The option was definitely there... I just never visited it :(
Sam
On Feb 7, 2012, at 10:05 PM, "Christian PERRIER" wrote:
> Quoting Sam Bingner (s...@bingner.com):
>
>> I did it again to test, and it was because I did expert to enable the
>> network console installer component that I was able
Quoting Sam Bingner (s...@bingner.com):
> I did it again to test, and it was because I did expert to enable the network
> console installer component that I was able to bypass it. If I do not do an
> expert install it does not give the selection menu.
>
> I suppose that is understandable, but
Quoting Christian PERRIER (bubu...@debian.org)
> Quoting Sam Bingner (s...@bingner.com):
> > Quoting Christian PERRIER (bubu...@debian.org)
> > >Quoting Sam (s...@bingner.com):
> > >> Package: debian-installer
> > >> Severity: normal
> > >> Tags: d-i
> > >>
> > >> Debian installer will allow you to
Quoting Sam Bingner (s...@bingner.com):
> Quoting Christian PERRIER (bubu...@debian.org)
> >Quoting Sam (s...@bingner.com):
> >> Package: debian-installer
> >> Severity: normal
> >> Tags: d-i
> >>
> >> Debian installer will allow you to complete an install without ever
> >> visiting the configure
Quoting Sam (s...@bingner.com):
> Package: debian-installer
> Severity: normal
> Tags: d-i
>
> Debian installer will allow you to complete an install without ever visiting
> the configure users section and no warning. This will result in a system
> installed with no way to log in except booting
Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
Tags: d-i
Debian installer will allow you to complete an install without ever visiting
the configure users section and no warning. This will result in a system
installed with no way to log in except booting with init=/bin/sh
I would suggest that there
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