Description of problem: Alpha3 iso failed to install on two out of three machines (2 new, 1 old) which had no problems with clean installs of alpha1 and alpha2. I was able to do a ftp install on one of the newer machines. I am finding problems fixed on new ftp install but are still broke on updated alpha3 machine. Updated alpha3 VirtualBox guests abort when bringing up kde. I thinking with 3 weeks to beta1, it might help to see if the newer systems clean install is still broke. I have also seen clean install of alpha3+updates clean up problems that were on same system, same clean install of dvd which had several large update cycles. A clean install in the older machine would let me retest my current open reports to see if they are resolved. How about a new DVD.iso in some public location I can download and test. As soon as I get it, I can close this request and you can delete it. :) Guessing some i586 users would not mind having a new one also. :-D Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3.
Ennael, is it possible ?
CC: (none) => ennael1, sysadmin-bugsComponent: Installer => Release (media or process)
(In reply to comment #1) > Ennael, is it possible ? Food for thought. The Mandriva developers had a nightly build iso directory. It was not on the mirrors. Example Mandriva.2011.x86_64.X.iso where X was a sequential build identifier. Testers could get one for testing any time they wanted to start over. I would have thought Mageia would have something like that to avoid any surprises the day before next phase iso release.
We don't have resources to build a specific intermediary ISO before beta. And we don't have a daily/weekly test build process yet (see bug 122). *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 122 ***
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDCC: (none) => rdalvernyResolution: (none) => DUPLICATE