On 2013-10-07, [email protected] <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>
>
>>
>> With the wheezy netinstaller you simply choose 'Advanced Options' on 
>> the
>> first page you're presented with, then 'Alternative desktop
>> environments," then 'Xfce.' No Gnome.
>>
>> With this version of the netinstaller at least that's the way it's 
>> done:
>>
>> debian-wheezy-DI-rc1-amd64-netinst.iso
>
> The problem is that what you describe does not work as expected, 
> according to the OP.

I followed the procedure described above, installing to a usb key, and when
I booted the usb key I was in the desktop environment of my choice and not in
Gnome.

But I can't remember whether I chose Xfce or LXDE (but he said for the
both of them he ended up in Gnome).

So what I described worked as expected for me (I think--I didn't check to see
whether all of Gnome got installed somehow behind my back).

Anyhoo, the plot sickens.


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