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Marcel Hilzinger schreef:
> Am Freitag, 24. November 2006 13:18 schrieb Stanislav Visnovsky:
>> Dňa Pi 24. November 2006 12:41 Volker Kuhlmann napísal:
>>>> However, if there is internet connection I can also choose:
>>>>
>>>> SLP, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, SMB/CIFS, NFS.
>>>>
>>>> Bug or feature? It's also very annoying, that YaST removes all internet
>>>> sources, if you start the module without internet connection.
>>> I'd almost rate that as "most annoying". Definitely a bug, as I
>>> sometimes want to install from ftp://localhost/ because YOU can't handle
>>> deltas from file://, and going through an ftp (or http) server just for
>>> this is needed.
>> IMO think this is pretty much expert scenario and you should be able to use
>> command line tools for this.
>>
>> For a normal user, if there is no network connection, it does not make
>> sense to attach to a network-based repository and it will fail in a way
>> that's pretty hard to understand.
> 
> Does this mean: it's a feature?
> 
> So how about my next bug:
> If you start the installation source module without internet connection, YaST 
> checks for each source, if it's available and prompts for OK, Cancel, Skip.
> 
> If you choose "Skip", YaST asks, if it should remove the installation source 
> immediately. If you choose here "No" (for not removing) the installation 
> source does not show up anymore.

I confirm this..
> 
> YaST does not remove the source indeed, but as it does not show up, most 
> users 
> may think, that it did so. If you have several sources set up, this might be 
> _very_ annoying.
> 
Only once, if one does not know that YaST2 does not remove them....

M9.
> 
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