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It is fixed in the sid version of debian. I made it like this:

Do the install as proposed. When the loop problem comes go to another 
console and edit your /etc/apt/sources.list

Change "testing" or "woody" to "sid" in this file.

Do an apt-get update

Do a apt-get install base-config

This installs the working SID package.

Then reedit your /etc/apt/sources.list to the old woody values.

Now do another apt-get update

You can reboot your system now the restart the installation or do an 
init 1 and then an init 2.

This should do it.

Marcel


Am Montag den, 13. Mai 2002, um 14:05, schrieb Matthijs Kooijman:

>>> What causes this?  Is this a known bug? Anyone know anything about 
>>> this
>>> problem?
>>>
>>
>> it is not only known but fixed in newer versions of base-config.  The 
>> cd's
>> people are using just have an older version.  See the changelog for
> base-config
>> for more detail.
>
> Is it? I have installed woody this week, pulling everything directly 
> from
> the net, not using any cdrom at all, but it is still messed up...
>
> Matthijs
>
>
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