Hello all: I recently installed Debian (frozen/slink) on a Linux box here. My primary machine, for now, is running Windows 95. I installed Debian using the Driver and Rescue diskettes (which I made) and installed the base system from an archive which I downloaded to an existing RedHat partition.
With a *great deal* of help from a friend, the setup that I have now is terrific! However, I would like to have a Debian CD-Rom so that I don't have to do it this way again (or maybe install on another system here (like this one!) without doing an Internet-install). I have a cd-writer, so I would love to be able to make my own Debian CD from the files at the Debian.org FTP. Has anyone done/tried this? I have heard that there is a special way that one would have to do this (maybe a special program), in order for this to work - i.e., write to cd-r and be able to install Debian from that homegrown cd-r. I would be writing the Debian CD on a Win95 machine with files downloaded via FTP, and I would love to know if there are any problems in doing so. Any advice or suggestions would be appreciated very much, as I couldn't find any written information on this subject. Thanks - Brian

