Re: [Cooker] Beta 4 Install Fails during Package Install

2002-03-07 Thread Dave Cowern

The 2.4.18 kernel was the one that was extremely unstable.  I can try 
downgrading to an earlier mdk kernel if you think that might help.  I've 
reverted to 8.1 for the time being. Here is what lspcidrake from 8.1 gives me:

unknown : unknown (10b9/1647//)
unknown : Acer Laboratories Inc. [ALi]|M5247
usb-ohci: Acer Laboratories Inc. [ALi]|M5237 (USB)
usb-ohci: Acer Laboratories Inc. [ALi]|M5237 (USB)
unknown : Acer Laboratories Inc. [ALi]|M5229 IDE
unknown : Acer Laboratories Inc. [ALi]|M1533 PCI to ISA Bridge 
[Aladdin
IV]
emu10k1 : Creative Labs|SB Live! (audio)
ns558   : Creative Labs|SB Live! (joystick)
unknown : unknown (105a/4d69//)
tulip   : DEC|DECchip 21140 [FasterNet]
unknown : Acer Laboratories Inc. [ALi]|M7101 PMU
Card:Voodoo3 (generic): 3Dfx Interactive, Inc.|Voodoo 3
unknown : Virtual|Hub []
unknown : Virtual|Hub []
unknown : Seiko Epson Corp.|Stylus Color 760 / M800C 
[Printer|Printer|Bidirectional]
unknown : KC Technology Inc.|KC82C160S Hub []
unknown : Unknown|Camera []

The first two unknowns are probably my ATA133 controller its the Promise 
UltraTX2 133 -- it uses the PDC20269 chipset.  Since support for this is new 
in 8.2 and my machine works fine under 8.1, I'm willing to bet that this is 
the problem.  Is there anything else I can give you that might narrow it 
down?  I'll work on getting 8.2 installed again tomorrow morning to hopefully 
gain a little more information.  --  Dave


On Thursday 07 March 2002 14:18, you wrote:
> Dave Cowern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > To answer your questions:
> > 1.  No, it seems to fail on a random package.
> > 2.  No, my system is not overclocked.
> > 3.  Yes, the install works flawlessly with a 2.2 kernel.  However, when I
> > boot into 8.2, it is extremely crash prone.  It can't seem to stay
> > running for more than a few minutes under X.  This is my third attempt at
> > getting this e-mail out.  Let me know if there's anything I can give you
> > that will help you get to the bottom of this problem.  --  Dave
>
> Well, it must be a pb linked with one of your hardware, could you
> try to install a 2.4 kernel afterwards and boot with it.
>
> Could you also include a lspcidrake, and maybe guess which hardware could
> be unstable.
>
> Maybe some of you memory get corrupted, haven't you add something that you
> had not before (memory, scsi, ...)




Re: [Cooker] Beta 4 Install Fails during Package Install

2002-03-07 Thread Warly

Dave Cowern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> To answer your questions:
> 1.  No, it seems to fail on a random package.
> 2.  No, my system is not overclocked.
> 3.  Yes, the install works flawlessly with a 2.2 kernel.  However, when I 
> boot into 8.2, it is extremely crash prone.  It can't seem to stay running 
> for more than a few minutes under X.  This is my third attempt at getting 
> this e-mail out.  Let me know if there's anything I can give you that will 
> help you get to the bottom of this problem.  --  Dave

Well, it must be a pb linked with one of your hardware, could you
try to install a 2.4 kernel afterwards and boot with it.

Could you also include a lspcidrake, and maybe guess which hardware could be
unstable.

Maybe some of you memory get corrupted, haven't you add something that you
had not before (memory, scsi, ...)

-- 
Warly




Re: [Cooker] Beta 4 Install Fails during Package Install

2002-03-07 Thread Dave Cowern

To answer your questions:
1.  No, it seems to fail on a random package.
2.  No, my system is not overclocked.
3.  Yes, the install works flawlessly with a 2.2 kernel.  However, when I 
boot into 8.2, it is extremely crash prone.  It can't seem to stay running 
for more than a few minutes under X.  This is my third attempt at getting 
this e-mail out.  Let me know if there's anything I can give you that will 
help you get to the bottom of this problem.  --  Dave

On Wednesday 06 March 2002 02:13, you wrote:
> Dave Cowern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Hey all,
> > I posted awhile ago about having trouble installing the betas.  Beta 4
> > is unfortunately no better for me.  In addition to the things I tried
> > before (I've copied my original message below for completeness), I've
> > changed my partitions from ReiserFS to ext3 and also ext2, I've used 3
> > different kinds of CDRs (including ones I've used very successfully in
> > the past to install mdk isos), I've used 3 different CD drives (one DVD
> > drive, one CDR drive, and one plain old CD drive).  I've tried it with
> > passing the kernel options I need (ide2= for a IDE controller card). 
> > I've tried it with various security settings.  The install crashes while
> > installing packages every single time.  It doesn't bomb out with an
> > error, it just hangs.  I've let this thing sit for 12 or more hours and
> > it doesn't budge.
> > My question this time around is I've seen people posting all kinds of
> > nice logs showing where the install has failed or given them an error. 
> > Where do I get those from on my machine?   I rebooted using the rescue
> > option and poked around in /tmp and /var/log but all the files there were
> > empty.
> > As always, any suggestions are welcome.  I really want to get this
> > working on my machine before 8.2 ships... I don't relish the thought of
> > using 8.1 until 9.0 comes out.  Thanks!  -- Dave
> >
> > Oh, P.S. -- Warly posted 5 criteria earlier for another install problem
> > earlier this week.   In case anyone is tempted to regurgitate them, here
> > are my responses.
>
> mmm, a tough one...
>
> 1. Does it crash on the same package (for that set the details mode and see
> or boot with rescue and read the /root/drakx/ddebug.log)
>
> 2. Is your machine overclocked ?
>
> 3. Do you experienced the same behavior with a 2.2 kernel (boot with the
> second CD, use alternate 2.2 kernel, or make a bootdisk with alternatives
> images in /images/alternatives)
>
> 4. Can you do a hd install (copying the CD on a partition and using second
> CD or hd boot images to start the install from it)




Re: [Cooker] Beta 4 Install Fails during Package Install

2002-03-05 Thread Warly

Dave Cowern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hey all,
>   I posted awhile ago about having trouble installing the betas.  Beta 4 is 
> unfortunately no better for me.  In addition to the things I tried before 
> (I've copied my original message below for completeness), I've changed my 
> partitions from ReiserFS to ext3 and also ext2, I've used 3 different kinds 
> of CDRs (including ones I've used very successfully in the past to install 
> mdk isos), I've used 3 different CD drives (one DVD drive, one CDR drive, and 
> one plain old CD drive).  I've tried it with passing the kernel options I 
> need (ide2= for a IDE controller card).  I've tried it with various 
> security settings.  The install crashes while installing packages every 
> single time.  It doesn't bomb out with an error, it just hangs.  I've let 
> this thing sit for 12 or more hours and it doesn't budge.
>   My question this time around is I've seen people posting all kinds of nice 
> logs showing where the install has failed or given them an error.  Where do I 
> get those from on my machine?   I rebooted using the rescue option and poked 
> around in /tmp and /var/log but all the files there were empty.
>   As always, any suggestions are welcome.  I really want to get this working 
> on my machine before 8.2 ships... I don't relish the thought of using 8.1 
> until 9.0 comes out.  Thanks!  -- Dave 
>
> Oh, P.S. -- Warly posted 5 criteria earlier for another install problem 
> earlier this week.   In case anyone is tempted to regurgitate them, here are 
> my responses.

mmm, a tough one...

1. Does it crash on the same package (for that set the details mode and see or
boot with rescue and read the /root/drakx/ddebug.log)

2. Is your machine overclocked ?

3. Do you experienced the same behavior with a 2.2 kernel (boot with the second
CD, use alternate 2.2 kernel, or make a bootdisk with alternatives images in
/images/alternatives)

4. Can you do a hd install (copying the CD on a partition and using second CD or
hd boot images to start the install from it)

-- 
Warly