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From: Richard Hirst <rhirst@linuxcare.com>
To: Jaime Ash <jaimeash@home.com>
Cc: parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org
Subject: Re: FW: [parisc-linux] Creating the installation CD
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 12:45:47 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20010828124547.M7064@linuxcare.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <NEBBJAILOLAHGDBEOCIOKEGOCFAA.jaimeash@home.com>; from jaimeash@home.com on Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 06:28:27PM -0700

On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 06:28:27PM -0700, Jaime Ash wrote:
> I finally succeeded in recording a CD using MSWindows and Easy CD Creator,
> but I am
> having a lot of problems trying to install version 0.9.2 on my HP 715 W/S.
> The problems
> I have encountered so far are:
> 
> 1. The first step in the installation menus (Configure the Keyboard) doesn't
> seem to work:
> after I followed its first 2 or 3 instructions (choosing US QWERTY keyboard)
> the keyboard arrows
> and the Return key stop functioning normally (or sometimes don't work at
> all).

Is this an HIL keyboard?  If so, as noted in the README, you should
not select a keymap.

> 2. If I skip the first step and go on to and complete Partition a Hard Disk
> (selecting my
> /dev/sdb drive, since my sda boots HPUX) I am able to complete successfully
> the following
> five steps:
> 	Initialize and Activate a Swap Partition
> 	Initialize a Linux Partition (I did this to /dev/sdb3 and /dev/sdb4)
> 	Install Operating System Kernel and Modules
> 	Configure Device Driver Modules (I did kernel/fs/fat, kernel/fs/msdos and
> kernel/fat/nfsd)
> 	Configure the Network
> 
> But, I am having trouble with the step "Install the Base System":  When I
> try to follow this step,
> choose CD-ROM drive and press Continue I get the message "The CD-ROM was not
> mounted successfully".
> If I press again Continue and attempt again to do "Install the Base System",
> I then get to a point
> where I am asked to choose a directory.  If I click OK (without choosing
> anything; i.e. with the
> choice field all blue) it asks me to "Select an Archive path" and shows a
> default of /insmnt. If I
> press Return, I get an "Important Note" telling me to install the 'testing'
> distribution (woody)
> rather than sid.  If I then hit continue, I am presented with 2 choices:
> 	testing: 'woody' - Debian Testing - Not Released
> and 	unstable: 'sid' - Debian Unstable - Not Released
> 
> If I choose 'woody', I get an Error message: Failed getting release file
> 	file: /instmnt/dists/woody/Release
> If I try the second ('sid') I am given a Warning that this is an unstable
> distribution, has Major
> bugs and the default is do not install.
> 
> I have then tried many times to repeat "Install the Base System", searching
> for the correct
> directory within the installation CD that has the Release version of the
> 0.9.2 PALINUX without
> success: no matter where I look within the CD I am always presented with the
> same 2 choices:
> 	testing: 'woody' - Debian Testing - Not Released
> and 	unstable: 'sid' - Debian Unstable - Not Released
> 
> I finally decided to ignore the Warning and I succeeded at installing the
> unstable 'sid' version,

Yes, the README tells you to install 'sid'.  I don't know why you got the
'cd not mounted successfully' message.

> except that at some point in the installation process I got the Warning:
> "Creating empty exim.conf
> so exim installs okay".  At a later point in the installation process I am

Yes, that dialog is expected, and harmless.

> given the default choice
> of Make the System Bootable, and if I choose that, I then get the choices:
> 	Next	   : Make a boot Floppy
> and	Alternate: Reboot the System
> 
> If I choose the first, I get a message that there is a Problem and asked to
> check if the floppy is
> write-protected (which it is not) or that I put it in the first (?) (Do you
> mean to check if the
> floppy is in the drive, before clicking the first choice "Make a boot
> Floppy"?)  That's what I did,
> but it didn't work.

As the README on the CD says, creating a boot floppy doesn't work atm.

> I then chose the second: "Reboot the System" and I was able to boot OK to
> the Debian System Configuration
> screen (except that I randomly get the following messages:
> 	ip_local_deliver: bad loopback skb: PRE_ROUTING LOCAL_IN
> 	skb: pf=2 (unowned) dev=lo len=328
> 	PROTO=17 0.0.0.0:68 255.255.255.255:67 L=328 S=0x10 I=0 F=0x0000 T=16

Known problem with dhcp-client.  To get round this, remove the links
under /etc/rc?.d/ which start dhcp-client.

> I was then able to successfully go through most of the Debian System
> Configuration screens until I got
> to the Apt Configuration, where I got the message "Cannot access security
> updates" on security.debian.org.

There are no secutiry updates for this s/w yet - it is unstable and
not an official debian release.

> After choosing Continue, I was able to complete the installation and I am
> able to log in as root.
> But, I still get the same random messages:
> 	ip_local_deliver: bad loopback skb: PRE_ROUTING LOCAL_IN
> 	skb: pf=2 (unowned) dev=lo len=328
> 	PROTO=17 0.0.0.0:68 255.255.255.255:67 L=328 S=0x10 I=0 F=0x0000 T=16
> 
> One other thing I noticed is that, even though I had assigned the address
> 192.168.1.205 to my workstation
> (and I chose not to use DHCP), I found out that the machine'd address was
> instead 192.168.1.102, and I think
> that it is using DHCP.  (How can I verify this?)

dhpc-client should not be run from the startup scripts, but should only
be run when requested, via ifup/ifdown scripts.  As noted above, remove
the relevant /et/rc?.d entries.

> So my question is how do I install the Release version of the 0.9.2 PALINUX?

Sounds like you have already done that, most of your problems were
documented in the top level README on the CD.

Richard

      reply	other threads:[~2001-08-28 11:44 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 2+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-08-18  1:28 FW: [parisc-linux] Creating the installation CD Jaime Ash
2001-08-28 11:45 ` Richard Hirst [this message]

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