Re: replacing pxe.linux.0

2008-05-14 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-05-13 16:48:51, schrieb Benjamin Schmidt:
 Sounds like installing from CD is some very old guru-task and possible
 no more provided ;)

Right! --  And there are people talking about Debian on BlueRay Media!
I have the 50 GByte one which would be enough for Lenny+2 too.

Hmmm, maybe I am a very oldie since I remember to have installed
Debian GNU/Linux from five 1.44er Floppies...

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replacing pxe.linux.0

2008-05-13 Thread abelahcene

Hi,
I install  successfully debian via pxe (dhcp and al.) , from a remote 
server, but I want instead of using pxe.linux.0 , I want to use a full  
CD1, to do the installation without using extra server. Is it possible ?

thanks a lot


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Re: replacing pxe.linux.0

2008-05-13 Thread Raj Kiran Grandhi

abelahcene wrote:

Hi,
I install  successfully debian via pxe (dhcp and al.) , from a remote 
server, but I want instead of using pxe.linux.0 , I want to use a full  
CD1, to do the installation without using extra server. Is it possible ?

thanks a lot


Boot from CD1 and install? Or am I missing something?

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Re: replacing pxe.linux.0

2008-05-13 Thread Benjamin Schmidt

Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:

abelahcene wrote:

Hi,
I install  successfully debian via pxe (dhcp and al.) , from a remote 
server, but I want instead of using pxe.linux.0 , I want to use a 
full  CD1, to do the installation without using extra server. Is it 
possible ?

thanks a lot


Boot from CD1 and install? Or am I missing something?



Sounds like installing from CD is some very old guru-task and possible
no more provided ;)


On www.debian.org you have on the left navigation a point called CD ISO
images.

Get it per HTTP (for example) by searching the nearest mirror. Direct link:

http://www.debian.org/CD/http-ftp/


Best regards,
Benjamin Schmidt


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Re: replacing pxe.linux.0

2008-05-13 Thread Alex Samad
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 12:36:47PM +0100, abelahcene wrote:
 Hi,
 I install  successfully debian via pxe (dhcp and al.) , from a remote  
 server, but I want instead of using pxe.linux.0 , I want to use a full   
 CD1, to do the installation without using extra server. Is it possible ?
 thanks a lot

If you want to still pxe boot and install, then I think not, pxe.linux.0
is a pxe boot environment file which starts up the install process, but
i don;t the pxe environment would allow for the transfer of such a large
size file.

Why not point to the internet to down load the files


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