I used the woody_netinst-20020215-i386.iso and weverything worked fine until the point when the basic system configuration started - I believe that's part of the base, nothing to do with woody_netinst-20020215-i386.iso itself.
the problem is that at the point when the timezone and passwords are configured the install script (IIRC it was basic-config) went into neverending loop of configuring the time-zone and passwords over and over... this is how the installation went: boot the cd: ok setup disk: ok setup kernel drivers: ok setup network: ok download base and some other stuff: ok reboot: ok at this point the base-config executes all the scripts in /tmp/base-config-pid (pid is the pid of base-config), it's a simple loop executing all the programs in /tmp/base-config-pid, two of them being NNtimezone and NNpasswords (I don't remember exact names, NN stands for two digits) and these two are executed over and over... the system is working but not completely configured, e.g. the /apt/sources.list is empty (I think the default is not empty, even though it's a long time since I installed debian) etc. I didn't see anything related to this on the list - is this a known problem? I am not sure how to search the bug database (I checked package 'base'). Any ideas? TIA erik -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]