On 6/2/06, Holger Levsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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if fai becomes (mostly) unusable, it's grave:
No doubt. Grave is correct.
But Thomas was talking about RC - are they equivalent? RC isn't
mentioned in the posted docs, but the bug is actually on the RC list,
whatever the definition of
I'm not sure if this bug is really RC. Please specify in more details
what you mean by saying the installation now fails. What is the error
message. Does the make-fai-nfsroot call fail or the installation
itself?
A solution may be to use the -cf and -sf (man dhclient3) flags for
specifying
Does the make-fai-nfsroot call fail or the installation
itself?
The call to make-fai-nfsroot fails, no nfsroot can be built.
This problem also appeared in Ubuntu, but I didn't look into it because a lack
of time.
So this makes FAI completely unusable, but it doesn't imply a danger to any
Hi,
On Thursday 01 June 2006 17:52, Henning Sprang wrote:
So this makes FAI completely unusable, but it doesn't imply a danger to any
other part of the debian system, so it's probably not RC.
if fai becomes (mostly) unusable, it's grave:
http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#severities
grave
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