• Bug#265205: openssh-server-udeb: trying to use "continue installation b

    From Guido Trotter@1:229/2 to All on Thu Aug 12 09:10:10 2004
    From: [email protected]

    Package: openssh-server-udeb
    Severity: important

    Hi,

    Yesterday I've tried to do an installation of sarge with the d-i rc1 cd,
    in expert mode. Since I noticed the presence of the openssh client and
    server I choose to load both.

    After network detection I choose to "continue the installation via ssh"
    (or whatever the option is called) and openssh tried to generate the
    host keys, but that suddenly produced an error.

    At last I had to proceed normally since completing the step seemed
    impossible! :(

    Thanks for your work!

    Guido

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  • From Colin Watson@1:229/2 to Guido Trotter on Thu Aug 12 11:30:11 2004
    From: [email protected]

    On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 08:46:40AM +0200, Guido Trotter wrote:
    Package: openssh-server-udeb
    Severity: important

    Hi,

    Yesterday I've tried to do an installation of sarge with the d-i rc1 cd,
    in expert mode. Since I noticed the presence of the openssh client and
    server I choose to load both.

    After network detection I choose to "continue the installation via ssh"
    (or whatever the option is called) and openssh tried to generate the
    host keys, but that suddenly produced an error.

    I'd imagine we just need a newer libc6-udeb with the extra libraries ...

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