> > I might selected "critical" in a mistake (I knew what this priorities > > mean). However, I think this should be displayed whichever the selection > > was, if this is not critical, what is critical? > > Then file a bug on autopartkit. :)
done > I don't understand how this is an "Error". I mean, it worked. If you're > not happy with what it *did*, file a bug on autopartkit, but as far as > the installer goes, this "worked". :) > Ok, your right it isn't an error. I've filed another bug report. > > * Mount partitions: > > Can't activate swap space. Error: > > Partconf: Activating swap on /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target/lun0/part5 > > swapon: /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target/lun0/part5: Device or resource busy > > Eh. Did you hop into partconf too? I thought autopartkit created file > systems and mounted the partitions it created? > Yes, I thought that "14-Automatically partition hd" doesn't include mounting the partitions. So, it seems that I've done another mistake. > > * Install base system: > > > > Error: > > P: 0 100 Downloading Release file > > I: Retrieving http:///debian/dist/sarge/Release > > E: Failed getting file http:///debian/dist/sarge/Release > > Install the base system into /target/ failed > > Check /target/var/log/debootstrap.log and > > /target/var/log/debootstrap.err.log > > I've seen this before, but I don't know quite why. Was this the business > card CD, or the netinst CD? Netinst CD. > The netinst CD should be able to install > base from the CD, but I guess that depending on how well the network > config works, the business card CD can get a bit confused. > The network was working because I could download a web page with wget (I wanted to be sure apart of ifconfig)

