Dear installer team, your installer (Debian-Edu 9) is working great and I could not discover any bugs yet.
But I have a wish: Could it be possible, to create two images, one for i386 and one for amd64? The actual one is too big to fit on a standard DVD (multilayer DVD of course will work), but as most people are using normal 4,7GB DVD's, it would be nice, if the big 5,4 GB-ISO would be splittet in two parts (i386 and amd64). So people must not download such a big image, and it will fit on a 4,7GB DVD. Also not all people (like me) own a fast internet connection. What do you think, is this too much work or would that just easy to do? Please answer me directly, I am not subscribed to the list. Thank you very much for reading this. Best regards Hans P.S. Oh, there was a little issue, I could still not verify: An automatic installation to a 120GB harddrive, with the 650MB CD-Rom Image showed, the partition /var is too small (just about 3 MB too small) to fit all the downloaded packages in. So installation crashed. I used "automatical partitioning". Maybe you might want to recheck this. The former Debian-Edu 8 worked well with this installation kind. However due to my limited bandwith I tried not again, but I will do during the next 2 weeks. You will be informed!