Debian Installer etch beta 3 released

Posted by grouch on Aug 11, 2006 10:41 PM EDT
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The Debian Installer team is proud to announce the third beta release of the installer for Debian GNU/Linux Etch.

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The Debian Installer team is proud to announce the third beta release of the installer for Debian GNU/Linux Etch.

Major new features introduced with this release: * Option to install using a graphical user interface on i386 and amd64. For powerpc this option is experimental. * Support for setting up encrypted partitions during installation.

Both these features currently have some limitations. See the extended release announcement [1] for additional information!

Other improvements in the installer: * First release to install the AMD64 architecture from official Debian mirrors. * The installer now has brltty support in regular images for i386, amd64 and powerpc which improves accessibility for visually handicapped people. * This new version of the installer uses and installs the 2.6.16 kernel. * In addition to the architectures that already made the switch, 2.6 is now the default kernel for sparc, mips, mipsel and S/390. * Improved installation from CD-ROM. Installation is again possible without also automatically including a network mirror as source. * Improved checks during mirror selection to determine if the mirror is valid for the architecture being installed. * For expert or preseeded installations it is now possible to set up the system with sudo instead of a root password. * Module parameters can be passed from the boot prompt using the format '.'. Parameters passed this way will be retained for the installed system. * For some common boot options, a short form can now be used [2]. Examples: 'fbfalse' for 'debian-installer/framebufferfalse' 'prioritymedium' for 'debconf/prioritymedium' * Usability improvements in LVM and software RAID setup [2]. * Automatic partitioning using LVM can now be preseeded [2]. * Architecture specific: * sparc: automatic detection of sbus devices * sparc: sofware RAID support * Added the following languages: Irish. * Additional languages supported only in the graphical installer: Bengali, Dzongkha, Georgian, Hindi, Khmer, Nepali, Punjabi (Gurmukhi), Tamil and Thai.

Known issues in this release (see the errata [3] for details): * Partition resizing using partman may result in data loss if the starting sector of the partition is not at the start of a cylinder. This has been observed in particular for NTFS partitions created during installation of Windows Vista Beta 2. Resizing of NTFS partitions created by earlier Windows versions should still work. * Installation from floppy disk for i386. Work on installation from floppy using 2.6 kernels is in progress. * Minimum USB stick capacity for hd-media installs is now 256 MB. * There are some usability issues for S/390 installs. * There are still various issues for some powerpc subarchitectures.

Our thanks to everybody who has contributed to this release. This time in=20 particular to Bastian Blank for his work to switch S/390 to a 2.6 kernel.

Installation CDs, other media, detailed errata and everything else you'll=20 need are available from our web site:=20

=46or the Debian Installer team, =46rans Pop

[1] http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/News/2006/20060811 [2] These changes are documented in the development version of the installation guide: http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/ [3] http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/errata

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