we got 4 new computers running debian (1.3.1) and in the process of upgrading them to 2.0 i found the following problems:
(1) kernel-package doesn't know how to deal with spaces before the block devices in the /etc/fstab file. i know you would say that not many people would run into this situtation, but varesearch ships such an fstab file and the kernel-package was totally confused by it. it took me a while too to figure out what was happening. mount doesn't forbid spaces before the first field so i think kernel-package should be able to deal with it. (2) upgrading from xfree86 3.3.1 to 3.3.2 i ran into the strangest problem. /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/Cards didn't get updated. i just took a look at all the other computers i have (running 3.3.2, upgraded straight from 3.3.1) and none have the new Cards file even though it is part of the xbase package. the ones that run 3.3.2-3 and got upgraded first to 3.3.2-0.1, 3.3.2-1 and so on to -3 have the new version of this file. also, if you do a fresh install (or run purge before installing the new xbase) then the new version of Cards gets installed. can somebody explain to me why this is happening? (3) i screwed up one of the upgrades (one day i'll learn to be more patient) so i ended up doing a fresh install. the disk drive is scsi, but the cd drive is ide. the boot disk wouldn't let me make linux bootable from the hard drive claiming that i can install lilo only on the first drive and that /dev/hda wasn't writable. of course it wasn't, since it was the cd drive, but /dev/sda was. shoudn't the installation script also look for the first scsi drive? i think this is a bug. anyway, this is about it. i consider (1) and (3) real bugs (but probably the majority of people will never run into them). (2) is kind of weird and i don't have any explanation for it, but i can reproduce it. --alex-- -- | I believe the moment is at hand when, by a paranoiac and active | | advance of the mind, it will be possible (simultaneously with | | automatism and other passive states) to systematize confusion | | and thus to help to discredit completely the world of reality. | -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]