Pixel wrote:
> i find it strange too. What kind of install did you make? server? devel?

I did a developer install

> > Also, when I tried to auto-allocate my 2nd disk, this didn't work (so I
> > could only auto-allocate  one disk).
> 
> well, yes, it used the current disk. People may find it disturbing that auto
> allocate modify the non-current disk, uh?

well, it think would be "nice" if you could say "auto-allocate all free
disk space on all hd's". (btw... I had 2 empty disks, selected 1st cd
and auto-allocated, then I selected the 2nd disk and tried to
auto-allocate but it didn't do anything for the 2nd disk.

> > After I formatted all partitions I changed my mind, so I went back and
> > wanted to repartition, in order to do this I had to unmount the
> > partitions. Unfortunately this is NOT possible:
> > /usr/bin/perl-install/fs.pm "error unmount /backup line 220". Apparently
> > it tried to unmount /backup instead of /mnt/backup (during the install).
> 
> could tell me exactly how to redo this?

hmm.. for an 'excact' description I would have to do install everything
again (wich I'll probably be doing this week anyway) + write down what I
do :)

(from memory) it was a "normal" installation, apart from the fact that I
went *back* to the parition screen after everything was formatted.
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                Jeroen Janssen

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