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Package: debian-installer
Version: Lenny (tester)
The installer didn't ask for a DNS and I was on a static IP network. I had to
vt2 and edit /etc/resolve.conf to get it to work.
Cheers
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On Wednesday 15 October 2008, Casey Gosnell wrote:
> - debian-eeepc_20080907.img from
> http://eeepc.debian.net/images/debian-eeepc_20080907.img from page
> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEeePC/HowTo/Install
That is a customized version of the installer, not a standard Debian
Installer image.
> Static IP from
> provider. Behind a router. To get browsers and things to work the
> computer needs to have the DNS being 68.105.28.12. In D-I at the
> 'detect network' stage it writes /etc/resolve.conf and has
> 68.105.228.13 and 68.105.228.14 as the DNS servers, which doesn't work.
Right, so the network is configured using DHCP and not statically.
The problem here is that your DHCP server (probably your router or some
DHCP provided by your provider) sets things to 68.105.228.13 and
68.105.228.14.
The error is clearly in your local network setup which provides incorrect
information, not in the installer. Therefore closing the report.
Cheers,
FJP
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