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Bug#60371: base, installation glitches (configure network, start new system)



>>>>> "Ben" == Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org> writes:

    Ben> On Mon, Mar 20, 2000 at 01:39:28AM -0800, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
    >> >>>>> "Jim" == Jim Peters <jim@aguazul.demon.co.uk> writes:
    >> 
    Jim> Package: base
    Jim> Version: 2.2.7-2000-02-13
    Jim> Severity: grave
    >> 
    Jim> I have a network card, but I chose not to configure it during installation.
    Jim> In the `Configure the Network' section, I enter my machine name, and at the
    Jim> next step, it complains that no network interfaces were found, asking me if
    Jim> I want to abort.  I don't want to, so I say NO, which results in the
    Jim> splash-screen "Software in the Public Interest ... presents".  This is what
    Jim> happens when it crashes out, yes ?
    >> 
    >> This has been verified, and exists in pre-2.2.9 as well.  I'm on it's tracks now.

    Ben> This should already be fixed Karl.

 I think it is...  I didn't read closely enough.  The one I
 encountered is that when you select configure network, run through it
 all, then select configure the network a second time, it crashes.
 I've fixed that in my working copy. 


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