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Package: boot-floppies
Version: 2.2.17
I was installing potato from scratch with the 5 floppies. I
choose the network to retrieve the base system, I leaved the
default (http.us.debian.org) as the server, but the download
failed because the network card was unplugged.
Then I plugged the card, but after that the download failed
again, with the same message:
nf_http_fetchfile :: http.us.debian.org couldn't be resolved,
Host name lookup failure (h_errno=2).
I tried with other host names, but the message was alike.
I opened another shell and issued "ping http.us.debian.org",
which worked. So I get the IP address of the host, and continued
the installation using it instead of the name.
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Subject: bugs closed as of boot-floppies 2.3.1
From: Adam Di Carlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 13 Apr 2001 19:35:44 -0400
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Thank you very much for your bug report. We believe the issue you
reported is solved as of boot-floppies 2.3.1. That is the woody
version of boot-floppies, which is available in the archive, or, some
SPARC and i386, at
<URL:http://people.debian.org/~aph/debian/dists/woody/main/>.
If you feel your bug is still outstanding, please let us know or
reopen your bug -- see <http://www.debian.org/Bugs/> for instructions
how to do that.
We are not longer working on Potato boot-floppies, except for critical
issues. If you feel that your bug hasn't been fixed as of
boot-floppies 2.2.22 (the latest Potato version), then you we need to
reopen your bug and put the 'potato' tag on it. Please be sparing --
the more we are distracted with Potato issues, the less effort we are
able to put into Woody boot-floppies.
Again, thanks for your report. Bug reports are a significant
contribution to Debian. We apologize that it probably took so long to
fix the issue you reported.
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.....Adam Di [EMAIL PROTECTED]<URL:http://www.onshored.com/>
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