Hi there, On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 09:34:03PM +0200, Cyril Brulebois wrote: > Joachim Wiedorn <ad_deb...@joonet.de> (29/03/2010): > > Thanks! This mini.iso for i386 can be installed! Is there > > everywhere an iso for amd64 that is installable? Now I have tested > > seven mini.iso files for amd64 but without success. > I'd guess an image from a similar date could be somewhat suitable. I > think it'd be nice to get a summary of what you tried and what exactly > failed, so that someone can try and understand what broke and when. I > think Phil could share his experience, he tried (hard) to get things > working lately.
I did the installation more or less manually. Take a ISO that does boot and where the partitioner works (that part should be easy). bootstrap-base failed upon me when installing, so what I did was a debootstrap into /target within the d-i environment, then chrooting into it. Do not run tasksel. Then install a kernel (7.2 seems to be the safe choice here) and grub-pc (i.e. grub2), followed by running update-grub. Then you need to create /etc/fstab yourself. See a sample below, that has to be adjusted to your drive layout. """ proc /proc linprocfs rw 0 0 sys /sys linsysfs rw 0 0 fdesc /dev/fd fdescfs rw 0 0 /dev/ad6s5 / ufs rw 0 1 /dev/ad6s6 none swap sw 0 0 """ Then I'd also suggest a `passwd root' so that you can login in the final installation. Albeit also possible later, you can also setup `/etc/network/interfaces' in this step. For me `auto nfe0' and `iface nfe0 inet dhcp' were sufficient. A reboot later you should be able to boot into 7.2. Disclaimer: this was on bare hardware and I did not try to preserve multiple OSes on that machine. Kind regards, Philipp Kern -- .''`. Philipp Kern Debian Developer : :' : http://philkern.de Stable Release Manager `. `' xmpp:p...@0x539.de Wanna-Build Admin `- finger pkern/k...@db.debian.org
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