As an inexperienced debian user, I rashly followed some instructions I read somehwere to do an update/upgrade from the slink version I installed from a couple of CDs that fell off the back of a magazine.
I have a debian/win95 system with a debian boot floppy. I boot to one or the other system by having the bios set to boot A:C and putting the debian floppy in the drive if I want debian. Now I realise that the only way to boot debian is with the old version on my floppy disk. I don't actually know if I achieved anything with my apt-get dist- upgrade, apt-get update and apt-get install libc6, but I do have the feeling that I'll only get to debian with the old version on my floppy disk anyway. How do I find out what sort of state my system is in now? And is there a way to get the new system (if I've got it) on to the floppy disk? I'm only subscribed to the digest list, so it might take some time for me to read any replies, but I'd be most grateful anyway. David