Quoth Andrew Sackville-West at 2009-10-13 00:34...
> I've not used LVM+crypt from the installer directly, though I've
> retrofitted it to my laptop. It can be a pain (kernel upgrades are
> always scary, yet somehow seem to always work), but I find it worth it
> for peace of mind. I know that my set
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 07:26:54PM +1030, Matthew Smith wrote:
> Quoth Matthew Smith at 2009-10-12 12:29...
> > So, how do I get the nice tasksel menu (with all the options) that I get
> > when booted from netinst? (I won't even ask why the mirrors won't work
> > when they did 5 days ago when I di
* Matthew Smith 12.10.2009
> Quoth Matthew Smith at 2009-10-12 12:29...
> > So, how do I get the nice tasksel menu (with all the options) that I get
> > when booted from netinst? (I won't even ask why the mirrors won't work
> > when they did 5 days ago when I did the original install.)
>
> It wo
Quoth Matthew Smith at 2009-10-12 12:29...
> So, how do I get the nice tasksel menu (with all the options) that I get
> when booted from netinst? (I won't even ask why the mirrors won't work
> when they did 5 days ago when I did the original install.)
Not exactly answering my own question, just d
Hi Folks
After I had gotten my new laptop all running nicely, I realised that I'd
forgotten to encrypt the partitions as I'd intended :( So, I started over.
For some reason, the installer (Lenny netinst) is now having problems
scanning the mirrors. Those entered manually and those from the list
Hi,
I've just moved to debian from redhat, and I've become aware of the excellent
package tasksel. I know that tasksel has the ability to install tasks like c++
dev etc, these I saw when I first installed debian. However, I am pretty sure
it also has others which aren't listed when I load it up -
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