On Sat, 2001-11-03 at 18:54, Blars Blarson wrote: > The pseudo-image kit is an overly-complicated dificult to use solution > to a problem that was temporary. It attempts to distribute the > bandwidth utilization, but it actually winds up increasing it in > almost all instances. > > Ignore pik and just download the diban iso images. > http://linuxiso.org/ has them, other places can be found on the > debian.org web site if you lie about how you will be doing the > install.
If "the Lloyder" wants another install idea I've always had good success by doing minimum floppy disk installs and using apt-get to download further packages. If you combine that with ReiserFS install disks you can also have ReiserFS on you boot drive: http://www.digitaltux.com/ Think about this because installing a boot journaling filesystem at the start will be much easier than trying to migrate to one later (unless you want to use ext3). I also see there is a Debian "NetInst ISO" that can fit on a business card CD and is "only" a 33MB download. Regards, Adam