Hi, Here's a user report.  Please take it in the spirit of which it is 
offered: appreciation for your efforts, and some advice on what I found 
lacking.  Earlier I sent it to debian-boot, but I understand they're not 
responsible for the text ad cdimages.debian.org.

I'm a debian newbie, but not a linux newbie.  In general I'm not a newbie 
with about twenty years of experience with unix, linux and pcs.  I've 
installed Red Hat half a dozen times now.  (And don't get me started on how 
many times I have to (re)install NT!)  I would like to move to debian 
because I am apt, or hope to be soon.

Okay so I'm ignorant, but I'm not stupid.  Given reasonable instructions, I 
can usually figure things out for myself.  Now I gather that you would 
prefer I install debian from the network and not by first downloading iso 
cd images, and I want to honor that request, but cannot.  To help me 
install from the net, you've provided the debian boot-floppy system.  Well 
I got to tell you folks, you've tried hard, but you've certainly not made 
it easy to figure out how to do that.  I'm reading through a 90 page 
installation manual now.  The three page quick orientation guide is 
completely confusing.

In contrast in the background I have very easily located the iso images 
from kernel.org and am now downloading them.

My suggestion (and I know you have limited resources) is to set a newbie 
such as myself down in front of a pc and tell them to install debian from 
ftp and watch what they do.

Another point of contrast is to try the same task with SUSE. SUSE doesn't 
do ISO Intel images (I gather they feel it's too expensive in terms of 
bandwidth.)  They do have a floppy/network install and to that end, they 
have on their site, rawrite, and four floppy images.  And that's it.

Best of luck, and thanks for all your efforts.

Jerry Asher


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