there would be no reason to 'upgrade' to debian.   they basicaly are
debian, with updated packages in some cases, and gui installers and config
tools.

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There will be no reason for us to live
But when we have nothing left to lose
You will have nothing left to use"
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On 26 May 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> After much effort, I have totally failed on my efforts to install Debian, but 
> I would still like to run it. (My linux partition is past sector 1023, and it 
> won't make a boot floppy.  I sort of managed to get around this by using the 
> Grub install that RedHat did, since it pointed to the correct partition, but 
> then Potato wouldn't recognize my cdrom drive to complete installation)
> 
> So, my question is this: if I were to install one of the debian-based distros 
> (it doesn't matter which), would it be easy to upgrade to debian with apt?  
> If so, how would I go about it?
> 
> Thanks,
>   Kyle
> 
> 
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