I guess having it look for a network in the background and silently fail
would be preferable, in any case.  Is this doable?

On 8/10/07, Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Quoting Tim Hull ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > It would be GREAT if the network-related steps would be skipped/bypassed
> on
> > a default install from non-netinstall media.  Users then could configure
> the
> > network at their leisure after the install using the tools they prefer
> > (NetworkManager etc).  Could this be considered?
>
> Probably not. Having a system with immediate support for security
> updates is one of the key features of Debian. Doing this would defeat
> that design choice.
>
> I'm letting other D-I team members give their advice and decide
> whether this bug report should be kept or marked "wontfix".
>
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