That is all very nice... thanks for the distro advertisements, but I already have a (what I hope is) an install CD, and I'd like to use the one I have if I can. When I got the book, it only came with one CD -- is that all I need?
Also, when I boot from the CD, one person said that the messages would tell me which device it is on. Where do I look for that at? The messages scroll by way too damn fast to read what they say -- if I knew just where to look that would help a lot. Also, as I mentioned, when I get the list of devices to try, I"VE TRIED EVERY ONE ON THE LIST WITH NO SUCCESS -- I even tried the SCSI option tho it's an Atapi IDE drive!!! If it sounds like I'm getting frustrated, I AM!!! I prefer constructive help, not advertisements, thank you. :-) - actually considering installing MSWin - a.k.a. frustrated Linux installer - a.k.a. [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Fri, 18 August 2000, Peter S Galbraith wrote: > > > Tal Danzig wrote: > > > You should really be using potato (Debian 2.2). > > It is much more up to date, (and it should auto detect your CD) > > > > Or, you may want to go for something like Libranet (debian potato based), > > with > > an easier instal. > > > > Tall > > Gee, Tal Danzig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, thanks for the suggestion to > get the libranet distribution (for about the third time today). > > Too bad the license on the ISO prohibits cheapbytes from > reselling it. Maybe we should download it, rewrite a new ISO, > and distribute it under the GPL. ;-) > > You can get Storm for $1.99 at cheapbytes! > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null _____________________________________________________________________ Get Free E-Mail For Your Business at http://www.SmallBizMail.com Start and Grow Your Business at http://www.Entrepreneur.com