On Thu, Jul 15, 2004 at 07:09:56PM +0300, Anton Zinoviev wrote: > On Sat, Jul 03, 2004 at 01:55:44PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote: > > > > * ugh, this is distressing. d-i created a swap partition but did not > > construct /etc/fstab such that it would be mounted (the swap > > partition did not appear at all). > > I see one reason for this to happen. You specified a swap partition (or > d-i did this automatically for you) but then you tried the Guided > partitioning tool. In order to start from clean state the first thing > this tool does is to set all partitions as unused. Then you canceled > the autopartitioning tool and set mount points for the partitions in the > way you wanted. The problem is that then you had to specify that you > want to use the swap space. > > I am giving the following title to the cloned bug: "When the > autopartitioning tool is canceled it should restore the user settings". > If you think that there is some other problem, please tell.
No; this sounds like a reasonable hypothesis. My memory of this install is getting fuzzy at this point. -- G. Branden Robinson | If you don't think for yourself, Debian GNU/Linux | others will think for you -- to [EMAIL PROTECTED] | their advantage. http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | -- Harold Gordon
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