[16:19] The 14.10 netinst (on amd64 and i386) complains about kernel module version mismatch and cannot complete installation; ('anna: WARNING ** no packages matching running kernel 3.16.0-24-generic in archive'). Netinst build is 352 (dated 22-Oct-2014). Same build on ca.archive.ubuntu.com and us.archive.ubuntu.com [16:21] Is there a newer netboot.tar.gz available anywhere? [20:59] email sent. [21:23] pseubodot: I don't see why that would be. [21:27] pseubodot: Wait, which installer are you using? The 14.10 netboot hasn't changed since release, and is using -23, not -24 [21:30] pseubodot: Just tested a full install with the 14.10 netboot, and it went fine here. [21:47] infinity: thanks. where did you download it from? [21:47] pseubodot: From the archive. [21:47] pseubodot: More curious about where you got yours from. :) [21:48] IMAGE_URLS[0]="http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/utopic/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/netboot.tar.gz" [21:50] I just used linux and initrd.gz from the ubuntu-installer directory there, but that should match the tarball, I'd think. [21:50] Grabbing the tarball to see what's in it. :P [21:50] infinity: thanks. sorry for the trouble. [21:51] Same kernel, different initrd. That's curious. But maybe it was repacked or something. [21:51] I'll try with this one. [21:51] pseubodot: How are you booting that? [21:51] via TFTP, do you want the boot args? [21:52] Hrm. Kay, the tarball is also -23, as it should be, and working fine here. [21:53] pseubodot: Are you sure you haven't replaced the kernel, or maybe are pointing to a different one by accident? [21:54] infinity: Pulled down the netinst tarball, untarred it somewhere, then moved the contents elsewhere for booting [21:54] infinity: I will download and try again, it may be a pebkac [21:55] pseubodot: It kinda has to be. This is working fine here. [21:55] (the script untars it somewhere, but I push it in manually) [21:55] pseubodot: Well, working fine plus, as I said, that d-i build hasn't changed since Utopic's release. I'd expect much more vocal anger from more people if it was broken. :) [21:56] infinity: :) [21:58] infinity: thanks again, sorry for the trouble. [22:00] pseubodot: S'ok. I get pretty excitable when someone suggests d-i is broken in a released series. :)