Package: installation-reports INSTALL REPORT
Debian-installer-version: daily from 2004-01-09 http://gluck.debian.org/~manty/testing/netinst/i386/20040109/sarge-i386-netinst.iso uname -a: 2.4.23-1-386 Method: booted off daily CD image Machine: Random Laptop Processor: Celeron 366 Memory: 160 MB Root Device: IDE Base System Installation Checklist: Initial boot worked: [O] Configure network HW: [E] Config network: [O] some problems 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: [O] some problems Reboot: [O] some problems [O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it Comments/Problems: I have the same problems with my PCMCIA network card as James Troup in #227498: I load the 3c59x module and even though it is loaded fine (and /proc/net/devices immediately shows that eth0 is there) I get a "Ethernet card not found" error. Also, as in #227498, it doesn't work after reboot ("unresolved symbol" error in i82356.o). It asks me for my hostname twice. After loading the ethernet module, I enter the hostname. Then it tries to configure DHCP, fails, and I configure a static address - IP, netmask, gateway, DNS... and hostname again (showing the one I chose before). I installed the base system, LILO and then I'm at the "Finish the installation and reboot" screen. I realize I'd like to have GRUB instead, and press "no" (or "go back" or whatever it was) here. GRUB fails to install because the CD-ROM and /target have been unmounted already! I think the CD should only be ejected and /target unmounted if people actually select "Reboot" at the "Finish the installation and reboot" screen and not before. After getting the "Installing GRUB in /target failed." message, I get into the main menu. However, the status bar from "Installing GRUB boot loader" is still in the background. Quite ugly. Pressing "reboot" in the "Finish the installation and reboot" screen, it tries to refresh the screen before rebooting, but doesn't actually refresh the whole screen (most of it is black, but the "Go back" and "Reboot" is still there). This laptop might be a bit slow, but not that terribly. After reboot: in the past, base-config would ask me if I wanted to create an user account. It no longer does this, which is fine with me, but it also does not ask for the real name anymore and creates an account with "Debian user". We really shouldn't do that. I noticed that during base-config was running, the debconf priority was set to "high" and later it was "medium". (Is it even base-config that does this? I cannot find the user creation code in there.) I tried aptitude for the first time. I only had a CD with main on it, and when I pressed on a section in aptitude it wouldn't actually show me a listing of packages straight away, but showed "main" first. This makes it really quite tiresome to use. Since surely 99% of users will only have main, aptitude should cope with this and not show "main" if there is only main to choose from. I also tried expert mode. Way too many questions are shown here. I thought I might use "expert" by default, but this is _really_ painful. During hardware detection, it asks me for additional parameters for _every module_! This is surely a bit too much, eve n for expert mode. Also, even though there is only one kernel package, it showed me which one to install and I had to press "ok". You can argue about the latter, but the former is clearly insane. -- Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]