>Adam Di Carlo:
>> Every user has a responsibility to file intelligent and useful bugs
>> when things are wrong.
>
>Can you remind us of the correct procedure, please, and where that
>procedure is described?

See www.debian.org/Bugs and follow the links for instructions.

>The file /etc/init.d/network is, apparently, generated by code in
>/usr/src/boot-floppies/utilities/dinstall/netconfig.c. I have e-mailed
>Enrique Zanardi, who used to be in charge of boot-floppies. I'm sure
>that isn't the correct procedure, though.

No -- we need to file that as a bug against boot-floppies.  Could you
resend your report once again, but to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.   Make
sure the subject line is appropriate and gives a one-line summary.

The first line of the email must be the package name, bug severity,
and version.  So you could say:

Package: boot-floppies
Version: potato
Severity: important

Then follow that with the text of the bug report.

The 'bug' and 'reportbug' packages have commands of the same name that
help walk you through filing bugs.

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

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