Bug#509238: panic backtrace

2008-12-24 Thread The Eclectic One
Quoting: Christian Perrier bubu...@debian.org So, in short, in regular mode, it crashes (always at the same place) but in vga=771 mode, it doesn't, right? Correct. And I assume that you get no crash as well if you're using the graphical installer. I had not tried the graphical installer,

Bug#509238: panic backtrace

2008-12-23 Thread The Eclectic One
Quoting: Christian Perrier bubu...@debian.org Quoting The Eclectic One (eclec...@sdf.lonestar.org): First thought: race condition (the panic message contained a backtrace of different threads), so then I tried multiple times with only one change at at time: expert mode, regular mode

Bug#509238: panic backtrace

2008-12-22 Thread The Eclectic One
Quoting Christian Perrier bubu...@debian.org Ok, tried a few more times. I usually get the same kernel panic screen, Did you try in expert mode, ie choosing it from the Advanced options in the boot menu. Yes, I tried expert as well as regular. In expert mode, when you reach the HW detection

Bug#509238: panic backtrace

2008-12-21 Thread The Eclectic One
Quoting Christian Perrier bubu...@debian.org OK. Are you in the position of testing with something else than a USB stick boot? Actually, before I gave up on CDs (ruined 11 CD-Rs, probably marginal media, drive or wodim problems) I had a CD made on a windows machine of the lenny installer RC1.

Bug#509238: panic backtrace

2008-12-20 Thread The Eclectic One
First of all, it would be nice if you could precise what exact version you tested. I tried both the rc1 debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso and the daily build as of a few days ago. Same result. The version we would like to see tested at this moment is: - RC1, which you can download from:

Bug#509238: debian-installer: lenny installer (daily build) locks up after net hw detection screen

2008-12-19 Thread The Eclectic One
Package: debian-installer Version: lenny installer Severity: critical Justification: breaks the whole system -- System Information: Debian Release: 4.0 --- Not really. It's the lenny installer APT prefers stable APT policy: (500, 'stable') Architecture: i386 (i686) Shell: /bin/sh