Hi, all. I'm currently running a version of Slackware Linux (3.2, updated with the new kernel+libc and some other things). I'm still relatively new to Linux, so my question may be something that's already been answered or addressed. If so, please tell me where to look - I've looked at the install.txt and other documents and still I'm not sure...
how to install Debian over a working Slackware distribution. My floppy drive doesn't work at the moment, and Slackware is currently supporting itself, albeit a bit creakily; is it possible to have my Linux box put in dselect (or whichever packages it needs) to slowly migrate over to a fully Debian installation? I realise that may be a bit unrealistic; I'm not expecting to have absolutely no detritus left over from Slackware, but I'd really rather not start over from scratch, as I *do* have some things on my drive that I'd rather not lose, even though I'd benefit from re-installing from scratch. Please help! -- -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCS/MU/P d? s+:--- a- C++$ UL++>++++ UA++$ P L++>+++ E W++(--) N+ o! K w++(---) O M-- V(-) PS+ PE++ Y+ PGP- t+ 5+ X-- R+++ tv+ b+++ DI++ D++ G e>+++ h----(--) r+++ y? ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .