On Wednesday 27 February 2008, Alain wrote: > I'm trying to make my own Debian CD with preseeded choices and some > extra packages. > I picked a debian_40r1_i386_kde_CD_1 ISO file and hacked it to use a > preseed file and added those extra packages I want tu use. > Everything seems to work right, but after reboot, Grub doesn't find any > kernel. And the /boot directory only contains a grub sub directory. No > initrd nor vmlinuz file !
This is not really a debian-cd issue. Please file an installation report [1] instead and make sure to include the hardware-summary and the syslog for the installation. Note that we are very likely to ask you to reproduce the issue using the official (non-hacked) KDE CD while doing a normal (non-preseeded) installation. If the issue cannot be reproduced that way, the problem is clearly in your modifications. Your best first step would therefore probably be to just carefully compare yourself the syslog for a manual installation using the official KDE CD with the syslog from your hacked and preseeded CD. That should give you some indication of what has gone wrong. Cheers, FJP [1] http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/en.i386/ch05s03.html#submit-bug
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