Please follow up with the results to this report and if you include attachments, please compress them. Cheers, FJP [1] http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]