On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 12:36:45PM +0000, DOUGLAS CRAIG wrote:
> Hi, I want to install GNU/Debian on my laptop which has no CDROM available
> and I have encountered a problem with the install.
>
> The method I want to use is to install from my current Windows Partition. I
> have the proper drivers.tgz, base2_2.tgz, loadlin.exe and root.bin on the
> root directory of the Windows Partition and have my Debian Partition already
>
> set aside.
>
> When I get to the point of installing drivers.tgz the installer tries to
> look for the file 'images-1.44/drivers.tgz' and it cannot find it.
Yes, I have encoutered this problem a few times while trying to install using
this method.
Can't remember right now how I solved the problem, but if you have a look at
the script that you launch for installing the system (install.sh ?) note where
it expects the files to be and correct the script to point to where your files
actually *are* (or move your files ;).
A bug should be filed. Lots of people have had this problem.
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Eric VAN BUGGENHAUT
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