On Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at 8:38:29 AM UTC-4, Donald Allen wrote: > > Running void-installer, one of the early items is 'Network'. I dutifully > set up the network (in the install I just did, I set up the ethernet > interface with a static IP address). The next step in the install relates > to where the installation files are coming from (I've forgotten the exact > wording in the menu). When you select that, you have two options: local and > network. If you select 'network' it asks you to set up the network again. > As an experiment, as this point I set it up to use dhcp, to see if the > second setup over-rode the first. It does, as evidenced by the system > coming up post-install with an assigned IP address, rather than the static > address I'd previously specified. What is going on here? On the face of it, > asking twice for the network setup makes no sense and I have not yet found > any documentation explaining what the installer thinks it's doing. Is there > a sensible rationale for this or is it a bug? > > /Don Allen > Any idea when this will be fixed? It really is pretty bogus and I'm surprised that it hasn't been addressed in the four months since I originally posted this. I would think that asking the question "has the network already been configured?" and skipping the request to set it up again (and then, after collecting the information, failing -- a new behavior since I last tried Void, which is even more annoying; this is like calling your credit card company, being asked to type in the account number and then when a human comes on the line, asks for your account number) would not be difficult. /Don Allen