tags 611108 +moreinfo clone 611108 -1 reassign -1 save-logs retitle -1 installer should not suggest to save logs to a media mounted read-only severity -1 wishlist tags -1 d-i thanks
Matthijs Kooijman a écrit : > Package: installation-reports > Version: 2.44 > Severity: normal […] > > I did an (non-graphical) expert install. > > Partitioning was done manually, since I needed to thrash an existing > recovery partition first. After that, I created a single big LVM > partition and proceeded to the LVM setup. When creating a new volume > group, I was asked what physical volumes to include in that list. This > list offered all partitions in the system, not just the ones I had > marked as LVM physical volumes (so also the existing ntfs > filesystems and I think also the partition on the install USB disk, > though I'm not 100% sure about that). I would have expected to get a > list of just the LVM PVs. I guess this is a feature so you can convert > any partition to an LVM PV at a later stage, but right now, the > interface isn't quite clear about this. Also, the partition that I did > mark as an LVM PV in the previous step was not marked as such, so I > needed to doublecheck that I was selecting the right one. This looks like #612850: "VG creation dialog should show only PVs". > After doing the install software step, I left my machine unattended > for a few hours. When I got back and started on the install grub > step, my network connectivity was broken. It seems that the > DHCP-obtained address was no longer set on eth0. The DHCP client was > still running according to "ps". Also, /etc/resolv.conf was still > ok. Unplugging my ethernet cable showed a "Link down" in dmesg, but > plugging it back in didn't show a "Link up" message (though the led > on the ethernet port did light up). Rerunning the "Configure the > network" step fixed my connectivity and allowed me to finish the > installation. This was all using an Intel 82577LM network adapter. Could you provide us with the installer logs so that somebody can investigate further? This may be a lease problem. For instance see #596667 (http://bugs.debian.org/596667). > Finally, I tried to save the debug logs before finishing the > installation. This step suggested to save the logs to /hd-media, but > that failed because /hd-media is mounted read-only. Saving the logs to > /target worked, but perhaps the installer shouldn't suggest /hd-media > then? I guess this concerns save-logs, cloning and reassigning accordingly. Thank you for your report. -- Denis Laxalde -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org