Please please please tell us what boot-floppies version precisely you are using.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > A bunch of modprobe can't open dependancies file > /lib/modules/2.2.14/modules.deb (no such file or directory) Purely cosmetic, and anyhow, this is a kernel issue. > I notice I'm not asked if I want a block scan while initialising swap or > ext2 filesystems. That's as it should be. It only asks if you pass the 'verbose' bootarg. > I'm also not asked about kernel 2.0 compatibility. (I was expecting to be) Ditto, see above. > I also have only 8 inode tables on a 900MB (approx) partition? Huh? > The kernel doesn't have my network card compiled in, so I can't install > the kernel over NFS. (via-rhine) Try the compact flavor of boot-floppies. > Is there any room left on the `boot' floppy for network drivers, or do I > want to test a different set for network install? Try the compact flavor of boot-floppies. > Ooooh. One big problem. If you're on VT2 and modconf is detecting modules > on VT1, it'll draw on VT2 when it's finished detecting. Very noticeable on > a slow machine. Yeah, modconf bug already filed. > Oh, and I also can't type the full path into the dialog asking for my path > in the NFS mount. The buffers should be about twice as large. > After adjusting NFS exports I'm able to load the base2_2.tgz Hmm... Maybe a bug should be filed on boot-floppies for this. > Everything else seems to go well. > But, after I reboot, the filesystem hasn't been cleanly unmounted. Yeah, known bug. > Now I'm asked if I want to create an user account. I think somewhere here > I should be asked if I want to use `user groups' or a `users' group If you think so, please file a bug on base-config. > No other problems that I can see so far. Just dpkg taking one heck of a > long time on my system, but I think that's a kernel issue more than > anything else. It takes about 15 minutes to replace packages. > > I'll run more tests as I can get to them. Cool. Glad to see it "mostly worked". -- .....Adam Di [EMAIL PROTECTED]<URL:http://www.onShore.com/> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

