On Monday 24 July 2006 19:36, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> I can name a few people who have a (as in, one) computer, but no
> Internet connection; there is also the case of some DSL authentication
> and/or network protocols that d-i cannot currently handle. Not only
> experts will hit this type of thin
On Mon, Jul 24, 2006 at 11:35:08AM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> zero79 wrote:
> > d-i assumes that the user always wants to bring up a network connection
> > during installation. sometimes this is not desirable; for example
> > when using the rescue mode or when doing a cd or dvd install.
> >
> > s
zero79 wrote:
> d-i assumes that the user always wants to bring up a network connection
> during installation. sometimes this is not desirable; for example
> when using the rescue mode or when doing a cd or dvd install.
>
> so the problem is that the d-i network config dialog forces the user to
On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 06:23:41PM -0400, zero79 wrote:
>
> so the problem is that the d-i network config dialog forces the user to
> select at least one of the network adapters to continue (cancel just
> brings up the same dialog). to bypass network config, i have to select
> one of the netwo
Package: debian-installer
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d-i assumes that the user always wants to bring up a network connection
during installation. sometimes this is not desirable; for example
when using the rescue mode or when doing a cd or dvd install.
so the problem is that the d-i network config dialo
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