Hello Debian-Installers! I'm trying the debian installer on a (yet) unsupported platform, a Psion 5MX Pro (a 32MB ARM PDA). Unfortunately, it cannot run the stock debian kernel, but instead uses a patched 2.4.19 kernel. After adding support for loopback devices, ISO9660, devfs and tmpfs to the kernel, and using the initrd for the "bast" businesscard CD (downloaded today, rc2), d-i actually starts :-)
... but I don't get very far. The CD-ROM detection does not give me anything, which is slightly unexpected. I thought the installer would try to mount filesystems on block devices, and look for .iso-files. I have partitioned my CF flash card in one (small) FAT partition (for booting) and one ~120 MB ext2 partition, and the latter has sarge-arm-businesscard.iso in its root. Anyway, I then tried to mount /cdrom manually, by first mounting /dev/ide/.../part2 in /tmp/b and then mounting /cdrom using a loopback block device from /tmp/b/sarge-arm-businesscard.iso. Then the detection works, but in the next stage, I get: Debootstrap Error: Failed getting Release file /cdrom/dists//Release I guess it should be dists/sarge/Relese here. This looks like some simple error, where is the distribution selected really? Could this have something to do with my custom kernel? Thanks, // Simon -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]