Hi
I sent a mail from within ext3, but it arrived empty. I have copied the
original mail longer down here. I looked in syslog and did run a strace on
kmail but did not find anything mystifying. But noticed that xinetd seemed to
work
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Aug 6 00:03:34 2001
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From: guran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: ext3 - install
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 00:03:34 +0200
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Hi
Version (rsync ftp.uninett.no)
Mandrake Linux Cooker-i586 20010805 19:19
/ChangeLog/1.529/Sat Aug 4 23:39:23 2001//
The installation went nice with respect of ext3, used grub but the bootdisk
did not function, although started alright.
I would like to have a change in the order of how the different moments are
done during installation. If Type is the very first one, then it ought to be
possible to lock that one so newbies don't repeat my first mistake. I mounted
my partition and then remembered that I should test ext3 and tried Type but
it never was formatted and it acted as in an update, i.e. all my old files
were left.
ConfNetwork, Printer, gpm and Terminal-mc-fonts as before.
regards
guran
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