Hi After having read a lot of previous posts on this list and some amount of documentation, I have to admit that I am quite confused about the installation of woody on my TiBook.
In "Re: tiBook(Titanium), Debian install problems (mac-fdisk, 30GB)" I've read that the root disk in woody is being corrupt at the moment, when written into the 1.44MB image. But, if I want to install from harddisk, does this also belong to me? I dont think that there is any 1.44MB restriction on my HD (it's been to expensive for such a small amount of space ;) ). So I just need to download the kernel, yaboot, yaboot.conf and root.bin? I've also read that there is no base system package like in potato (except the one Ethan Benson created, but penguin.ppc is down..), and someone told me to mirror the base packages on my harddisk, though I don't know which packages I have to donwload for this? I don't have a very good dial-up connection, so I am not able to donwload mb's of packages just for fun :(. Or would it be recommended at the moment to install potato base and then dist-upgrade? Michel told me that the woody boot floppies are quite better than the potato ones, so I focuesd on installing woody directly. BTW: Does there already exist an installation manual for woody like the ones for potato? -- Kind regards, Andi