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Hi!
MW real image. The issue was not the load on the debian mirrors but on the
MW debian iso mirrors that kept the real isos available for rsyncing. This
MW rsync ate a lot of cputime.
And not to
At the time I wrote it, this was true for all testing/unstable CDs. Does
anybody know whether the CDs became installable again with the old
installer later?
I don't know, but today I tried to install testing using jigdo (the jigdo
file that's referenced from the Debian web page, I think it's
Hi, I've just bought a PowerBook G4 12.
I have downloaded the Beta1 of Sarge NetInst for PowerPC (November 9th)
and I have got a problem at the beginning of the installation.
I enter Open Firmware, and then boot with:
boot cd:\\yaboot
And then I get:
/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, I've just bought a PowerBook G4 12.
I have downloaded the Beta1 of Sarge NetInst for PowerPC (November 9th)
and I have got a problem at the beginning of the installation.
I enter Open Firmware, and then boot with:
boot cd:\\yaboot
And then I get:
/[EMAIL
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Hi!
MW real image. The issue was not the load on the debian mirrors but on the
MW debian iso mirrors that kept the real isos available for rsyncing. This
MW rsync ate a lot of cputime.
And not to
Hi, I've just bought a PowerBook G4 12.
I have downloaded the Beta1 of Sarge NetInst for PowerPC (November 9th)
and I have got a problem at the beginning of the installation.
I enter Open Firmware, and then boot with:
boot cd:\\yaboot
And then I get:
/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi, I've just bought a PowerBook G4 12.
I have downloaded the Beta1 of Sarge NetInst for PowerPC (November 9th)
and I have got a problem at the beginning of the installation.
I enter Open Firmware, and then boot with:
boot cd:\\yaboot
And then I get:
/[EMAIL
At the time I wrote it, this was true for all testing/unstable CDs. Does
anybody know whether the CDs became installable again with the old
installer later?
I don't know, but today I tried to install testing using jigdo (the jigdo
file that's referenced from the Debian web page, I think it's
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