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Package: installation-reports

Debian-installer-version: Beta 4
uname -a: linux debian 2.4.25-1-386 #2 wed Apr 14 19:38
Date: 02-07-2004
Method: CDROM - network install

Machine: DELL Latitude D400
Processor:
Memory:
Root Device: /dev/hda
Root Size/partition table:
fdisk:
/dev/discs/disc0/part1    1     7   Dell Utilitiy
                      2    8   900   HPFS/NTFS
                      3  891  1581   OpenBSD

Base System Installation Checklist:

Initial boot worked:    [x]
Configure network HW:   [x]
Config network:         [x]
Detect CD:              [x]
Load installer modules: [x]
Detect hard drives:     [x]
Partition hard drives:  [x]
Create file systems:    [x]
Mount partitions:       [x]
Install base system:    [x]
Install boot loader:    [x]
Reboot:                 [x]

Comments/Problems:

fdisk:
/dev/discs/disc0/part1    1     7   Dell Utilitiy
                      2    8   900   HPFS/NTFS
                      3  891  1581   OpenBSD

Grub wouldn't want to see these partitions, though - when booting from 
GRUB-boot-floppy - they are visible and bootable.
The only available boot option is Debian / Debian recovery.

Some of our friends wanting double-boot will surely assume that their 
install has eaten up Windows (it hasn't).

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> fdisk:
> /dev/discs/disc0/part1    1     7   Dell Utilitiy
>                      2    8   900   HPFS/NTFS
>                      3  891  1581   OpenBSD
> 
> Grub wouldn't want to see these partitions, though - when booting from 
> GRUB-boot-floppy - they are visible and bootable.
> The only available boot option is Debian / Debian recovery.
> 
> Some of our friends wanting double-boot will surely assume that their 
> install has eaten up Windows (it hasn't).

This is a very well known bug in beta4, which is fixed in all further
versions. See the errata list.

As this is the only problem in this report, I hereby close it. Thanks
for your time testing Debian Installer


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