On Mon, 11 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I hope this is the approriate place to ask this question. > > I've been running debina at home for about 6 months now (prior to that I > > used > > RedHat for many years). I want to install it at work on a clients machine. > > I was hoping I could install a full woody system. > > Good luck. These disks are not for the feint of heart. It's much easier > to install potato and then upgrade than to install woody from scratch.
I figured as much :) > > My question is basically where can I get accurate info on how to install a > > fresh woody system. > > Adam Di Carlo's brain? Can I get in touch with him directly, or does he read this list. > This stuff is still in development. If you want to assist the boot floppy > development, by all means, go ahead and use them, otherwise, stick with > potato and then upgrade from there. I'm more than happy to use the testing disks. I don't know if I how much help I can be BUT I'm willing to test them and give some feedback. Even if the feedback is: On this hardware ..... I did ..... and it didn't work. I got XYZ errors etc etc. I even have a PPC running slink :) Yeah real old. I'd be happy to test the boot floppies on that, repeatedly. Yours Tony. /* * "The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the * same level of thinking we were at when we created them." * --Albert Einstein */

