From: Douglas Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: dumb question about installing etch....
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 09:20:46 -0500
On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 10:18:28AM +0000, Chris Lale wrote:
> Douglas Tutty wrote:
> >On Thu, Dec 14, 2006 at 10:15:57AM +0000, Chris Lale wrote:
> >>Michael Fothergill wrote:
> >>>If I wanted to install etch as a net install, how do I do this? On
> >>>the installation web page there is a choice of a weekly snapshot or a
> >>>daily built image. The daily built image has a netinstall CD in it.
> >>>
> >>>Is there a netinstall CD for the weekly one?
> >>>
> >>>I have never tried to install Etch.
> >>>
> >>Did you download the Etch RC1 installer from
> >>http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/? Choose "netinst CD
image
> >>(100-150 MB)". Burn the ISO image to a CD. Boot from the CD and press
F3
> >>at the prompt. You can choose a curses-bases installer or a GUI
> >>installer. The installer will install all the latest packages in Etch
> >>directly from the repository. You will need a broadband connection.
> If you haven't got broadband you will need to be patient! It takes me 2
> - 3 hours to install Etch over broadband. I installed Sarge once using a
> 56k dialup and it took a whole day.
Dear Debianists,
Thank you for all this advice.... I installed the RC1 version of Etch over
the internet using a netinstall CD I downloaded. It took me 1 hour to
download the netinstall CD image.
Installing the OS was quite fast. Downloading the packages from the
internet once the install got underway took about 1 hour and ten minutes
with the broadband connection I use. The whole install including farting
around took about 2 hours I guess.
I could have stuck with Sarge but I got this pesky problem of not being to
be able configure the printer properly. I did install gimp print but it
didn't solve the problem. I then realised that studying the manuals for
Cups, Foomatic and also the file locations for ppd files supplied by
gimprint could take quite a long time.
Longer than installling Etch where gutenprint would be included
automatically and might solve the problem.
It did.
Etch is very good. I think it is much better than Fedora Core 6 which did
not install iptables properly and so is not secure.
Regards,
Michael Fothergill
>
Just to see (and to rearrange my raid/lvm setup), I installed Etch amd64
RC1 last night and chose a mirror and had it install the whole standard
system from within the installer. It took 7 hrs. I imagine that if I
had asked it to install Gnome it could have taken a week.
To me, the goal of an install is to get the basic system installed so I
can add stuff to it. It would be __very__ handy if there was a
"standard" task in the task lists (or a metapackage) of aptitude that
corresponded to the "standard system" task in tasksel during the
install.
If you forgo using a mirror during the netinst.iso install, you get a
very basic system but one with enough to get more on it, with your
drives and kernel setup.
Doug.
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