[Bug 954197] Re: base system installation is not robust against transient network failures
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Thu Mar 15 01:05:49 UTC 2012
** Changed in: debootstrap (Debian)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
base system installation is not robust against transient network
failures
Status in “base-installer” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Status in “debootstrap” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in “base-installer” package in Debian:
New
Status in “debootstrap” package in Debian:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[This bug was originally reported by Gary Potwin in
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+question/158404]
I have a Supermicro P6SBA motherboard with a 700 MHz Pentium III, 512
M of ram, 20G and 120G hard drives, and a DSL Internet connection.
This system has been running Windows 98 for years, and I wanted to try
Ubuntu 10.04.
Using the network kernel and initrd, the systems boots OK and
downloads the rest of the installer OK from the default mirror
(us.archive.ubuntu.com) except for one small problem (see below).
Everything seems OK until I try to load the base system.
After downloading files for about 3.5 minutes (often when it is trying
to get the file libklibc), I see the network activity stop, and soon
after I get an error message stating that it has failed to load that
file (all others up to that point were OK).
After about 2 more minutes, during which time one or more additional
files fail to load, the network activity goes back to normal, and all
the remaining files for the base system download OK.
Due to the failed files, I get the error message that the base system
has failed to install.
I did successfully download the failed files using wget into
/target/var/cache/apt/archives while the automatic download was still
in progress using a console, but after the above failure.
The system still thinks that the files were not successfully
downloaded, and I don't know how to tell the system that they are
there and OK. I have tried using many different mirrors at different
times of the day, and both http and ftp, all fail as above.
Using a similar technique, I was able to successfully load Debian
5.08, so I think the hardware is OK, but I would really like to try
the Ubuntu.
To try to rule out any problem with the DSL, I downloaded a very large
file that took 10 minutes of continuous running under Windows.
Then I went back to the 10.04 install and did the same thing using
wget at a console, just after partitioning the hard drive, and just
before starting the base install, and it worked fine. While loading
the installer, one file did fail to load, but you were given the
opportunity to retry, which took care of the problem.
I wish the base install allowed retries instead of just "go back" and
"continue", which don't seem to make any additional attempt to retry.
Any help would be appreciated.
Gary
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