On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 07:19:29AM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
Another alternative would be to ask before starting tasksel, if a task
should
be selected. Then user which would not want to select a task says no and
continues. If the user then selects to run tasksel and selects no
On Tue, Dec 14, 2004 at 10:15:12PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
On Tuesday 14 December 2004 21:35, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
- he did not select the task (yes, this bug is a real one)
- installation continued without a selected task. tasksel should check
if at least one task is selected and if not
On Tuesday 14 December 2004 21:35, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
- he did not select the task (yes, this bug is a real one)
- installation continued without a selected task. tasksel should check
if at least one task is selected and if not ask the user if he really
does not want to select any task.
I watched a user installing Debian on his system last weekend:
He wanted to select a task with Enter in d-i
- he did not select the task (yes, this bug is a real one)
- installation continued without a selected task. tasksel should check if at
least one task is selected and if not ask the
Another alternative would be to ask before starting tasksel, if a task should
be selected. Then user which would not want to select a task says no and
continues. If the user then selects to run tasksel and selects no task it is
almost sure that the used hit the wrong key to select a task.
Am Dienstag, 14. Dezember 2004 22:15 schrieben Sie:
On Tuesday 14 December 2004 21:35, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
- he did not select the task (yes, this bug is a real one)
- installation continued without a selected task. tasksel should check
if at least one task is selected and if not ask the
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