On Thu, May 20, 2004 at 06:48:25PM +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote: > > installation report revealing a show-stopper: > > The show-stopper is the network configuration, right?
yup. > I'll forward this to the netcfg maintainer. Can you check in > /var/log/debian-installer/package-versions which version of netcfg was > used? > > But if you did the install today, I guess it was 0.64. Yeah, must be > 0.64. Right. > That's okay because those modules are only optional modules; those > which are required were not shown. Did the menu not make that clear? No, that was quite clear; I just mentioned it to make the install report as reproducible as possible. > > [many hours later... boy, is that box sloooow!] > > Really? It takes about 45 minutes here (fast network connection). > How long does it take for you (roughly)? I didn't look at the clock, but 45 mins sounds about right -- y'know, when you're used to installing woody on 1GHz++ machines... > > - in base-config, there's no visual indication of the active button -- > > both look exactely like this (i.e. no bold or inverse or stuff, > > cursor is somewhere else): > > . Is the hardware clock set to GMT? . > > . <Yes> <No> . > > Did you do the installation without a colour-enabled terminal program? I'm using minicom in an rxvt, both from woody; I think I've never seen color in minicom. > > - line editing characters (^U, ^A, ...) don't work in text entry fields. > > Do you know if that worked before? It does work in the woody installer, and it did work in the original installation test (during base-config). > Ah, thanks for testing. I'll try to get the ext2 revision 0 program > pushed into testing before Sunday, so if you could do an installation > of "testing" on Sunday this would be appreciated. This should work > 100% without any problems, and if there are any, we have to fix them > for rc1. OK, I'll try to find the time. ciao, cm. -- ** christian mock in vienna, austria -- http://www.tahina.priv.at/~cm/ > 'schweinesystem, repressives'. K�nnt ihr nicht wenigstens aus diesem Thread OS/400 raushalten? -- frank paulsen und fefe in dasr

