Okay, so I'm trying to install (from the Live CD) Sabayon 10 KDE 32-bit on a relatively old PC, and I've noticed that the graphical installer is extremely, abnormally, slow.
After the basic Fluxbox desktop appears on the screen, it takes about 15 minutes for the installer to actually appear (during this time the CD drive and HDD lights aren't even blinking).
Then when I choose the type storage device (basic or specialised) and click the "next" button, it freezes for about 25 more minutes. After the next step, a small box appears, saying "Finding storage devices" and that takes about 35 minutes.
Then finally, when I choose the partition to install to and click the button to write the changes to disk, another box appears and it says that it is writing the changes to the disk. So far it has been going for over 1.5 hours and neither the HDD light or the DVD Drive light are blinking (i.e. it appears there is no HDD or disk activity)
Earlier I tried the text-based installer but it doesn't allow me to edit the HDD partitioning options, so I just rebooted without installing and jumped into the graphical installer. The text-based installer does not take hours to perform certain steps as opposed to the graphical installer.
I ran the graphical installer with xdriver=nv as it doesn't work without it.
Is it supposed to be this slow, or is it just broken? If I press the reset button on the PC, would it kill my HDD if it turns out that it was in the process of formatting?
If I can't get this to install by the end of the day I won't even bother with Sabayon anymore in the future, which is a shame because it's a nice OS.
Update: It's creating the file system on the disk, but the dialog box is frozen and I can't see any progress indicator. HDD light is still not blinking. I'll keep updating this as it goes.
Update 2: Creating device /dev/sdb2. Still no HDD light, so I have no bloody idea if it's working or not.
Update 3: Creating physical volume (LVM) on /dev/sdb2, and no HDD light. I'm at a loss as to what to do. Will I screw it up if I hit the reset button?
Okay, so I think it is indeed progressing, but at such an extremely slow pace I fear it may take many, many hours. Worryingly, the HDD light is still not blinking (only very rarely) which suggests that it isn't using the PC resources to its full potential... one of the worst installers I have ever used.
Update 4: Installing now, after 3 hours

