Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > 2) slight bit of UI complaints. > > a. The section where you partition and format the disc works well but when you > finish with all of the partitions it takes you back to the disk detection > page. Having used the old installer for a long time it felt like the install > had futzed. Then I noticed the "finish" option. I understand that the > intent is for the user to be able to partition multiple disks, but perhaps > something could be done here?
We're in the process of trying to throw this away in favor of a new system, unformatatly the new system has UI problems of its own. > b. Between me selecting "yes detroy my disks" and the next screen there was a > long -- around a 90 seconds -- pause. If it was not for the disk noice I > might have thought the install had locked up on me. Also fixed in new system (partman). > 3) so install proceeds along and then dies )-: I get an error 127 and so I > flip over to vt2. I see 'sleep command not found' and 6 packages which > failed to install. The root seems to be libgcrypt7 which was not downloaded, > but a different version of libgcrypt was (1.11 or somesuch). This led to: > > libopencdk7 > libgcrypt7 > libgpg-error0 > at > exim4-daemon-light > > all failing. So, I am now going to try an install for unstable. Yep, you need to get at least the udebs from unstable. debootstrap-udeb in testing is broken and cannot install with what is currently in testing. I'll get this fixed (propigated) in a day or two. [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a more usual place for these reports these days. -- see shy jo
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