On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 08:33:57AM -0800, Cardenas wrote: > when trying to create a filesystem, I get this: "mkfs.ext3: file not > found while trying to create journal"
Already reported as bug #177454. > when trying to mount my created filesystem, I get this: "trying to > configure di-utils-mapdevfs but it is not installed" Already reported as bug #180976 and fixed. > should I report these, or are they already known? Is there a way I can > get around them from the shell, because I'd like to install debian > already. :) I'm using the net install floppy image from tfheen's > repository, but my floppy is a couple weeks old. You can work around the first by using ext2, and the second by starting the shell and executing cd /var/lib/dpkg sed 's/^ $//' status.udeb >status.new cp status.new status.udeb . The second is fixed in the latest image. > and as a usability issue, the default next action should change when > the user goes out of order. For example, I went from the choose > language step to the create a filesystem step because I had already > partitioned, but the default continued to be "Autimatically create > partitions (unsafe)" so I was forced to enter the number of the next > step every time. Please file a bug against main-menu. Matt -- Oink! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]