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Package:        boot-floppies

Version:        potato

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flavor:         compact

architecture:   i386

model:          Gateway, Pentium Processor 166MHz

memory:         64 MB

scsi:           N/A

cd-rom:         ATAPI

network card:   N/A

pcmcia:         N/A

Capacity of Host Drive:         1.99 GB
Free Space:                     219  MB

Problem: Can't Install Debian `Potato` off Hard Drive, Only Base Install, 
base2_2.tgz, halts System

Last Kernel output:
        Uncompressing Linux...

        ran out of input data

        System Halted--

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Subject: closing old boot-floppies potato bugs 
Organization: onShore Development, Inc
From: Adam Di Carlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 09 Apr 2002 10:08:59 -0400
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The problem you reported was in the Potato (Debian 2.2) version of the
boot-floppies package.  This package has been improved for the
upcoming Woody release, and we believe this issue is closed -- or, at
worst, we have no data that this bug still exists in Woody.

We accumulate a lot of bugs in the boot-floppies package, so in the
interest of trying to identify bugs which can be fixed, we are closing
out stale bugs.

We encourage you to test with the Woody boot-floppies, versions 3.0.22
or later.  If you have problems in booting, you should make sure you
are booting with the right subarch or flavor, and if you are, figure
out which kernel-image-2.* package is responsible for the kernel on
those disks.  Then file the bug against the kernel-image-2.* package.
If you can't figure out the right package, it's fine to just file it
against boot-floppies, or ask us to reopen the bug we closed.

We apologize (in some cases) that we were not able to find a solution
earlier.  We hope you do not feel that we ignored your bug, and that
you help make sure the Debian woody release is as good as it can be.

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