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Re: basic install problem



Is it possible you didn't initialize your hard disks prior to your
later installs? I imagine that debian puts a few files somewhere and
the installer checks for these files - that is, it thinks something
has happened (which would happen normally) but in fact hasn't
happened.

If this is the case, try re-installing but make sure that you re-make
the filesystems (with mke2fs) on the drive(s) prior to installing.

Elizabeth




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