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I would close this off. I haven't done a network install for ubuntu in a
long time now and it's unlikely I'll have a chance/need to in the
immediate future. I will reopen if it occurs again..
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We are wondering if this is still an issue. Can you try it with the
latest Ubuntu version? Thanks in advance.
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Assignee: Ralph Janke (txwikinger) => (unassigned)
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I now get most of the way throught the base install.
It then fails on Unable do install the slected kernel.
Kernel package Linux-generic
>From wireshark:
The requested URL
/x86/kubuntu804/pool/restricted/l/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24-16-generic_2.6.24.12-16.3
I made a copy of firewire-core-modules-2.6.24-16-generic-
di_2.6.24-16.30_i386.ude and renamed it to firewire-core-
modules-2.6.24-16-generic-di_2.6.24-16.30_i386.udeb it gets further then
fails on :
The requested URL /x86/kubuntu804//pool/main/l/linux/pcmcia-storage-
modules-2.6.24-16-generic-di_
Ok, Just tested with Kubuntu 804 dvd, (kickstart file is the same as the
one for ubuntu just using kubuntu804 instead if ubuntu804 as the web
dir.
Wireshark Dump of request:
47 45 54 20 2f 78 38 36 2f 6b 75 62 75 6e 74 75 GET /x86/kubuntu
0010 38 30 34 2f 2f 70 6f 6f 6c 2f 6d 61 69 6e 2
Wireshark output:
3c 70 3e 54 68 65 20 72 65 71 75 65 73 74 65 64 The requested
0010 20 55 52 4c 20 2f 78 38 36 2f 75 62 75 6e 74 38 URL /x86/ubunt8
0020 30 34 2f 2f 64 69 73 74 73 2f 68 61 72 64 79 2f 04//dists/hardy/
0030 52 65 6c 65 61 73 65 20 77 61 73 20 6e 6f 74 20 Release
I will try with kubuntu 804 i386 dvd later.
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Sorry for delay didn't see your update.
This time using Ubuntu 804 LTS server, I get a different message and it
wont't let me change the mirror :/
PXELinux cfg:
#
# Ubuntu
#
LABEL latest-Ubuntu
MENU LABEL ^Ubuntu Latest Version
KERNEL knl/vmlinuz-ubuntu804-x86
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. The issue that you reported is one that should be
reproducible with the newest release - Hardy Heron. It would help us
greatly if you could test with it so we can work on getting it fixed in
the next release of Ubun
I have to agree with Jay, the solution isn't practical for anything
other than home / very small builds.
The expected behaviour would be for the installer to look where its told
and ignore other sources.
Alternatively it could connect to the internet for a secondary list and
then prompt the user
Confirmed here too. The above solution is not practical on a production
network where other workstations need to access the network. The above
solution would involve physically moving the machine to a separate
network and may not be practical in many situations.
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Solved: The real problem is that the machine is connecting to the
Internet and it downloads the list of available packages, but the CD
does not have them.
I solved this problem having my DHCP server not giving a default route
to the computer being installed.
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Confirmed, same behaviour here
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