Package: netcfg Version: 0.54 (not sure about the exact version of netcfg I installed with, but the issue occurred with both beta2 and beta3)
With both beta2 and beta3 I managed to obtain a system with no /etc/resolv.conf. I don't mean that it was empty, but that it didn't exist. When I then used pppoeconf to configure an Internet connection, it failed to work since it will only enter DNS server IPs into an already existing resolv.conf, but will not create that file if it does not exist. I contacted the pppoeconf maintainer, but was rather brusquely informed that this wasn't a pppoeconf problem, since a resolv.conf should exist, even if empty, on any system not "broken". If this is indeed the case, please modify netcfg to create that file no matter the outcome of the installer's network configuration routines. If not, let me know, and so armed I'll have another chat with the pppoeconf maintainer. Thanks, Christopher Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]