On Wednesday 20 December 2006 23:13, peter green wrote:
> btw why do you ask for installation reports even on sucessfull
> installations?
Because receiving only failures gets boring ;-)
Well, seriously, because it gives us a better idea how well the installer
is being used/tested over various ar
> Not sure what was wrong here, but it does not seem like something we can
> fix in the installer.
well ntfsfix cleared up the journal and made it work so it would presumablly be
possible to do that, i dunno how safe ntfsfix is though.
btw why do you ask for installation reports even on sucess
Quoting peter green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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> >
> > This was possible in export installs and this is still possible in
> > expert installs. The behaviour has not changed with regard to that matter.
> >
> i'm pretty sure i've never intentionally booted d-i in expert mode, and when
> i did a sarge
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 21:11, peter green wrote:
> also is there any way to switch to expert mode mid install
Use to back out to the menu and choose option to "change debconf
priority".
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> This was possible in export installs and this is still possible in
> expert installs. The behaviour has not changed with regard to that matter.
>
i'm pretty sure i've never intentionally booted d-i in expert mode, and when i
did a sarge install i'm pretty sure i managed to skip creating a n
> user/password setup worked but i could find no way to bypass creation of a
> normal user account (i'm sure this was possible in the sarge installer).
This was possible in export installs and this is still possible in
expert installs. The behaviour has not changed with regard to that matter.
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: CD boot with nothing extra typed at boot prompt
Image version: Etch RC1 full CD 1
Date:
Machine: maxdata PC
Processor: celeron D (at least according to the label on the front)
Memory: 256MB
Partitions:
Output of lspci -nn and lspci -vnn:
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