>Read the debian-cd archives on YACS, obtain a copy and read the docs. >You only need disks-powerpc/current/... to install a base system, and then >install the rest via network.
Where can I find this information? What is debian-cd archived on YACS? Please answer me directly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] (I'm not currently subscriber of this mailing list!) CH At 20:40 1999-11-10 -0700, you wrote: >On Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 11:32:52PM +0100, Christian Ericsson wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I have downloaded Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 (potato) for PowerPC. It seems to be >> a lot of files... And, all of them will not fit on one CDROM. How do I >> split up the files to fit on more than on CD? Which files are essential for >> the installation program dbootstrap? What directory structure should I have? >> >> Is the following directory structure OK? >> >> /dists/main/unstable/binary-powerpc >> >> When do I need the binary-all directory? >> >> The mkisofs had problems with soft links that I created. It seems like >> mkisofs follow up the soft links and include what they point to, even if >> the files already have been included in the ISO-image. Which parameters >> should I give to the mkisofs program to make an un-official CD for PowerPC? > >Read the debian-cd archives on YACS, obtain a copy and read the docs. >You only need disks-powerpc/current/... to install a base system, and then >install the rest via network. > >-- >Matt Porter >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >This is Linux Country. On a quiet night, you can hear Windows reboot.