Dear all,
Currently I am trying to install 2004.2 via liveCD on a B132L.
I 've stumbled over the mirrorselect problem too which I solved by hand
editing the make.config file; removing the garbage and typing in my own
favorite mirrors.
Further problems I am encountered:
* Bootstrap says that a segmentation fault ocures
* Bootstrap-cascade says that a segmentation fault ocures
Somehow I circumnavigate this by trial and error method.
But now I am struck.
The "palo" command ruins my file system in the "f0" type boot partion.
Everthing is nicely installed and copied to the 50Mb /dev/sda1 aka /boot.
After "palo" and umount the system don't boot and a "fsck" shows loads of
errors on /sda1.
Ok, I emerged the newest palo and did it all again but the problem still
there.
The system do not find a bootable partion and after boot from liveCD again
the boot partions is faulty.
Only copying the files does not harm the file system.
After "palo" it is gone!
Any suggestion how to proceed.?
Best regards
Sebastian Brunner
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Currently I am trying to install 2004.2 via liveCD on a B132L.
I 've stumbled over the mirrorselect problem too which I solved by hand
editing the make.config file; removing the garbage and typing in my own
favorite mirrors.
Further problems I am encountered:
* Bootstrap says that a segmentation fault ocures
* Bootstrap-cascade says that a segmentation fault ocures
Somehow I circumnavigate this by trial and error method.
But now I am struck.
The "palo" command ruins my file system in the "f0" type boot partion.
Everthing is nicely installed and copied to the 50Mb /dev/sda1 aka /boot.
After "palo" and umount the system don't boot and a "fsck" shows loads of
errors on /sda1.
Ok, I emerged the newest palo and did it all again but the problem still
there.
The system do not find a bootable partion and after boot from liveCD again
the boot partions is faulty.
Only copying the files does not harm the file system.
After "palo" it is gone!
Any suggestion how to proceed.?
Best regards
Sebastian Brunner
____________
Virus checked by G DATA AntiVirusKit
Version: AVK 15.0.155 from 22.09.2004
Virus news: www.antiviruslab.com
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