Il Thu, May 06, 2004 at 06:24:06PM +0100, Ric Hardacre ha scritto: > > > > i'm trying desperatley to install debian on a clean system from scratch. > i downloaded and burnt two cds but it wont install because it thinks a package > is corrupt. so i want to try network install. the "network install" www > page > only actually links to cd images to download. well i've already got a bootable > cd. it doesnt
Hi Ric, The actual Debian system is called Woody and is numbered 3.0. You may find all needed information about how to install it in the installation manual available at http://www..debian.org/releases/woody/installmanual I can't remember if Woody is installable via the network, but maybe you may want to try our 'testing' version that will be our next stable release and that include a "network install", i.e., a small ISO that include an installation procedure that will automatically download from the network all required files. (The procedure will suggest you a list of hostname from where to fetch the files; the procedure know about the correct paths). If you want to try the new installer, please see http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ Bye, Giuseppe -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html mail /\ - against ms attachments GPG Fingerprint: 43AA F8E2 7A0E 57F4 DC7F FD02 2207 C594 EC97 089D

