On 8/2/05, Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > severity 320784 normal > thanks > > Daily images can be broken sometimes (like the images dated 31-07-2005)... > > On Monday 01 August 2005 14:29, Torok Edwin wrote: > > Debian-installer-version: > > http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/etch_d-i/i386/20050709/de > >bian-testing-i386-netinst.iso uname -a:Linux lightspeed.dnsalias.net > > Hmm. Juli 9, that is quite old... > > > I. The network couldn't be configured because I use PPPoE, i managed to > > configure it after the reboot (this is a known issue, I've read on the > > webpage). > > Well, there is a module that should work. Only problem is that no one has > really tested it for PPPoE so far and given us useful feedback. If you're > interested, try installing with 'install debconf/priority=medium' and > select the ppp-modules component after the installation CD is mounted. > > Note: this does not really make sense with a netinst as you don't need the > network before reboot (unless you want to use the bugreporter component). > You could try the business card image or netbooting instead...
That's right I do not need the network before reboot, but when the I am asked to configure the network there is only dhcp/manual config, and there should be a way to launch PPPoE right from there. I haven't downloaded the new images yet, but I will, and let you know. I might be busy for a few days, so this is probably going to happen in the weekend. > > > II. The base system didn't install, because: > > 1. Deboostrap error: no such script /usr/lib/debootstrap/scripts/etch > > solution: I copied the /usr/lib/debootstrap/scripts/sid to etch > > Should be fixed now. > > > 2. Couldn't download: > > at, exim4, ipchains, mailx, exim4-config, exim4-base, > > exim4-daemon-light note: the packages aren't on the netinst CD! > > solution: I removed the packages from the install script > > Hmm. That's weird. Does the current netinst still have the same problem > for you? > > > 3. Couldn't meet dependencies of initrd-tools: > > cramfsprogs, dash missing from the install script > > solution: I added those packages to the install script > > 4. Couldn't meet dependencies of whiptail and other packages that > > depend on libslang2 > > solution: I added libslang2 to the install script > > Should all be solved in current images. > > > III. Apt-setup should ask if I want to add more sources when adding an > > http source, but instead it just went to the next step (choosing > > packages to install) > > solution: I added the local mirrors, and cdroms first,(in this case > > apt-setup asked me if I want more sources added) and then the > > http source > > That is a design choice in order to limit the number of questions asked > (based on number of packages available). > > Thanks for submitting the report. > > Cheers, > FJP >