When I did a fresh install of Debian amd64 (couple years ago?) I booted from a live CD (ubuntu has a 64 bit live CD) and did everything from there. ie. partition the disk, create a chroot to where you want the deb root partition, install debootstrap etc and go from there.
If you are that hesitant about doing an installation yourself, why don't you just download a copy of Ubuntu for amd64. I have computers running both. the differences are minor, but the installation is completely painless with Ubuntu, whereas I have never been able to say that about Debian. With Ubuntu the installation is pretty automated and lots of things just work ... things that I have to fight to get working in Debian (realplayer anyone?). Craig On 5/22/06, Francesco Pietra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all: I have followed with particular attention in the last few days all issues on this list related to amd64 debian installation. Just because I have now finally everything ready for a fresh installation on a fresh ready workstation equipped with Tyan K8WE S2895 (bearing video card Pixelview 6600 256M DDR DVI and a scsi card for external devices), a couple of dual amd64 opteron, and a couple of 300GB SATA HD. For the benefit of poor guys like me who rarely carry out software installations, could you please check my projected route, and its sequence, for suitability/correctness? 1) Start with debian installer Debian testing amd64 Bin-1/ISO9660 [93 MB] (CD-ROM waiting on my machine) burned from debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso [93.4 MB] as downloaded yesterday from http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ 2)Follow substantially a netinstall according to Roberto's howto http://haydn.debian.org/~intero-guest/debian-amd64-howto.html 3)Establish raid1. To this regard, I am at "Today 21:19:28" directions by Alexander Siek. I understand Alexander has positively answered all (nearly all?) criticism by Goswin. However, I must confess that i use a pc with debian testing/unstable but I never established a raid before. Therefore, I only hope to be able to follow Alexander's indications but it would be better for me to read before some general instructions as to establish a raid1. I have none yet. 4)Install 32b applications into a chroot as indicated in both Roberto's howto above and, for what I need, ie not sound) in http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/356 without, however, following step 1.4) You also need a link to your 32bit linker in the /lib path: $ cd /lib $ ln -s /var/sid-386-chroot/lib/ld-linux.so.2 ld-linux.so.2 because I read somewhere that installed libraries are linked per se. I hope the kernel provided supports my mainboard and I wish myself good luck. But there cannot be good luck without some guidance. Thanks a lot francesco pietra -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]