Bug#248791: installation-reports Beta4 Netinstaller, can't boot off hard drive, can't install packages from ethernet.

2004-05-31 Thread rick
Martin, Verizon ADSL. The router handles the PPPoE foolishness. All I need is Ethernet and TCP/IP. Static IP, Router is gateway, DNS from provider and it all works. The images I've tried support TCP/IP over ethernet for the first part, but not on reboot. It expects PPP, so far only the

Bug#248791: installation-reports Beta4 Netinstaller, can't boot off hard drive, can't install packages from ethernet.

2004-05-31 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-05-31 08:55]: Verizon ADSL. The router handles the PPPoE foolishness. All I need is Ethernet and TCP/IP. Static IP, Router is gateway, DNS from provider and it all works. The images I've tried support TCP/IP over ethernet for the first part, but not on

Bug#248791: installation-reports Beta4 Netinstaller, can't boot off hard drive, can't install packages from ethernet.

2004-05-30 Thread rick
Martin, Thank you for responding to my email. Which do you recommend? Net install, business card install, full install? Which image/iso? Neither PPP nor PPPOE, I have ADSL via ethernet to my router. Static IP. Any suggestions would be appreciated. rick. Martin Michlmayr wrote: * rick [EMAIL

Bug#248791: installation-reports Beta4 Netinstaller, can't boot off hard drive, can't install packages from ethernet.

2004-05-30 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-05-29 22:01]: Which do you recommend? Net install, business card install, full install? I'd use the net inst image. Neither PPP nor PPPOE, I have ADSL via ethernet to my router. Static IP. But how is ADSL configured? Do you need PPP over Ethernet for it, or

Bug#248791: installation-reports Beta4 Netinstaller, can't boot off hard drive, can't install packages from ethernet.

2004-05-26 Thread Martin Michlmayr
* rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-05-12 22:40]: I downloaded the new daily snapshot, ran it, got some strange messages, such as it kept asking me if I wanted to activate PCMCIA becasue it it thought I had it. The exact message was; This computer seems to have PCMCIA interface, Please choose