Could you indicate theURL wher you got the iso image from? Ron Stordahl wrote:
> I am experimenting with installs of frozen potato and this is a puzzle (to > me): > > Using a CD ISO image I downloaded of potato about a month ago I do a CD Boot > to install the base system, then I select http for the access method. Doing > so I end up with Kernel version 2.2.14. > > Using a new ISO image I downloaded just today when proceeding in the same > fashion I end up with Kernel version 2.2.15. > > Here is what puzzles me. I have the impression that I am using the CD just > to load a basic system, to give me the capability to proceed further with an > http install, as such I would have thought that either way I would end up > with the latest frozen potato, yet I end up with different versions. Is > there a good reason for this? > > A second question would be is there an ISO source which I could download > which would only contain the basic system that if I could use just to get > going, then switch to http (or ftp) install. The full disc is 600+ MB, but > a CD of the basic system needed to get going and complete with http or ftp > install would be much much smaller...would be nice to have. > > Ron > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null