Marcus Brinkmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 10:19:55AM -0500, Derek L Davies wrote: > > So, how restartable is native-install? In > > other words, should I start all over again, this time insuring the > > existance of a reasonable /usr/info/dir before running native-install > > for the first time or is it o.k. to just create the file and rerun > > native-install? > > I don't think it will create harm rerunning it, but it might not run through > succesfully, as now translators are active and someties don't want to be > changed, so causing an error. Just run dpkg twice as above, and edit > /etc/fstab. Most of the job is alreadz done when dpkg is started, so there > is hardly the need to rerun from start.
Actually, I did rerun it and it worked better - I didn't have to touch dir since grub had created it. I didn't have problems with active translators, which surprised me. It did have problems both times when attempting to create fstab, but I was able to create that by hand and things are running pretty well now. Thanks for all the hard work you've done Marcus!

