>> Date: Mon, 26 Feb 1996 07:20:40 -0500 (EST) >> From: Keith Leonard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> Howdy, >> >> just dusted off my old notebook and would like to install debian on >> it. Problem - NO CD. The installation manual mentions (page 52) >> installation of the packages from floppy. The *.deb packages do not >> conform to the DOG 8.3 convention. So, is it safe to copy the file >> changing the names to fit the convention so that they can go on ms-dog >> preformated floppies or is is better to fdformat the disks, set up the >> filesystem and copy the files as is. >> >> Any thoughts (non-flaming type) would be appreciated as I would like to >> take debian to work with me. >> >> Keith >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'd say it's safe to rename the deb-files to a dos-conforming name and copy them to dos floppies, at least that's what I've always been doing without any problems (up to 0.93R6, dpkg 1.0.5). There might be problems using dselect for a floppy-install, never tried. For me it works with 'dpkg --unpack ...' and 'dpkg --configure --auto'. Marcel

