On Wed, 2004-06-02 at 07:06 -0500, Scott Cole wrote:
> I wouldn't think this has anything to do with the installer so just
> ignore me if you want. The new install I have is pulling a RedHat on me.
> It clears my /etc/resolv.conf at each reboot. So I have to go in and put
> my dns in each time.
I wouldn't think this has anything to do with the installer so just
ignore me if you want. The new install I have is pulling a RedHat on me.
It clears my /etc/resolv.conf at each reboot. So I have to go in and put
my dns in each time. Didn't think Debian usually did that sort of thing.
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Martin Michlmayr wrote:
reassign 234470 os-prober
retitle 234470 please support *BSD
severity 234470 wishlist
thanks
* Scott Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-05-26 23:49]:
confusing. The boot loader installation found my Slackware, WinXP and
new Debian installs and added them to the menu. It did
reassign 234470 os-prober
retitle 234470 please support *BSD
severity 234470 wishlist
thanks
* Scott Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-05-26 23:49]:
> confusing. The boot loader installation found my Slackware, WinXP and
> new Debian installs and added them to the menu. It didn't see my FreeBSD
>
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Scott Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-23 20:30]:
Comments/Problems: I hate the new device/partition naming system. Everyone knows
/dev/hda5, but the new version is very confusing. It made setting up lilo harder.
Yes, we use a much better naming schema now. Can
* Scott Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-23 20:30]:
> Comments/Problems: I hate the new device/partition naming system. Everyone knows
> /dev/hda5, but the new version is very confusing. It made setting up lilo harder.
Yes, we use a much better naming schema now. Can you get new images
from htt
Package: installation-reports
Debian-installer-version: Beta 2 from debian web site 100MB version
uname -a:
Date: 2/20/04
Method: Booted off your downloadable CD. Then did an FTP install.
Machine: Dell Dimension 4400
Processor:Pentium 4 1700
Memory: Ram 256MB
Root Device: IDE Maxtor 80G
Root Size
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