* Pepijn Oomen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-03-12 11:54]: > - Terminal badly configured (TERM=linux, iTerm/MacOSX, > console/Ubuntu), causing problems while reading windows (Ctrl-L > helps)
Odd. I know serial console looks slightly wrong but SSH should be fine. 12:34 < tbm> pepijn: did you install via the serial console, or when did you see those TERM problems? 12:35 < pepijn> tbm: no serial console available, so it was ssh 12:35 < tbm> pepijn: odd. Because I know serial console is garbled, but SSH should be fine 12:35 < pepijn> ssh in iTerm from MacOSX, but also ssh from console on Ubuntu/breezy 12:36 < pepijn> basically same issues 12:36 < pepijn> ssh from iTerm on MacOSX works ok when accessing Debian 12:37 < pepijn> just not within the d-i environment 12:55 < pepijn> tbm: fwiw, iTerm/MacOSX has TERM=xterm, while the Ubuntu console has TERM=linux > - Automatic partitioning failed (256Mb USB flash drive), used manual > partitioning instead: 90% sda1, 10% swap (sda5) What exactly failed? Did it print an error? What did it do? -- Martin Michlmayr http://www.cyrius.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]