On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 02:35:37PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> > The install boot loader phase seemed to "lock up" at the 33% stage 
> > [Installing GRUB Boot Loader / Determining GRUB Boot Device] The machine 
> > itself was NOT locked however, I could switch to a console and login with 
> > ssh if i tried doing a remote install in expert mode.
> > The problem was 100% reproducable - I rebooted several times and it always 
> > stopped at the same place.


> > Jan 30 16:30:18 debconf: --> SUBST grub-installer/with_other_os OS_LIST 
> > Microsoft Windows XP dition familiale    <--- This is French XP Home with 
> > an acute accent on edition...

> > Jan 30 16:30:18 debconf: Adding [OS_LIST] -> [Microsoft Windows XP 
> > dition familiale]

> > Jan 30 16:30:18 debconf: <-- 0

> > Jan 30 16:30:18 debconf: --> PROGRESS STEP 1

> > Jan 30 16:30:18 debconf: <-- 0 OK

> > Jan 30 16:30:18 debconf: --> PROGRESS INFO 
> > grub-installer/progress/step_bootdev

> > Jan 30 16:30:18 debconf: <-- 0 OK

> > Jan 30 16:30:18 debconf: --> INPUT high grub-installer/with_other_os

> > Jan 30 16:30:18 debconf: <-- 0 question will be asked

> > Jan 30 16:30:18 debconf: --> GO

> > It appears the GO command to the installer UI never returned...
> > (I wasn' asked any questions here as I should have been...)

> Well it does look very much like it should have asked you that question
> and the UI hung up instead. I suppose the French accent in the message
> could have something to do with it, seems strange though. Were you
> installing in French? Does it happen if you run the install in English?
> Could you get a ps fax tree at this point?

Colin Watson caught up with this bug on IRC the other night.  It's
caused by something in the stack not coping well with the
text-with-accents that os-prober picks up on systems running XP French.
The hypothesis was that cdebconf couldn't handle non-UTF8 text; if
that's the case, then either the input needs to be sanitized when subbed
into the db, or cdebconf needs to be more forgiving of non-UTF8 input.

Since this is related to a string that's pulled verbatim from the disk
containing the Windows install, the choice of d-i install language is
not relevant here.

-- 
Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer

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