[Bug 1381732] [NEW] Ubuntu Daily (ppc64el): No installable kernel was found in the defined APT sources.

Paulo F. Smorigo 1381732 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Oct 15 20:09:14 UTC 2014


Public bug reported:

Using the Ubuntu daily from today (2014-10-15) the installation shows
the following message:


   ┌──────────────────────┤ [!] Install the system ├───────────────────────┐
   │                                                                       │
   │ No installable kernel was found in the defined APT sources.           │
  ┌│                                                                       │
  ││ You may try to continue without a kernel, and manually install your   │
  ││ own kernel later. This is only recommended for experts, otherwise you │
  ││ will likely end up with a machine that doesn't boot.                  │
  ││                                                                       │
  ││ Continue without installing a kernel?                                 │
  └│                                                                       │
   │     <Go Back>                                       <Yes>    <No>     │
   │                                                                       │
   └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Media info:
Ubuntu-Server 14.10 "Utopic Unicorn" - Alpha ppc64el (20141015)

Just checked that /boot/ is empty.

My qemu line:
qemu-system-ppc64 -enable-kvm -M pseries -smp 4,cores=2,threads=4 -m 4G -device spapr-vscsi -device spapr-vlan,netdev=net0,mac=4C:45:42:45:66:01 -netdev bridge,br=br0,id=net0 -serial stdio -nodefaults -drive file=disk.raw -cdrom /home/pfsmorigo/ISOs/utopic-server-ppc64el_2014-10-15.iso -boot order=d -nographic

I attached log files as well.

** Affects: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "syslog"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1381732/+attachment/4237565/+files/syslog

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Title:
  Ubuntu Daily (ppc64el): No installable kernel was found in the defined
  APT sources.

Status in “debian-installer” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Using the Ubuntu daily from today (2014-10-15) the installation shows
  the following message:

  
     ┌──────────────────────┤ [!] Install the system ├───────────────────────┐
     │                                                                       │
     │ No installable kernel was found in the defined APT sources.           │
    ┌│                                                                       │
    ││ You may try to continue without a kernel, and manually install your   │
    ││ own kernel later. This is only recommended for experts, otherwise you │
    ││ will likely end up with a machine that doesn't boot.                  │
    ││                                                                       │
    ││ Continue without installing a kernel?                                 │
    └│                                                                       │
     │     <Go Back>                                       <Yes>    <No>     │
     │                                                                       │
     └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

  Media info:
  Ubuntu-Server 14.10 "Utopic Unicorn" - Alpha ppc64el (20141015)

  Just checked that /boot/ is empty.

  My qemu line:
  qemu-system-ppc64 -enable-kvm -M pseries -smp 4,cores=2,threads=4 -m 4G -device spapr-vscsi -device spapr-vlan,netdev=net0,mac=4C:45:42:45:66:01 -netdev bridge,br=br0,id=net0 -serial stdio -nodefaults -drive file=disk.raw -cdrom /home/pfsmorigo/ISOs/utopic-server-ppc64el_2014-10-15.iso -boot order=d -nographic

  I attached log files as well.

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