On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 08:37:15PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
On Friday 30 March 2007 19:55, Colin Watson wrote:
On Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 01:50:14PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
For example, if you want to change the mirror protocol, or setup the
sudo for the target system, or not create a user
On Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 01:50:14PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
On Friday 23 March 2007 11:50, Colin Watson wrote:
Log:
* Restore previous default priority when selecting a menu item
immediately after backing up to the main menu.
Im not sure that this change is a good idea. Having the
On Friday 30 March 2007 19:55, Colin Watson wrote:
On Fri, Mar 23, 2007 at 01:50:14PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
For example, if you want to change the mirror protocol, or setup the
sudo for the target system, or not create a user account, you can
currently just Go Back to the main menu,
On Friday 23 March 2007 11:50, Colin Watson wrote:
Log:
* Restore previous default priority when selecting a menu item
immediately after backing up to the main menu.
Im not sure that this change is a good idea. Having the priority lowered
after exiting to the menu can be very useful.
For
Frans Pop wrote:
On Friday 23 March 2007 11:50, Colin Watson wrote:
Log:
* Restore previous default priority when selecting a menu item
immediately after backing up to the main menu.
Im not sure that this change is a good idea. Having the priority lowered
after exiting to the menu can be
On Friday 23 March 2007 15:09, Sander Marechal wrote:
It's also very annoying for people who have no idea how to answer the
expert questions (a.k.a. me). For example, during the install I had to
back out of the partitioner, rescan the hard drives and start the
partitioner again (see install
Sander Marechal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's also very annoying for people who have no idea how to answer the
expert questions (a.k.a. me). For example, during the install I had to
back out of the partitioner, rescan the hard drives and start the
partitioner again (see install report
On Friday 23 March 2007 15:15, Frans Pop wrote:
That is just not true. The question of grub paths will _only_ be asked
if you select do not install in the MBR of the first disk.
Slight correction after checking the code: Grub can also jump to
the devices question if another *unsupported*
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Otavio Salvador wrote:
Sander Marechal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's also very annoying for people who have no idea how to answer the
expert questions (a.k.a. me). For example, during the install I had to
back out of the partitioner, rescan the
Frans Pop wrote:
Slight correction after checking the code: Grub can also jump to
the devices question if another *unsupported* operating system was
detected by os-prober. However, that is independent of the priority
level.
Does Debian/etch-xen fall under that? That's what was already on
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On Friday 23 March 2007 16:22, Sander Marechal wrote:
Frans Pop wrote:
Slight correction after checking the code: Grub can also jump to
the devices
Frans Pop wrote:
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On Friday 23 March 2007 16:22, Sander Marechal wrote:
Frans Pop wrote:
Slight correction after checking the code: Grub can also
On Friday 23 March 2007 17:39, Sander Marechal wrote:
I'll give it a try later on. I have to check if the LVM issue uis
solved with today's daily build anyway.
It can't have because there have not yet been any changes in the installer
since RC2...
What's the exact command? Just os-prober?
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