In investigating further and trying to clean up the mess on my machine,
I discovered I had some filesystem corruption affecting man pages of a
number of packages.
I believe you can close this.
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Joey Hess wrote:
Jerry Quinn wrote:
First, kudos on the graphical installer. It went
quite smoothly.
What version of the installer did you try? (Url you downloaded it from
would be enough info.)
What is the output of: uname -a?
Right now it's
Linux cerberus 2.6.22-2-amd64 #1 SMP Th
Christian Perrier wrote:
The log doesn't show anything weird at all as far as I can see.
When exactly were there floppy probes occurring?
I was looking at lines like this and I assumed they were floppy accesses:
Sep 16 01:52:24 kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0
Am I confused?
Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
First, kudos on the graphical installer. It went
quite smoothly.
I have an Intel G3-based motherboard with both 8169 ethernet and
firewire. The installer offers firewire as the first choice for
network, despite the fact that I had a live ethernet conn
Package: boot-floppies
Version: 3.0.17-2001-11-18
Severity: wishlist
Just installed Debian woody on a powermac. Since the installer didn't
include the advansys driver (see other bug), I had to use an existing
kernel I already had. Between this kernel and the ramdisk.tar.gz and
BootX, I was able
Package: boot-floppies
Version: 3.0.17-2001-11-18
Severity: important
I just tried to install ppc debian on my powermac last night. The install
cannot proceed since the drive in question was installed on
an Advansys 3940UW SCSI card. The driver doesn't seem to be available in
the installer kern
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