On 29 Sep 2000, Adam Di Carlo wrote: > > If you accept the default by pressing enter, you are presented > > with yet another useless screen called "Select Debian Archives Path" which > > provides 3 options to choose from: the default path, a list of paths, and > > manually. Choosing "defaults" starts the actuall installation process > > going. Choosing "list" produces yet another screen with all the possible > > sources listed, and "manually" adds yet another screen where you get to > > put the actual path to your location. > > If you boot with the 'quiet' argument, this step is skipped and we > just run with 'default' (if it can find that). > > > "Choose Debian Archive Path" and "Select Debian Archives Path" are both > > redundant, confusing, and unnecessary. > > Well, in the official cd rom case, yes. In the other cases, > confusing, yes, maybe even redundant, but not unnecessary. In other words, there may be a "necessary redundancy"? Wow! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

