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Package: Boot-Floppies
Version: 1.9

When installing the base system over the network, it doesnt install lilo. I noticed 
this when, at the last step, I couldnt make a boot floppy or a bootloader. I opened a 
console and tried to do it manually, and it sayed that I had to run the version 
installed in the target install. I did a find '/target -name lilo' and there were no 
matches.

I reinstalled and I watched the network-install log, and it didnt appear to install 
lilo. I think that's an error.


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Subject: Re: Bug#96906: Base-install over net doesnt load lilo
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From: Adam Di Carlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 12 May 2001 13:18:04 -0400
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> Package: Boot-Floppies
> Version: 1.9

This is not an actual version.  We need to know the actual version of
boot-floppies you used.  On i386, it shows that on the syslinux screen
you get with the "boot:" prompt.

> When installing the base system over the network, it doesnt install
> lilo.

Yes, it does.  It installs base2_2.tgz and that has lilo on it.

> I noticed this when, at the last step, I couldnt make a boot
> floppy or a bootloader. I opened a console and tried to do it
> manually, and it sayed that I had to run the version installed in
> the target install. I did a find '/target -name lilo' and there were
> no matches.

I cannot reproduce this.  Nor can any of my friends.  We have done
many network installs.

Closing this bug, it's very wrong.

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.....Adam Di [EMAIL PROTECTED]<URL:http://www.onshored.com/>


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