I recently reinstalled from the released lpia alternate install CD. I
can now confirm that the alternate install CD can be used to install the
lpia architecture build without any special tweaking to get the
necessary kernel and/or modules installed.
Thanks for the fix!
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Colin: point taken. :-) Thanks for fixing this...
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[jaunty] lpia alternate install does not install linux-lpia
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359174
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* Add linux-lpia to kernel_update_list metapackage ordering hack
(LP: #359174).
-- Colin WatsonFri, 17 Apr 2009 12:22:12 +0100
** Changed in: base-installer
JP Vossen: although I don't need it now, in general I'm going to spend
less time downloading a half-megabyte file than I would messing about
decompressing it :-)
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Thanks - I see the problem now and will fix it. I think we should fix
this for Jaunty since it's an alternate vs. desktop inconsistency and
results in the wrong set of packages being installed.
I don't think desktop installs are affected, since ubiquity doesn't use
this bit of base-installer.
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Ah-hah ... here you go. Please let me know if any of the other logs from
that directory would be helpful so I can attach those, tool.
** Attachment added: "syslog"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25516120/syslog
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Sweet, never noticed that.
$ ll /var/log/installer/syslog
-rw--- 1 root root 508K 2009-04-11 16:45 /var/log/installer/syslog
You sure you want uncompressed?
$ ll syslog.gz
-rw--- 1 root root 71K 2009-04-15 21:26 syslog.gz
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[jaunty] lpia alternate install does not install linux-lpia
Also, since it's just one file, it would be best if you didn't tar it up
- if you just attach it directly then I can see it in my web browser.
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[jaunty] lpia alternate install does not install linux-lpia
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Sorry I didn't see your questions before now. Unfortunately neither of
these sets of logs actually contains what I need, and Craig is mistaken
about what I'm asking for. What I actually need is the *installer*
syslog. I should have been more clear, though; after a completed
installation, the file I
Here are logs from the installed system both with and without the
restricted modules installed. I've also included 'lspci -nvvk' output
for both cases, in case there are any important differences between the
two.
** Attachment added: "logs.tgz"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25477246/logs.tgz
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Craig,
Please let me know if you need any additional logs. The USB key is
running the alternate installer, not a live ISO, so adding the
restricted modules to it is not an option. However, I could get you the
syslog from the running system that has the restricted modules installed
if that would be
JP,
Sorry, I may have been unclear.
That is exactly what we what we wanted. A copy of /var/log/syslog from
the USB key after boot BEFORE the restricted modules are installed AND
another one AFTER.
We want to see the errors and the problems you are experiencing directly
from the system's "point o
I went through the installation up to the partition tool, and then saved
the debug logs to disk. Here are the resulting logs.
** Attachment added: "install.tgz"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25366482/install.tgz
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Craig, I may be especially dense today (likely), but I'm still not clear
what you want.
Do you mean to boot from the USB key and copy /var/log/syslog someplace?
If so, at waht stage of the boot process? I didn't use a "Live"
anything, I used the daily build alternate installer, so the only choice
Brandon,
>From the system (linux-lpia still) you are booting into using the Jaunty
Release Candidate live media, daily build, if at all possible. This
gives us more real-time information.
Craig
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[jaunty] lpia alternate install does not install linux-lpia
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359174
Are you looking for /var/log/syslog from the currently running system
with linux-lpia (and the restricted modules) already installed? If not,
please provide more detail about what you're looking for.
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[jaunty] lpia alternate install does not install linux-lpia
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/35
Please attach /var/log/syslog so that I can see what's going on here.
** Package changed: debian-installer (Ubuntu) => base-installer (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: base-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Same for me, using 1 day newer daily...
I used the 2009-04-11 http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/daily/current
/jaunty-alternate-lpia.iso, "burned" to a DataTraveler 2G USB key, and
everything mostly Just Worked.
I had no network (wired or wireless) during the install, but wired
worked fine after re
** Summary changed:
- lpia alternate install does not install linux-lpia
+ [jaunty] lpia alternate install does not install linux-lpia
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