Your message dated Fri, 22 Nov 2024 14:09:13 +0100 with message-id <[email protected]> and subject line Re: #257595 Canceling the guided partitioning should restore the user settings has caused the Debian Bug report #257595, regarding Canceling the guided partitioning should restore the user settings to be marked as done.
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--- Begin Message ---Package: installation-reports Severity: normal INSTALL REPORT Debian-installer-version: 20040621 sarge daily build, from cdimage.d.o uname -a: Linux sisyphus 2.4.25-powerpc-smp #1 SMP mer avr 14 16:31:15 CEST 2004 ppc GNU/Linux Date: 2004-06-21 Method: How did you install? burned CD-R What did you boot off? burned CD-R If network install, from where? n/a Proxied? n/a Machine: Apple PowerMac G4 Processor: PowerPC G4 (x2) Memory: 1GB Root Device: IDE Root Size/partition table: Feel free to paste the full partition table, with notes on which partitions are mounted where. /dev/hda # type name length base ( size ) system /dev/hda1 Apple_partition_map Apple 63 @ 1 ( 31.5k) Partition map /dev/hda2 Apple_Bootstrap untitled 1954 @ 64 (977.0k) NewWorld bootblock /dev/hda3 Apple_UNIX_SVR2 untitled 311578126 @ 2018 (148.6G) Linux native /dev/hda4 Apple_UNIX_SVR2 swap 1001664 @ 311580144 (489.1M) Linux swap Block size=512, Number of Blocks=312581808 DeviceType=0x0, DeviceId=0x0 Drivers- 1: @ 64 for 23, type=0x1 2: @ 120 for 36, type=0xffff 3: @ 176 for 21, type=0x701 4: @ 232 for 34, type=0xf8ff /dev/hda3 on / type unknown (rw,errors=remount-ro) proc on /proc type proc (rw) devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620) tmpfs on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw) usbfs on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw) Output of lspci and lspci -n: 0000:00:0b.0 Host bridge: Apple Computer Inc. UniNorth 2 AGP 0000:00:10.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon RV250 If [Radeon 9000] (rev 01) 0000:10:0b.0 Host bridge: Apple Computer Inc. UniNorth 2 PCI 0000:10:17.0 Class ff00: Apple Computer Inc. KeyLargo Mac I/O (rev 03) 0000:10:18.0 USB Controller: Apple Computer Inc. KeyLargo USB 0000:10:19.0 USB Controller: Apple Computer Inc. KeyLargo USB 0000:20:0b.0 Host bridge: Apple Computer Inc. UniNorth 2 Internal PCI 0000:20:0d.0 Class ff00: Apple Computer Inc. UniNorth 2 ATA/100 0000:20:0e.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Apple Computer Inc. UniNorth 2 FireWire (rev 01) 0000:20:0f.0 Ethernet controller: Apple Computer Inc. UniNorth 2 GMAC (Sun GEM) 0000:00:0b.0 Class 0600: 106b:0034 0000:00:10.0 Class 0300: 1002:4966 (rev 01) 0000:10:0b.0 Class 0600: 106b:0035 0000:10:17.0 Class ff00: 106b:0022 (rev 03) 0000:10:18.0 Class 0c03: 106b:0019 0000:10:19.0 Class 0c03: 106b:0019 0000:20:0b.0 Class 0600: 106b:0036 0000:20:0d.0 Class ff00: 106b:0033 0000:20:0e.0 Class 0c00: 106b:0031 (rev 01) 0000:20:0f.0 Class 0200: 106b:0032 Base System Installation Checklist: [O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it Initial boot worked: [O] Configure network HW: [O] Config network: [O] Detect CD: [O] Load installer modules: [O] Detect hard drives: [O] Partition hard drives: [O] Create file systems: [O] Mount partitions: [O] Install base system: [O] Install boot loader: [E] Reboot: [O] Comments/Problems: The install boot loader step didn't work. I got around this by going to a virtual console and running mkofboot myself. <Description of the install, in prose, and any thoughts, comments and ideas you had during the initial install.> * want proper hd-media installer image * RAID1 is hopeless * want SMP kernels at install time * ugh, this is distressing. d-i created a swap partition but did not construct /etc/fstab such that it would be mounted (the swap partition did not appear at all). Install logs and other status info is available in /var/log/debian-installer/. Once you have filled out this report, mail it to [email protected]. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable') Architecture: powerpc (ppc) Kernel: Linux 2.4.25-powerpc-smp Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
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--- Begin Message ---> I see one reason for this to happen. You specified a swap partition (or > d-i did this automatically for you) but then you tried the Guided > partitioning tool. In order to start from clean state the first thing > this tool does is to set all partitions as unused. Then you canceled > the autopartitioning tool and set mount points for the partitions in the > way you wanted. The problem is that then you had to specify that you > want to use the swap space. > > I am giving the following title to the cloned bug: "When the > autopartitioning tool is canceled it should restore the user settings". > If you think that there is some other problem, please tell. AFAICS this is no longer an issue. Closing this bug. -- Holger Wansing <[email protected]> PGP-Fingerprint: 496A C6E8 1442 4B34 8508 3529 59F1 87CA 156E B076
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