[debian-lan-devel] Debian-LAN wheezy iso (20140302) didn't work

Franklin Weng franklin at goodhorse.idv.tw
Fri Mar 28 05:31:43 UTC 2014


Hi Andreas,


2014-03-28 0:50 GMT+08:00 Andreas B. Mundt <andi at debian.org>:

> Hi Franklin!
>
> On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 01:10:15PM +0800, Franklin Weng wrote:
> > 2014-03-26 23:58 GMT+08:00 Andreas B. Mundt <andi at debian.org>:
> [...]
> > >
> > > Many thanks for your feedback. Hopefully we can find the reason for
> > > grub failing to install and fix it.
> >
> > Here are some logs from my last failed installation:  (I eliminated some
> ok
> > messages and left failed messages)
> > Detail log files please go to
> >
> > ftp://goodhorse.idv.tw/fai.tar.gz
> >
>
> Many thanks for providing the logs, that's great!
>
> I had a look at fai.log and at the beginning of the installation it
> reads:
>
> [...]
> Updating base
> Err http://http.debian.net wheezy Release.gpg
>   Could not resolve 'http.debian.net'
> Err http://security.debian.org stable/updates Release.gpg
>   Could not resolve 'security.debian.org'
> Err http://http.debian.net wheezy-updates Release.gpg
>   Could not resolve 'http.debian.net'
> Err http://http.debian.net wheezy-backports Release.gpg
>   Could not resolve 'http.debian.net'
> Reading package lists...
> W: Failed to fetch
> http://http.debian.net/debian/dists/wheezy/Release.gpg  Could not resolve
> 'http.debian.net'
>
> W: Failed to fetch
> http://security.debian.org/dists/stable/updates/Release.gpg  Could not
> resolve 'security.debian.org'
>
> W: Failed to fetch
> http://http.debian.net/debian/dists/wheezy-updates/Release.gpg  Could not
> resolve 'http.debian.net'
>
> W: Failed to fetch
> http://http.debian.net/debian/dists/wheezy-backports/Release.gpg Could
> not resolve 'http.debian.net'
> [...]
>
> This means the machine is not able to download any packages, and of
> course everything else will fail too.
>
> Did you connect to a working network when running the CD?  If you have
> two network cards, perhaps the wrong one was connected?  You need to
> connect to a network providing dhcp.  After installation and depending
> on your setup, you connect the machine to the local internal network.
> (The machine will provide dhcp there).
>
> Perhaps the installer should report that problem immediately ...
>
> Best regards,
>
>      Andi
>
>
Ah, that explains.  I didn't connect to any network while installing.
 Actually, I usually disconnect network intentionally while installing
Linux distros like ubuntu because it may bring some problems...

I'll try again with network connected, but maybe on Monday or Tuesday.


Franklin
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