Hi Alexander First, I'm no amd64 specialist.
Alexander Voss wrote: > Package: installation-reports > > Debian-installer-version: > http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/daily/amd64/20050518/debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso > uname -a: Linux Kotoko 2.6.8-11-amd64-generic #1 Wed May 4 20:03:43 UTC 2005 > X86_64 unknown > Date: 19. May 2005 ~13.00 > Method: Network installation with direct, static internet access. < ... > > Comments/Problems: > While installing the base-system there came an error (trtanslated from the > german version of the installer) > " [!!] Installing base-system > There was no installable Kernel found inside the apt-tree. > > The actual standard-kernel package is >>kernel-image<<. > > You can try to move on but this strange error will surely be fatal > > It seems as if there is no amd64 Kernel inside the apt-tree yet :( > > <back> <continue> > " > > If i say <continue> there comes another one: > > " [!!] Installing base-system > Installation step failed > One part of the installation failed. You can try to select this step > from the > menu or skip it manually to select the next step. > Failed: Installing base-system > > <continue> > " > > The cd-rom integrity check returned no failures. There was a report about problems to set an amd64 aware mirror for downloading. But as you use netinst-CD this should only make problems in stage 2. Did you make the CD check on the same machine? IMHO this could be a CD-ROM versus CD-ROM-device problem. These are often not detected, when making the check on the burner device. > I had no chance to test the network. (how because the minimal system does not > have ping or anything comparable. > > yours > Alexander Voss > wget is your friend here ;-) Bye Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]