On 20.12.2010 14:06, Sven-Hendrik Haase wrote: > On 20.12.2010 11:25, Dieter Plaetinck wrote: >> On Mon, 20 Dec 2010 02:21:53 +0100 >> Sven-Hendrik Haase <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> On 19.12.2010 19:20, Dieter Plaetinck wrote: >>>> On Sun, 19 Dec 2010 00:31:54 +0100 >>>> Sven-Hendrik Haase <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> After a short and fairly standard test with netinstall-dual in a >>>>> virtualbox, trying to install x86_64 I was presented with a >>>>> "OPERATING SYSTEM MISSING" message. Apparently grub hasn't been >>>>> installed? I set up /boot (ext2) and / (ext4) as well as swap. I >>>>> installed base and base-devel and left the rest of the >>>>> configuration fairly untouched. >>>>> >>>>> I don't have time to investigate further. This was just a heads-up. >>>>> >>>>> -- Sven-Hendrik >>>> Thanks for the feedback, though this is virtually useless to me if I >>>> don't know whether you performed the grub installation and whether >>>> it said something like 'grub installed' or 'grub install failed'. >>>> and do you get this error when booting the installed system (without >>>> the iso being loaded in the virtual cd drive?) >>>> >>>> Dieter >>>> >>> Well grub said it was installed successfully. I now did it again and >>> selected the first entry which actually worked and the system booted. >>> I also don't think the selection is supposed to look like this: >>> http://i.imgur.com/G8BJ4.png >>> >>> Probably a bug. Or I just can't make sense from that selection. >> the selection is messed up, indeed. >> do me a favour >> and: >> install the libui-sh and aif packages from >> http://build.archlinux.org/repos/releng-any/ >> then install curl, >> then retry the install, making sure aif runs with debugging and logging >> enabled (add the -d and -l flags to the command in /arch/setup) >> if you hit the same bug, run aif-report-issues.sh >> this will submit all aif's temporary and logfiles to a pastebin, report >> the bug on the bugtracker and give me the report url provided to you by >> the script. >> >> >> as for your first problem, if you install grub anywhere else >> then /dev/sda or maybe /dev/sda1 it won't work. since your selection >> does not include /dev/sda1, any selection other then /dev/sda will >> cause problems. >> >> Dieter >> > One other thing I just now noticed is that a completely standard > installation gives a fail on boot: http://imgur.com/lMlvA.png > > Anyhow, I did what you said and I hit the bug again but I can't find > aif-report-issues.sh anywhere nor anything with a similar name. > As per IRC, I retried with your new packages. One thing I noticed is that the IP configurator tells you that IP acquisition failed while my interface was already configured before running the setup. A minor bug there.
With your packages, I get this http://sprunge.us/MjLg Hopefully that's useful. However, you should also be able to reproduce this easily yourself.
