ntrary of
the default "caps lock" key(and which is the original covered in this ticket)
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Hi, I've published a workaround based on a loadkeys configuration file. It is
downloadable, with explanations(in french) here: http://www.fdn.fr/~sascoet/
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Christian PERRIER a écrit :
Please give *detailed* examples where this happens. This might as well
be a logic error in some specific package configuration script and not
an overall bad behaviour of the installer.
When we are asked for Grub boot sector, I've put "fd0" the first time. I got an er
additional
questions for theses reasons, and not asking again the others ones...
This behaviour can lead to have a installed system without bootloader for
example!
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The new menu choice of the desktop to install is great! The sad thing is that
it isn't documented enough!
And I'm suprised that you are so concerned with newbies. I've hardly ever seen
a newbie installing Debian!
In my case, if I knew this option, I would have got far less problems!
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I fully agree with Didier's comment. Same thing just happened to me with Lenny
installer. I suggest that the installer should do "aptitude clean" when
available space becomes low.
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