package selection problems (Re: boot floppies 2.2.7 available for testing)
Ok, this time it's an old system that I have sitting in the corner.
After reboot, it asks to configure apt. Now, I have no cd, not currently
dialed in, and no local mirror. Manually configuring the sources.list
works easy enough, complains about not being able to verify things
(expected). I had to cancel the apt config to pass to the next part.
Canceling the simple/advanced package selection returned me to the same
(or maybe the apt) dialog. I knew simple would have problems since I
didn't have a network connection. Trying advanced caused a reboot.
Definately not a good result. On the plus side, following a reboot, the
awery keyboard problem is gone.
Brandon
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, Joey Hess wrote:
> Boot-floppies 2.2.7 have been released, and need some testing. 2.2.7 is
> mostly bugfixes, plus more changes to lbr/lilo prompting. Several of the
> previous problems, like networking and DHCP, seem to have been fixed;
> others, like PCMCIA, may still be a problem. We need some more problem &
> success reports to figure out where to go and what to do from here. Much of
> what Adam posted about the last release is still quite relevant:
>
> > Debuggers should be using the 'debug' bootarg when booting. Other
> > interesting bootargs are 'verbose' (for instance, if you don't want to
> > retain 2.0 compat in your e2fs filesystems) and 'quiet' (tries to
> > inhibit prompts whenever possible).
Brandon
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