I'll generally constrain my followup to the earlier thread rather than propogating two separate ones.
on 18:11 Thu 17 Feb, Neal Hogan (nealho...@gmail.com) wrote: > On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Dr. Ed Morbius <dredmorb...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > on 21:01 Wed 16 Feb, Neal Hogan (nealho...@gmail.com) wrote: > >> I have another thread started that is not getting much traffic given > >> the significance of the situation: installation. > >> > >> Every installation medium that I've tried fails. Those trials include > >> net-install-iso, mini-iso, full-diskOne-iso. . .with both linux and > >> bsd kernels. > >> > >> What information do those that know anything about the install of the > >> latest "stable" release need to know to fix this issue? There have > >> been a few (if not several) other threads dealing with installation of > >> squeeze. Was this tested? > > > > How about: > > > > - System onto which you're installing. > > I'm not sure what "onto" means. I'm attempting the x86 install. A description of the make/model, general hardware profile, etc., of the system. You give a rough outline below. > > - Specific error message(s) encountered during installation. > > > > You saw this in my other thread. it fails oto partition. > > >> Background: I've had Lenny on this particualr machine > >> installing/running just fine. I was able to upgrade from Lenny to > >> Squeeze with no problem. The fresh install is the problem. My machine > >> is an early 2000's HP pavilion (ze4400). Why doesn't the install > >> script partition my hard drive? > > > > Is this the only part of the installation which fails to occur as > > expected? > > > > expected? As opposed to unexpected. In some cases it's possible to continue through an error, in others not. You're giving us a verbal description of the process / procedure, not a session transcript (difficult w/ the installer, granted) or logs of errors/output. The more fully and in detail you can describe your problem, the more appropriate assistance can be provided. > > Is a filesystem created at all? > > > > Dunno . . . it stops the install. As I've said elsewhere, the > partition failure takes place after the root partition creation. Generally: you should be able to verify the FS creation either from shell on the installation system, or by booting another system (e.g.: Live CD, Knoppix, etc.). > > Is the hard drive already partitioned? > > > > ya (with Lenny), but I don't care about those partitoins. I want to > wipe them out. There's a difference between repartitioning and creating new filesystems. > > How large is the hard drive? > > > > 100G That should be sufficiently large for normal automatic partitioning to occur. As opposed to, say, a 1-10GB drive (1GB is barely sufficient for minimal Debian these days, 10GB barely sufficient for a lean install). > > Does the rest of the installation complete or not? > > > > Dunno. . . I didn;t feel it reasonable to contintue with the instal if > my disk isn't partitioned. OK > > Have you tried shelling out (alt-F2 generally) to partition and create > > filesystems yourself? > > yes, fdisk/cfdisk is not an available comand. Hrm.... I thought it was. May be some other utility. Check the usual places (/bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin, busybox) for available utilities. > > > > Are you using the graphical or console installer? > > > > There was no option. It appeared graphical. You should have the option of selecting at boot time. http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch05s01.html.en You *HAVE* read the Installation Guide, right? -- Dr. Ed Morbius, Chief Scientist / | Robot Wrangler / Staff Psychologist | When you seek unlimited power Krell Power Systems Unlimited | Go to Krell! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20110218004007.ge10...@altaira.krellpowersys.exo