Package: installation-reports

Boot method: <How did you boot the installer? = network via USB
Image version: <Full URL to image you downloaded is best>
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/i386/iso-cd/debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso
Date: 5-23-2012 3pm

Machine: DT Research WebDT366 "AMD Geode SOC"
Processor: Geode LX800
Memory: 512MB RAM
Partitions: one root partition on a 4gb ide dom

Output of lspci -knn (or lspci -nn):

Base System Installation Checklist: installer would not install base system


Initial boot:           [x ]
Detect network card:    [x ]
Configure network:      [x ]
Detect CD:              [ ] no cd drive
Load installer modules: [x ]
Detect hard drives:     [x ]
Partition hard drives:  [x ]
Install base system:    [o ]
Clock/timezone setup:   [x ]
User/password setup:    [x ]
Install tasks:          [o ]
Install boot loader:    [o ]
Overall install:        [o ]

Comments/Problems: Looking at tty4 I see that the key pulled did not
match signature. Errors are every ten lines or so indicating libgcc1
was not found and it was needed to check the public key. debbootstrap
failed on generic description and the rest should be pretty easy as we
cant pass go until the public key resolved. Also see mentions that
apt-setup-udeb failed.


When downloading installer components I elected every single one. Not
sure if that is bad practice or not.

<Description of the install, in prose, and any thoughts, comments
      and ideas you had during the initial install.>  If libgcc1 and
apt-setup-udeb were accessible during the installer routines I feel
that this may have gone smoother.

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