Hi Yes, I am back to the game and just tried the latest b-f 3.0.23 from dists/woody/main/disks-powerpc/current/apus/. The first part worked flawlessly out-of-the-box, apart from some typos in english and german translations, but I think I could send in a diff when I finally managed to install woody.
Yeah, that's where the trouble begun. I haven't been reading any lists in the last few weeks so I may not be up-to-date, but a search in the archive did not bring anything to the (not so bright anymore) daylight. As the situation seems to be now, woody got finally freezed, and everything is pointing to stable. So after the base installation, tasksel obviously gets its packages from the potato directories and doesn't succeed to configure it all correctly. Is this really like this? At least the sources file points to stable. So how should I proceed to do a proper install? Should I change the sources file manually, and when? After starting tasksel? And how? Should I just substitute every "stable" by "testing"? Or do I have to await final release, and it's just a bad point in time to now install woody? Another problem occured: as I am on a lan but without an always-on connection, it's not been the case that the network was up when the system booted on its own power for the first time, so the boot process hung when configuring the network. Afterwards I wasn't able to bring up the interface to connect, I had to reboot. What do I have to do to bring up ethernet (a dhcp server is giving me my ip, aswell as all the other stuff like gateway, dns server...)? I couldn't find a script which I could have run manually.. (sorry but I am kinda newbie in this sector). So, may it be a good idea to make a statement in the install guide in "The Moment of Truth" section, that one has to have the local network as well as the dhcp server up during boot, otherwise proceeding with a net install won't be possible, as the network is geting configured during boot time (as always I would volunteer to do the wording)? I think this would be quite useful, especially for newbies, as the output of tasksel is not really helpful ("something wicked happened during resolving http://..."). -- Best wishes, Andi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]