Attila-Mihaly Balazs wrote: > I'm seeing the following issue with netinst (both 6.0.7 and 7.0 RC1) > and VirtualBox (4.1.18_Ubuntu r78361): > > - the installer detects/configures the network normally, however > when it comes to mirror selection it reports that the "release might > not be supported by this mirror" for every mirror
Sounds like a DNS or NAT failure. Or you might have a firewall that is blocking. You are using a mirror name such as ftp.us.debian.org? Check your /etc/resolv.conf file and verify that you can look up hostnames correctly. Verify that you can look up the mirror correctly. Then verify that you can see the files there correctly. I would use lynx for that but wget/curl works too. If you have a firewall blocking then of course it won't work. This following should return a README file. wget -O- http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/README If the NAT in your VirtualBox is the same subnet as the real subnet your host is connected to then of course NAT will fail terribly. It must be a unique subnet. > - the solution which worked for me: change the adapter to PCnet-PCI > II (from the default Intel 100/1000) AND change the networking from > NAT to Bridged Yes. Because that removes both DNS and NAT from the configuration. With bridged networking the vm will be using on your subnet directly. But with NAT it will be one layer behind it. But when using bridged then the dhcp will be using your host subnet dhcp server instead. Typically when using NAT there will be dnsmasq-base installed and it will be setting up DHCP and DNS. But I find that dnsmasq-base doesn't set up a default domain name. That causes this to fail for me when trying to use my local mirror. To avoid this a simple solution is to configure a static IP address. That avoids the dnsmasq-base dhcp issues and you can configure your dns server manually. Verify that dnsmasq-base is even installed for you. Perhaps your configuration is expecting to use it and it isn't actually installed. In Debian it is only a Recommends: relationship and wouldn't get pulled in if you were avoiding recommends. > My question is: > - is there a bug for this in the bugtracker? (I searched around a > little bit, but couldn't find anythin) > - should I file a bug for this? If so, for which package? I use KVM all of the time and all I can say is that it works there. But dnsmasq-base doesn't set a default domain name. If you file a bug be sure to file it to the right tracker. Ubuntu for the Ubuntu portions. Or Debian for the Debian portions. I don't know if you are using it but the most likely candidate for a problem is dnsmaq-base. Bob
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