I believe that you remember incorrectly. The NE2000 drivers (ISA and PCI) are
not built into the installation kernel, but must be loaded as modules during
the Configure Device Driver Modules step.
Opps! It's been a while. Thanks for catching that.
Finally, a few cards that claim to be
Hello all:
I'm installing Debian 2.1.something on a P60 using floppies (against all the
warnings in the installation manual
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/install
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/install ).
I've gotten through the hard drive boot and am in, what I believe
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Further on down you're wondering if this is the correct mailing list for
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Hello all:
I'm installing Debian 2.1.something on a P60 using floppies
OK,
If you are trying to install via floppies, you obviously have the
boot and root disks, and the base system disks (five of them, I think).
There are no floppies for the Main Packages.
Let me explain:
Debian uses packages for programs, libraries, etc. One (usually)
package for
On Wed, Nov 17, 1999 at 03:04:16PM -0500, Bryan Scaringe wrote
OK,
If you are trying to install via floppies, you obviously have the
boot and root disks, and the base system disks (five of them, I think).
There are no floppies for the Main Packages.
Let me explain:
Debian uses
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