Clearly it's a bug. And I'll be submitting an installation report / bug report on this and the other bug I noticed.
Probably this evening. Rick Sven Luther wrote: > > On Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 12:57:13PM -0500, Rick Thomas wrote: > > > > > > Rick Thomas wrote: > > > > > > This procedure worked, except for two "minor" glitches: > > > > > > 2) When it came time to reboot and run the configuration part, the > > > /etc/fstab file was empty so the reboot failed. I had to boot > > > single user and do > > > mount -o remount /dev/hdc8 / > > > to make root writeable. Then I edited /etc/fstab to know about my > > > root filesystem. > > > > > > > It occurs to me (now -- that it's not 4AM -- and my head is a bit > > clearer) that I could have fixed the empty fstab problem before the > > reboot by editing /target/etc/fstab because /target is mounted writeable > > at that time. > > Yeah, but maybe you didn't notice this. It is a bug, and needs to be > fixed. > > Friendly, > > Sven Luther