lubuntu 11.10 Alternate on Toshiba Satellite 1800-100
Hi,
I'm having problems getting this install to complete.
Here's the first error:
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[!!] Install the base system
Debootstrap warning
Warning: Failure trying to run:chroot /target dpkg --force-depends --install /var/cache/apt/archives/libc6_2.12-20ubuntu5_i386.deb
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and then...
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[!!] Install the base system
Failed to install the base system
The base system installation into /target/ failed/
Check /var/log/syslog or see virtual console 4 for the details.
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The relevant contents of virtual console 4:
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debootstrap: Unpacking libc6 (from ../libc6_2-20ubuntu5_i386.deb) ..
debootstrap: dpkg-deb (subprocess): data: internal gzip read error: '<fd:0>: data error'
debootstrap: dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libc6_2.13-20ubuntu5_i386.deb (--install):
debootstrap: subprocess dpkg-deb --fsys-tarfile returned error exist status 2
debootstrap: Errors were encountered while processing:
debootstrap: /var/cache/apt/archives/libc6_2.13-20ubuntu5_i386.deb
base-installer: error: exiting on error base-installer/deboostrap-failed
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Something to do with the floppy drive? What? Why?
[I'm using alternate because I need to manually configure xorg. Standard install ends in black screen.Install is from CD iso. The image has been validated.]
Re: lubuntu 11.10 Alternate on Toshiba Satellite 1800-100
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ciaopaulo
[I'm using alternate because I need to manually configure xorg. Standard install ends in black screen.
Sorry that this isn't a direct answer to your question, but have you tried booting the standard install with the boot parameter 'nomodeset' (without quotes)? This will usually start X with a low resolution and then you can configure xorg from there.
Re: lubuntu 11.10 Alternate on Toshiba Satellite 1800-100
Strangely I had a floppy left in the drive, while trying to save the logs. Thinking this might have strangely affected the install I reran it and got this similar error message:
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dependency problem:
debootstrap: dpkg predepends on zlib1g (>=1:1.1.4)
debootstrap: dpkg: warning: ignoring dependency problem!
debootstrap: dpkg: regarding .../dpkg_1.16.0.3ubuntu5_1386.deb containing dpkg, rep-
dependency problem:
debootstrap: dpkg predepends on coreutils (>=5.93.1)
debootstrap: dpkg: warning: ignoring dependency problem!
debootstrap: dpkg: regarding .../dpkg_1.16.0.3ubuntu5_1386.deb containing dpkg, rep-
dependency problem:
debootstrap: dpkg predepends on xz-utils
debootstrap: xz-utils is not installed.
debootstrap: dpkg: warning: ignoring dependency problem!
debootstrap: 117 files and directories currently installed.)
debootstrap: Preparing to replace dpkg 1.16.0.3ubuntu5 (using .../dpkg_1.16.0.3ubuntu5_i386.deb) ...
debootstrap: Unpacking replacement dpkg ...
debootstrap: dpkg-deb: (subprocess): data: internal gzip read error: '<fd:0>: data error'
debootstrap: dpkg-deb:error: subprocess <decompress> returned error exit status 2
debootstrap: dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/dpkg_1.16.0.3ubuntu5_i386.deb (install):
debootstrap: subprocess dpkg-deb --fsys-tarfile returned error status 2
debootstrap: Errors were encountered while processing:
debootstrap: /car/cache/apt/archives/dpkg_1.16.0.3ubuntu5_i386.deb
base-installer: error: exiting on error base-installer/debootstrap-failed
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
hhh
have you tried booting the standard install with the boot parameter 'nomodeset' (without quotes)?
I'll burn the CD and give it a go now.
Re: lubuntu 11.10 Alternate on Toshiba Satellite 1800-100
Hmm. No joy I'm afraid hhh.
When I chose nomodeset, I get dropped to a terminal prompt.
I then edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf as in this file: http://michaelminn.com/linux/toshiba1800/
with Option "NoDDC"
Then running "startx" gives me a blank screen again.
I retyped out my xorg.xonf and it started working! (in LiveCD mode, not done a full install yet)
Does xorg not like tabs perhaps? Hmm probably a typo.
Anyway I got it working but it crashed as soon as I launched Chromium. Too little RAM I guess. (Only 256Mb)
Still confused as to why the alternate failed so spectacularly.
Re: lubuntu 11.10 Alternate on Toshiba Satellite 1800-100
With only 256M Ram, can I recommend Lubuntu to you?...
http://lubuntu.net/about
Re: lubuntu 11.10 Alternate on Toshiba Satellite 1800-100
For How-To's, Information and Screen-Casts on Lubuntu go to the
Lubuntu One Stop Thread -
Lubuntu One Stop Thread
Rodney
Re: lubuntu 11.10 Alternate on Toshiba Satellite 1800-100
Quote:
Originally Posted by
hhh
This is a Lubuntu install issue. See title of thread.
Re: lubuntu 11.10 Alternate on Toshiba Satellite 1800-100
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ciaopaulo
This is a Lubuntu install issue. See title of thread.
Akk! Brain fart, sorry. A lightweight (but buggy, last time I checked) browser to try is Midori...
http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/midori
Re: lubuntu 11.10 Alternate on Toshiba Satellite 1800-100
Hehe no worries.
I don't think it's a RAM issue anymore. Lubuntu should be able to run (including apps) with the given memory. Slow perhaps but it should still get there.
The system can't go into a full install from the LiveCD. (Ie clicking on the "Install Lubuntu" icon in the top left). It crashes (screen freeze) every time.
Re: lubuntu 11.10 Alternate on Toshiba Satellite 1800-100
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ciaopaulo
Hehe no worries.
I don't think it's a RAM issue anymore. Lubuntu should be able to run (including apps) with the given memory. Slow perhaps but it should still get there.
The system can't go into a full install from the LiveCD. (Ie clicking on the "Install Lubuntu" icon in the top left). It crashes (screen freeze) every time.
Quote:
Lubuntu System requirements
A Pentium II or Celeron system with 128MB of RAM is probably a bottom-line configuration that may yield slow yet usable system with Lubuntu. It should be possible to install and run Lubuntu with less memory, but the result will likely not be suitable for practical use.
How to install Lubuntu -
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lu...tallingLubuntu
You may want to check the CD as well -
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lu...on/CheckISO_CD
When one has downloaded an ISO file for installing or trying Ubuntu, it is recommended to test that the file is correct and safe to use. The MD5 calculation gives a checksum (called a hash value), which must equal the MD5 value of a correct ISO.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM
Rodney