I have a small server on which I originally install Potato. It is now running Sarge and I would like to keep it, but ...
A couple of months ago there was a lightening strike nearby and I had to replace the harddisk. I had a backup of my stuff, but I needed to install Debian to get started, and there were problems. The wonderful netinstall would not boot on this old hardware. I had to use my old Woody install disks to get started. In particular, I had to boot from Woody binary disk 2. I remember having to do this way back when I made the transition from Potato to Woody, but I don't remember why. Now I would like to re-read to old docs so that I might file a useful bug report about Sarge netinstall. Does anyone remember what the difference was/is between the boot images on Woody binary-1 and Woody binary-2? Can you please give me a reference to where the documentation of that difference is still available on the web? TIA PS. The system has only SCSI disks and SCSI CD (i.e. It has a real SCSI CD. It does not use ide-scsi.) -- Paul E Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]