Am Fri, 25 Mar 2016 15:26:18 +0000 schrieb Steven Chamberlain <[email protected]>:
> [...] > > I've built a test image here including -p-u and I am happy with it: > http://jenkins.kfreebsd.eu/jenkins/job/debian-installer_jessie-kfreebsd/ws/debian-8.4-kfreebsd-amd64-CD-1.iso > SHA-256: > dae659788f2fd7d92e59a0a62f3144887d7a44f308703a93a46d3b7bca10ab2e I'd > encourage anyone to test that if they can. I tested this ISO in the last few days on real hardware, and it mostly installs a working system (this mail is written on it), but with more or less annoying quirks: - the ISO, when burnt to a blank, does not boot. Checked with three different blanks burnt on two different writers, tried to boot it on three different drives (SATA or PATA). Checksum of the file was OK. - the ISO, when dd'ed to an USB stick, boots fine, but then does not find "the CDrom drive". Manualling entereing "no module" and "drive /dev/da0" however lets the installation proceed. Inserting a CD into a drive works too, only at the end of the installation the installer hangs when trying to eject it (no problem if only the USB stick is used). - with the graphical installer, my Logitech USB-Mouse is not recognized. On the installed system, that mouse works just fine. - GRUB gave "/dev/sda" as an example where to write the bootloader to. It had better offered /dev/ada0 ;-) - I got a working graphical desktop with XFCE, RazorQT or LXDE, but in all of them the keyboard mapping was US instead of DE. The virtual terminals were OK, and in XFCE, I could correct the keyboard setting. - K3B and XFburn did not recognize any CDwriter drive (SATA or PATA). Hardware support (ATI graphics, Realtek RTL-8110, Sound) was OK except for the CD writer. Applications tested were: Claws Mail, Konqueror + Iceweasel, Gimp, Libre office, Gnome Player, all with no problems. Only VLC had issues with mp4 videos. Thanks for the great work! Herbert --

