Initially I intended to do a network installation. So I downloaded the
necessary files to disk and launched the installation from there. I had a
minimal system running and wanted to built up the system through the net
using apt-get. On second thought, I decided to have a CD copy in case of
disk crash. So I downloaded a binary-1 image and burned a CD with it. The CD
shows one 500+ MB file with a .iso extension.
With this CD on hand, I decided to built up the system further through it.
The trouble is, when I used apt-setup to select the CDROM, the error message
is:
"Bad CD. Your CD dirve was detected, but it does not seem to have a Debian
CD."
Why isn't it a Debian CD? Have I downloaded the image with the wrong format?
Please help.
Thanks.
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