Gavin Hamill wrote:
> Installer before reboot:
> The installer did not detect my network card. I have an old ISA 
> Plug-n-Play NE2000 compatible. When I selected "ne" from the driver 
> list, it was detected immediately without requiring any IO/IRQ settings.
> 
> I can understand if 'discover' simply doesn't support ISA any more -
> it's been legacy for too long already. However, "ne" was not added
> to /etc/modules, so on reboot I was unable to access the LAN until I
> loaded the module and /etc/init.d/networking restart.

It's supposed to be added. I'm not sure if something in this area was
fixed after beta 3.

> Base-config:
> The "Set up users and passwords" writes two lines of similar text to the 
> whiptail window when asking for a normal-priv user. The exact texts are 
> something like "Please enter a name" and "Please enter the name".

There is a bug on the passwd package about this already.

> Tasksel's 'Custom Kernel' package will install kernel-source-2.4.25, 
> when the installer has installed 2.4.26-386.

This will be fixed once 2.4.26 enters testing, which it has not done
yet.

> Tasksel is confusing to use. The Help text says that pressing ENTER or
> SPACEBAR on a task will toggle the selection. This is not the case. If I
> use the LEFT/RIGHT cursor keys to see "More Info" for a task, then
> pressing ENTER or SPACEBAR will again invoke the 'More Info' function. 

You're not on a task then, you're on a button. Problem is that tasksel
does not remove any visual indication that you're on a task. Please file
a bug on it.

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see shy jo

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