> On Tuesday 09 October 2007 00:11, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > I'm trying to put debian installer on an USB memory stick. Even if there is
> > space for full ISO, I'd like to have possibility of installing from CDROM
> > or network, if possible. Is this possible? which initrd to use for this
> > case?
> >
> > Although "vmlinuz" seems to be the same (6 hard links), the initrd comes in
> > 3 variants (cdrom, hd-media, netboot) ans each has gtk/ flavour (it that
> > support for graphics installation?).
> >
> > Which initrd.gz should I put on the stick?

On 09.10.07 00:24, Thierry Chatelet wrote:
> The one from hd-media

Do you think this information from
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch04s04.html.en is incorrect?

<CITE>
If you want to install over the network, without using an ISO image, you
will of course skip the previous step. Moreover you will have to use the
initial ramdisk from the netboot directory instead of the one from hd-media,
because hd-media/initrd.gz does not have network support.
</CITE>

I'd like initrd which would allow me to install from CD, HD, the stick
and network too.

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