So the solution for me would be the download the compressed root image
of the rescue disk and rebuild a rescue disk using a kernel of my own.
In reply to my own question above:
Thanks to a message of
From: Dale Scheetz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re:
I had just posted this to comp.os.linux.setup, as i found out of
the debian-users list. so im sending it here too.
Briefly : I concluded that to be able to install Debian on my machine
i need to have a root.image file for the rescue disk which then
i make up myself (with an own
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