Bug#349256: Debian Bug Tracking System <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

2006-11-08 Thread Frans Pop
You have followed up to an installation report that was already closed. In 
that case it is better to submit a new report.

> Comments/Problems:
>
> The last step kept repeating. It told me that I was done and the
> computer will reboot over and over again.
> Finally I had to do this myself...

I have no idea what you mean here exactly. I don't understand what the 
exact problem is you see, and also not how you fixed it.
Please give us exact messages or errors you see on the screen. Otherwise 
it is nearly impossible to identify the problem or to help.

Cheers,
FJP


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Bug#349256: Debian Bug Tracking System <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

2006-11-08 Thread Frank Schmaljohann
> You have followed up to an installation report that was already closed. In
> that case it is better to submit a new report.
>
I Am sorry, it was my "first time" ;-)

>> Comments/Problems:
>>
>> The last step kept repeating. It told me that I was done and the
>> computer will reboot over and over again.
>> Finally I had to do this myself...
>
> I have no idea what you mean here exactly. I don't understand what the
> exact problem is you see, and also not how you fixed it.
> Please give us exact messages or errors you see on the screen. Otherwise
> it is nearly impossible to identify the problem or to help.
>
> Cheers,
> FJP
>
>
Well I will try to explain it a little closer.
First of all I did an i386 installation afterwards and everything was
okay. The problem occured only using the amd64 dist.

On the screen it says:
"Take out your cdrom and press on next to reboot the computer" or
something like that.
Thats what I did. After that it spipped back to the last step and the
message appeared again. I was able to do that over and over again...

Bottomline: The computer did not restart and I had to do a reset. The
installation was fine.

Hope that did help.

mfg,
Frank



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