On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 11:05 PM, Julien Cristau <[email protected]>wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 22:25:39 +0530, L V Gandhi wrote: > > > I downloaded kde version of wheezy b-4. > > Problems are listed below. > > 1) I used netbootin and prepared USB stick from iso. Though it booted > from > > USB, it was looking for CD for further installation. > > Hence I have to burn a CD. > > What's netbootin? Copying the iso to a usb device should just work, > without any other preparation... > I meant unetbootin, used for creating bootable flash using ISO. Any how cp and sync has solved that problem. > > > 2) While installing from CD, I tried to use wifi. But wifi could not be > > configured. Though same wifi works in kubuntu, mint and also previously > in > > b-3. > > I think it needs more time to get connected. If there is some time > > configuration to allow it to connect in stead of standard, it could have > > saved the trouble. > > Most likely it needs firmware. > I dont think it is firmware. When I took the laptop near router, it connected easily. That means when away, it needs more time for connecting. > > > 3)Both in b-3 and b-4, i have downloaded KDE cd. But when I select > desktop > > in task during installation, it downloads and installs GNOME, not the KDE > > in CD. > > I hope Installer team will look into the above problems. > > If I failed to notice something and above problems occurred, kindly let > me > > know to avoid above problems. > > Please provide the d-i log. It's in /var/log/installer/ > post-installation. > > There is no specific d-i log in installer folder. There is a folder cdebconf with two files in it named questions.dat and templates.dat and sixmore files namely hardware-summary, lsb-release, partman, status, syslog and Xorg.0.log. Which one should I post? -- L V Gandhi

