Hi,

Praveen A <prav...@debian.org> wrote:
> package: debian-installer
> severity: wishlist
> 
> I have tested it with xfce, but possibly it is true for kde and other
> special first cds as well. Possibly it is designed this way. I found
> this out while testing different installs for
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=692540 Since it has
> network manager and open office is installed by default this feature
> is not be that critical, but still could be useful for people with not
> so fast internet.

You mentioned this already on bug 692540, where I already left this 
comment too:

You used xfce CD-1, and this never had the "scan additional CDs" dialog.
It is a single CD, not a CD from a bigger set. It's sort of a standalone CD.
It contains a rather complete xfce desktop. So why need more CDs?
If you need so much more other software, you should not use a CD for a 
"light-weight desktop"!

If you use the i386-Binary-CD-1 (not xfce, but standard Desktop), 
the dialog for scanning additional CDs is asked (tested with beta4).

IMO this bug can be closed.

Holger


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