The installer asked a number of debconf questions that I would have expected to be preseeded (probably becuase I didn't specify debian/priority=critical)
Installing the bootloader failed. The installer didn't create a /boot/grub/menu.lst, so it couldn't install GRUB. When I booted into the system (after manually installing GRUB), the system had a user account for me (apparently, it got that from the preseed), but root was set to sudo (even though in the end, I had asked it not to do that). I had to reboot from a boot CD and poke around in /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow in order to figure that out. I'll report anything else I find here, but I think I'm beyond the behavior of the installer, now that I'm downloading the 900MB of packages that used to be on the system before I reinstalled it. --Ken Bloom -- Ken Bloom. PhD candidate. Linguistic Cognition Laboratory. Department of Computer Science. Illinois Institute of Technology. http://www.iit.edu/~kbloom1/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]