On 03/29/2016 12:33 AM, Gregory Nowak wrote: > On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 06:30:42PM -0400, Boruch Baum wrote: >> 4.1] Was it a case of 'fat-fingerng'? I don't think so, but it's >> asking a lot to attempt to re-create this because with slow >> bandwidth, each install attempt takes a long time to get to this >> stage. Today's connection was especially slow. This has been the >> only time and point in the install process that I've had a problem >> returning to the main menu, so it might have been an errant >> keystroke, but I think I was being careful. > > You had previously indicated you have other debian/devuan boxes on > your network. Did not. Don't.
> Is there any reason why you can't install apt-cacher-ng on one of > them? See above. > You could then experiment with as many install attempts as you > want without having to download the same packages all over again. What I did write in the past, in response to Adam Borowski's identical suggestion, was that its asking a lot of a potential contributor to require multiple machines, a network, and the additional software, for something that could easily have been solved by either: 1] not being stingy on the initial download, ie. offering a full iso instead of a netboot, or 2] having the netboot installer also refer to a local cache. Also, how many other linux distributions make that kind of request? I'll mention one solution I didn't offer before because its performance might not be as fast - use the extra space on the install medium. -IF- the install medium is a new-ish USB stick, then it likely has a capacity of 8/16/32 GB, and if the target is USB3-equipped, then the transfer speeds should be good. The installer already sets up a small writable FIRMWARE partition on the install media, so this additional suggestion would be to not let the rest of the install media go to waste - use it as a local cache. -- hkp://keys.gnupg.net CA45 09B5 5351 7C11 A9D1 7286 0036 9E45 1595 8BC0 _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
