David Eastcott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 2. /etc/raidtab - the test system I used had software raid setup on it when > I be gan the install. I selected to Clear all partitions and created a > non-raid file system and the install completed OK. However, when it > re-booted, I got a boot failure indicating. It turned out that the > /etc/raidtab file was present. > > It seems the Clear All button during the partitioning phase did not clear the > raid indicator and it produced a bogus raidtab file.
weird. I did fix this some time ago. I'll have to test again :-/ > > AutoInstall > > 1. The 'X' declaration is incorrect in the auto_inst.cfg.pl file, both in > /root/drakx and on a auto install disk created by drakautoinst on a system > which was setup using AutoInstall, rather than a GUI install. fixed. > > Diskdrake > > 1. Mount points are not being created if a parent directory does not already > exist. eg. /mnt/public will be created, but /mnt/linux1/public will not. > Perhaps 'mkdir -p' would fix. weird, testing...