On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 03:50:07PM -0600, Robert Hodgins wrote: > The result is always the same: installation stops shortly after the base > install starts (bootstrap-base). > > Not too sure what else to try.
Since the installer-CD itself boots, what happens if you bypass the installer? Boot up, partition everything, but stop using the installer once you have partitions and you're ready to have things start installing. Then, use deboostrap (which should be on the CD) to install a base system. Read the man page (on a working system) so you know what command line args to use. You should be able to point it at the CD (perhaps as a mounted fs, I don't know) to save using the network. You'll end up with a very basic unconfigured system, and it may not include a kernel. Before you reboot, chroot into the installed system, run aptitude (assuming that debootstrap installed it, otherwise apt-get it) and install the appropriate kernel and grub (grub2, whatever lenny uses). Keep notes of everything you do, especially on what files you have to edit to configure the system. Then, backup those files up to something small/portable (mountable from the install CD) so you can do a faster bare-metal restore should this be necessary in the future. Doug. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org