On 1/9/21 1:53 AM, Dennis Clarke wrote:
> 
> I think this is pretty much well known but I will report it here
> regardless. From the latest sparc64 installer images I eventually
> see grub-ieee1275 fails.
> (...)
> Jan  4 19:00:02 in-target: Get:1 http://deb.debian.org/debian-ports
> sid/main sparc64 grub2-common sparc64 2.04-11 [719 kB]
> Jan  4 19:00:04 in-target: Err:2 http://deb.debian.org/debian-ports
> sid/main sparc64 grub-ieee1275-bin sparc64 2.04-11
> Jan  4 19:00:04 in-target:   503  Backend unavailable, connection
> timeout [IP: 2a04:4e42:58::644 80]
> Jan  4 19:00:04 in-target: Get:3 http://deb.debian.org/debian-ports
> sid/main sparc64 grub-ieee1275 sparc64 2.04-11 [542 kB]
> Jan  4 19:00:05 in-target: Fetched 1261 kB in 4s (316 kB/s)
> Jan  4 19:00:05 in-target: E
> Jan  4 19:00:05 in-target: :
> Jan  4 19:00:05 in-target: Failed to fetch
> http://deb.debian.org/debian-ports/pool-sparc64/main/g/grub2/grub-ieee1275-bin_2.04-11_sparc64.deb
>  503  Backend unavailable, connection timeout [IP: 2a04:4e42:58::644 80]
> Jan  4 19:00:05 in-target:
> Jan  4 19:00:05 in-target: E
> Jan  4 19:00:05 in-target: :
> Jan  4 19:00:05 in-target: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run
> apt-get update or try with --fix-missing?
> Jan  4 19:00:05 in-target:
> Jan  4 19:00:05 grub-installer: info: Calling 'apt-install
> grub-ieee1275' failed

I have no clue which image you used and I'm not sure what you did to end up in 
a situation
where the installer would try to download the grub2 packages over the net which 
are actually
on the installation ISO, so they don't have to be downloaded.

I also just verified that by installing the latest sparc64 ISO inside an LDOM 
in offline mode
and grub2 was installed without any issues with no package mirror being set up.

Adrian

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