: home PC. Now, with Debian there seems to be no information whatsoever on : how to choose the packages after you install the 4 or 5 base set : floppy disks. I know that if you use other methods like dpkg-ftp (I don't
We considered too the floppy emulsion (it's not a solution). But who should make the needed decisions to build your needed set of floppies? My thought would be: Make a multivolume tar of your own, with a good selection of your favorite packages -- that way the number of floppies is tolerable and you don't need the whole, huge debian tree. Unpack your multivolume tar to your home PC into an adjaecnt partition and install it via moundet fs. : the Debian sub-directories (admin, text, tex, misc, etc...). When I tried : to install the 1.1 release I had often to go back to the Debian server to : get more packages that depended on the ones I got first. The needed information to select your packages should be in the Packages file, if you grep the names of the wanted packages. See also: following posting about outline mode! Andreas. -- Uni Wuppertal, FB Elektrotechnik, Tel/Fax: (0202) 439 - 3009 Dr. Andreas Wehler; [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]