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Bug#673200: marked as done (No X, when installing from one CD without internet access)



Your message dated Fri, 6 Jul 2012 00:26:16 +0100
with message-id <20120705232616.GA14840@einval.com>
and subject line Now fixed in debian-cd
has caused the Debian Bug report #672941,
regarding No X, when installing from one CD without internet access
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Package: debian-installer

Test-installation with image: wheezy alpha1 xfce-lxde Binary-1 CD
on a virtualbox 3.2.10 i386 machine

When installing from the xfce-lxde-cd #1, and without network
access, no X is installed.
Whether I select an xfce or an lxde option at the boot menu,
in both cases I'm only shown the "standard system tools" task for 
selection within the tasksel installer-step, no desktop task
is provided to be chosen.
And when rebooting the installed system (the rest of the
installation works fine!), I'm only provided the text login.

This way, the xfce-lxde-cd #1 is not much more than a netinst cd...

So long
Holger

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Recent changes to task-handling have fixed this, and weekly build
equivalents are now fine AFAICS. Closing.

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Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.                                steve@einval.com
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