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Subject: "ext2 partitions mounted" message should not refer to ext2 exclusively
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Package: boot-floppies
Version: current (woody)

When mounting partitions during installation, the following message
will pop up once all partitions are mounted:

"No ext2 partitions that had not already been mounted were detected."

This should not refer to ext2 exclusively as in my case I was actually
using ext3. Also, since there is currently a flavour of kernel using reiserfs,
this is another reason to simply drop the "ext2" in the message.
It's just cosmetics but may eliminate some potential confusion.

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Tom Wzietek


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The best of our information says that these two bugs are now closed.
Thanks for filing them.

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...Adam Di Carlo..<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...<URL:http://www.onshored.com/>


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