Hi, > This is from sysinst from HEAD fromabout ten days ago. > > I chose the Config menu option. Next screen says assume you want to > configure a prior installation. Well I didn't install yet. But says > "enter to continue". If no option to abort, then should just do the > detection step: perhaps we should make clearer *what* the configuration menus do. One for configuring the installer, one for configuring an installation. > The next step is attempt to fsck and command failed with bad super > block. Next screen: It appears is not a BSD file syste ... "upgrade" has > been aborted. Error number 8. > > It is not an "upgrade". > > Then next screen shows configuration choices "a: Configure network" > through "j: Enable mdnsd". Then 6 junk error lines overwriting it > (white text on black where other menu is white text on blue): No such > file ... and ... Could not open /targetroot/tmp/checkrc.sh for writing: > No directory. (I can press Ctrl-L but regular users would be scared.) You should never have gotten there. This bug could have been fixed along with install/12020. I will recheck that fix I pasted and maybe eventually commit it. Regards, Julian
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