Something else I noticed. During install, if you configure the network and
then, say, reformat your Linux partition, the installer remembers the network
information (gets it from ifconfig, I presume), and fills in the values
automatically for you when it asks you to configure the network
I'm curious. Does PLIP work in the woody boot-floppies?
Well, last time I tried it needed to make some steps by hand.
Are there things we could do to make installation via PLIP network
easier?
Yes, if it has not been corrected still, make a plip device configurable
under the normal
On Thursday, 23 Aug 2001, Dale Scheetz wrote:
I downloaded the tarball from people several days ago and it took just at
4 1/2 hours. While I have a 56K modem, my country phone lines will only
support about 22k of traffic. I didn't make this up.
... plus, we don't all have 56K modems. I still was
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On 23 Aug 2001 23:55:02 -0400, Daniel Bungert wrote:
No, not yet. Either dhclient or b-f reported success when I didn't have
an IP yet - that's bad.
I will take a look at it this weekend.
That is true. In fact, I suspect that a lot of folks using the
DHCP/network install option just might
On 24 Aug 2001 11:01:01 -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
That is true. In fact, I suspect that a lot of folks using the
DHCP/network install option just might be cable and DSL installers...
perhaps a note like this would be useful:
No, that's too hard to do, and it's more likely that our
Package: boot-floppies
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Arch : i386/idepci
Hi,
The support for the fr-latin0 keymap is broken in bf-3.0.12 (idepci).
From a discussion on d-devel-french, it seems to be broken as far as
potato-r0 !!!
The error I got :
error loading the keymap
On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 09:34:37AM +0200, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
Of course I can ... but do you really think someone is going to install
the base system with 16 floppies ? I don't think so. I thought the
whole point of the base system tarball was for people who wanted to setup
rapidly a
#include hallo.h
Ethan Benson wrote on Fri Aug 24, 2001 um 04:49:19AM:
for the bazillionth time now, basedebs.tgz is NOT NOT NOT a root
filesystem. its a tarball of a bunch of .deb files.
Exactly. What is the reason for having basedebs.tgz? We cannot have the
tarball INSTEAD of the deb
Le Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 07:03:56PM -0400, Adam Di Carlo écrivait:
I think split floppy images of base make the most sense. It seems
that we all agree on this point.
Split floppy 1.44k images of base would cover the case where someone
wants to install on a machine that has only floppy and
Hoping that this will not add any more heat to this thread.
At present the Hurd CD installation requires the installation of a
tarball. While Marcus Brinkmann is working on Hurd udeb's these are
probably some time away.
What I would be looking for is a way to install a tarball within the
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Hi everybody,
Could someone help me for the following problem, please?
I am a system administrator in a University and I tried to install Debian
PPC (potato and woody) on some Performa 6400... the installation went
relatively well with the potato boot floppies, but I have been unable to
On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 04:27:24PM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
But, quik would prevent you from having to do any of that if it was working
on your machine. Which version of quik and boot-floppies are you using? I
think Ethan did some work last month on it, though I can't locate it in CVS
to
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