This is probably not a bug, but my careless fingers caused the 2.2r2 installation sequence to bail, leaving me at a login prompt. I'm sending this note in the interest of maybe improving the installation sequence for other clumsy new* users. (* new to Debian; I've used SuSE and RedHat for a few years.)
This was just after going through the package select, then anXious dialogs, at a prompt which said I'd chosen 49 MB of packages which would take 100 MB disk space, and ended with the prompt "(Yn)?". I typed "y", then saw that "Y" was in caps; hit "Y", so now had "yY"; tried backspace which did nothing; tried Ctl-H, which landed me at a login prompt. I'm not sure how to recover/restart the install, and don't see a troubleshooting section in the fine manual that covers this contingency. Running dselect shows a much more detailed package listing than was displayed during the install dialogs. Is it possible to run a command to run through the install profiles (tasks) from the command line? -- Ken Irving <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>