On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, Chris Wilkinson wrote:Is it a faulty CD though? Some bootable Bioses in older computers will not boot the Debian 1 CD, because of the way it is structured. Others will.
Hi there,
Paul Swafford wrote:
Update: YES now its available generally - I have it available for people.
Advice for newbies - probably best to stick with 9.2 for now :)
Read that as you may be enetering a world of pain.
Eck!! I currently have no USB, dodgy sound i/o, and a few other wee issues since installing 9.2...
I was considering 10.0 Community, but I think I'll wait for some more
user feedback, or wait for 10.0 Official on DVD...
The realy nasty problem I have discovered is that CD1 does not boot, however CD2 does and it is a case of a simple switch back to CD1 to get the insatllation under way. I am about to rebuild CD1. All three CDs are needed. I had no problems with a quick test installation.
Philip Charles wrote:
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