For the selecting stuff and failing:
The daily ISOs of 2016.03.06, 2016.03.07, 2016.03.08 FAIL.
The daily ISO of 2016.03.15 O.K.
The changelog for d-i doesn't explain why it is now working again.
The mailsever thing has been moved to a separate bug report, bug 1557936.
Setting this back to "Fix
oh oops I think yeah that is not asked for but it completed the install
I think without failing in my virtual machine. Was there a change in
defualt server utilitlies in tasksel?
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Same with the daily of 2016.03.15.
Brendan submitted a pass test case two days ago. Did it not install the
mail server stuff and want to configure it, even though it wasn't asked
for?
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Same with the daily of 2016.03.08. I seem to be the only person testing
server daily ISO's. Setting the importance to high, as it is not good to
not be able to select and install software at this stage of the cycle.
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Same with the daily of 2016.03.07.
It does seem possible to get past the "select and install" software failure
loop, by not selecting anything, but then it seems to load the mail server
stuff and wants to configure it.
I was able to run tasksel afterwards and install what I really wanted in the
The issue of this bug report has returned. I am using the daily of
2016.03.06. I don't have another recent daily to compare to.
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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The original problem from this report was due to the squashfs base
system on the image being out of sync with packages provided as .debs.
This was a consequence of a file locking bug on the master image build
server, which I fixed in this commit:
The issue of this bug report, getting stuck at the selecting and
installing software step has returned. The daily of 2105.12.17 has the
problem. The daily of 2015.12.16 does not have the problem.
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I ran into the same problem as Doug, running the desktop version.
Setting up a shared directory asks to install samba and libpam-smbpass
caused the problem. Removing libpam-smbpass fixed the problem for me.
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The daily server 64 bit iso of 2015.12.09.2 now completes the
installation. However, the login loop mentioned in comment #5, now
prevents actually using the system.
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I believe, but am not sure, the login loop issue when selecting "Samba Server"
is due to bug 1515207.
So, as of daily 2015.12.09.2, this bug no longer effects me.
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Addendum:
It is specifically selecting "Samba Server" at the select software step that
will subsequently cause the login loop issue.
(perhaps I should enter a new bug report for this.)
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I don't have any problem installing(testcase:1337) build:20151115 via usb flash
drive with network enabled.
But I got other problem with pxe installation: bug #1523396
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I tried the minimal testcase that only installs the ubuntu minimal
server in a kvm vm so this might not be the installer and select and
install software with the thing in ubuntu-standard. However since I
attached syslog that is what I thought the logs stated. Also the debian
installer alternate
I got stuck at the "select and install software" step as described
herein. I tried a few times, and double checked by md5sum on the USB I
was using. I went back to my daily iso from 2105.10.30, and it worked
fine. Ubuntu server 64 bit.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1517746
Additionally,
after successful installation using the older iso, I ran updates, then
re-booted. The network no longer worked and attempts to login on the
terminal flashed some sort of error on the screen and went back to the
login screen. I have no clue if the root cause is the same, but the
This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
A list of all reports related to this bug can be found here:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/reports/bugs/1517746
** Tags added: iso-testing
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