On Thu, 2006-09-14 at 11:06 -0500, Gerry Tool wrote:
- During install had error messages “Error opening /dev/sda. No medium
found.” This occurred for all four slots (sda, sdb, sdc, sdd) in USB memory card reader. This has never occurred before. Is it useful to probe these devices during install, perhaps in case they are USB drives to which an install might occur? I'm not sure the error messages are useful even then.
The error dialogs aren't supposed to pop up -- clumens tracked down why it was happening yesterday, it was just a smidge too late for the freeze.
- Selected all 3 software categories plus Fedora Extras. Could not
continue install due to message:
“An error occurred unmounting the CD. Please make sure you're not accessing /mnt/source from the shell on tty2 and then click OK to retry.”
Yeah, selecting Extras on a CD install right now isn't likely to work. I unfortunately ran out of time with traveling last week :/ If there's interest in testing it, I can put together an updates.img to try to let people test and see if things work
- There is no longer a check box in the nautilus Properties > Behavior
tab to set nautilus to open in browser format by default. This means each time I want a browser (95% of the time) I need to right-click and select an option. Is there another way to set the default?
There's an option in gconf I believe
Jeremy