Bug 76802

Summary: More logic to "Completed"-message
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Petri T. Koistinen <thoron>
Component: anaconda-helpAssignee: Jeremy Katz <katzj>
Status: CLOSED WORKSFORME QA Contact: Mike McLean <mikem>
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Description Petri T. Koistinen 2002-10-26 23:04:06 UTC
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Description of problem:
There is odd logic in "Complete"-message which appears after (text mode)
installation.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):


How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install Red Hat. =)
	

Actual Results:
Messages after installation:

   Complete

Congratulations (for installing Red Hat Linux x.y ...)

Please, remove all floppies from drive.

If you made boot floppy, insert it...

(See the bad logic: first remove all floppies, then insert boot floppy again.)

Expected Results:
     Complete

Congratulations

If you created boot floppy, please leave it to drive so it can be tested,
you don't need to use it in further boots.

In case you didn't create boot floppy, please make sure floppy drive is
empty before booting.


Additional info:

Comment 1 Jeremy Katz 2003-01-10 07:29:33 UTC
This looks to be clearer in our current codebase

Comment 2 Petri T. Koistinen 2003-04-05 21:18:05 UTC
Does it?

Comment 3 Petri T. Koistinen 2003-05-17 15:40:35 UTC
What kind of completed installation successfully message you have now?

Comment 4 Petri T. Koistinen 2004-01-27 15:04:39 UTC
What does Fedora say?

Comment 5 Petri T. Koistinen 2004-04-05 14:23:19 UTC
I guess it's fixed.