On Thu, 2004-09-30 at 12:37 +0530, Kumar Appaiah wrote:
> My aim is to get Debian Unstable (Sarge?) on my computer. I cannot get
hold of
> the Sarge installation CD's. However, I have high speed access to the APT
> archive (~2 MBps) at ftp.iitm.ac.in.
> 

are you sure ftp.iitm.ac.in mirrors the entire archive ?

I don't see any reason, why your hard disk won't be recognised in the
floppy install, unless you have a really esoteric HDD controller. If you
have a full time connection, why not install knoppix and install dist-
upgrade directly from the main debian archives ? In my case, my broadcom
gigabit network card was not recognised by the stable boot floppies, so
I searched for and found a boot CD created by someone with the required
driver and installed the complete system including the base install from
the net. You just have to add the appropriate sources
to /etc/apt/sources.list and then do an apt-get update and apt-get dist-
upgrade.
The default sources.list which ships with knoppix has many sources. I
would suggest comment all and add your own iitm.ac.in sources and then
give the above two apt-get commands.
Sometimes, the repository that you are trying to connect to won't have
some files, or the version numbers won't be the same as required by some
dependency. In that case, you have to use multiple sources and do
"pinning" (apt-get -t <source>) to get the particular package from some
repository other than the default one.

HTH
-- Sharninder
 



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