Bug#695058: Linux installation bug

2012-12-03 Thread Jack Wilborn
Package: installation-reports

Boot method: Purchased a DVD or Debian 6.0.6 from linuxCollections.com
Image version: LC catalog #53628, don't know what else to put
Date: 12/03/2012

Machine: G5 Mac, 4 Gig Memory 250 Gig Hard Drive
Processor: PPC 9xx series
Memory:
Partitions: selected 'default suggested for new users'

Output of I don't know, doesn't ring a bell, will reinstall if
requested, also installed 'intall64'

Base System Installation Checklist:
[O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it

Initial boot:   [O]
Detect network card:[O]
Configure network:  [O]
Detect CD:  [O]
Load installer modules: [O]
Detect hard drives: [O]
Partition hard drives:  [O]
Install base system:[O]
Clock/timezone setup:   [O]
User/password setup:[O]
Install tasks:  [O]
Install boot loader:[O]
Overall install:[O]

Comments/Problems:
Installation seems to be ok, but when it re-boots, the display shows
output from the scripts. However towards the end, I'm assuming, the
display goes black and says NO SIGNAL.  I did notice that it
output that it was 'setting the display to default' I believe.  Also,
the Cinema display screen that I had is not connected but is replace
with a View Sonic VA720 (other is in storage in another state)
and is going through a 'dongle' that changes the output pins to that
that resemble a VGA display.

My questions:  Can I invoke it to just give me a non gui interface via
some boot option?
 This option would at least allow me to view what's happening and if
the boot actually completed properly.
I tried to download the 'netinst' image and it resulted in the same
problem. Although I could ^C out of the scripts and get to a partial
system, but many things seemed missing.
should I install another option, install expert64, etc?  I was hoping
that the complete system would avoid this problem.  Any suggestions
would be appreciated.  Note that I can't get into the system to
run any commands or see any output.  Is there any way to get 'error
out' or the displayed output to some device? like a printer or better
still a file that I can find?


Bug#695058: Linux installation bug

2012-12-03 Thread Miguel Figueiredo

Em 03-12-2012 20:49, Jack Wilborn escreveu:

[...]


My questions:  Can I invoke it to just give me a non gui interface via some 
boot option?
  This option would at least allow me to view what's happening and if the boot 
actually completed properly.

I tried to download the'netinst'  image and it resulted in the same problem. 
Although I could ^C out of the scripts and get to a partial system, but many 
things seemed missing.
should I install another option, install expert64, etc?  I was hoping that the 
complete system would avoid this problem.  Any suggestions would be 
appreciated.  Note that I can't get into the system to

run any commands or see any output.  Is there any way to get'error out'  or the 
displayed output to some device? like a printer or better still a file that I 
can find?



Use your netinst image to boot in rescue mode.
With your installation image you can also choose to boot with other 
frontends, see manual [1].


What you describe seems similar to #694803 where the user also reports 
screen is black, probably due to bad screen detection.



1 - http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/en.amd64/ch05s03.html
--
Melhores cumprimentos/Best regards,

Miguel Figueiredo


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