>Ethan Benson >http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/
>woody boot-floppies take care of all these steps for you with its >make system bootable step, they are only required on potato, another >reason not to use potato bootfloppies, unless you really want to run >potato (i only know of 2 or 3 people that do). yes i think i have to get a set of woody cd-images, but i can't poll them with my poorly 64kbit ISDN.. so i look for a distibutor.. most of them have only potato-images... booting a floppy isn't possible because g4-400pci neither have a floppy build-in nor a controller onboard and i don't have any external fdd's for it... i think a possibility would be to install a nfs-server on one of my linux-pc's, download base-system and other needed from potato and woody and install it after booting potato-cd via nfs to compare the image i got from cd and the results under woody-basesystem... the errors in libc.so.6 after booting the installed basesystem doesn't seem to be a known problem, so either my cd-set is broken or there's something wrong with my hardware. i'm using linux for nearly 3 years on pc, but i don't know this problem there.. titus