Package: uswsusp
Severity: normal
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I've built three Etch systems this year. The most recent seems fine, but its
installation proceeded differently than in the past, and so I'm confused.
I installed from the latest netinst CD. During "Select and install
software", the following came up:
"The swap partition that was found in usws
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On Thursday 08 November 2007, you wrote:
> Thanks - I'm curious what there is to propose about it; just
> printing the MAC address of the interface either next to or
> as a 2nd line for each interface should do it - or is there something
> harder about that which I'm missing?
For one thing, limita
* Frans Pop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Thursday 08 November 2007, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> > It really should show the MAC address to let you distinguish which
> > interface you intend to use; in my case I have a set of Dell PE 1955
> > blades where the ether card the BIOS sees as the f
On Thursday 08 November 2007, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote:
> It really should show the MAC address to let you distinguish which
> interface you intend to use; in my case I have a set of Dell PE 1955
> blades where the ether card the BIOS sees as the first device is seen
> as eth1 under Debian and
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Bug#450605: install: Network card selection should show mac address
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Package: install
Severity: normal
When installing using a netinstall you are prompted to select a network
card with a list like:
eth0: Broadcom ...
eth1: Broadcom ..
It really should show the MAC address to let you distinguish which
interface you intend to use; in my case I have a set
On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 06:17:46PM +0200, Max Vozeler wrote:
> Package: partman-crypto
> Version: 9
> Severity: wishlist
>
> It would be useful and provide increased security if it was
> possible to store encrypted keyfiles on removable media. It
> should also be possible to use existing keyfiles
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