I want to do a fresh install of Debian to a 200GB IDE disk (reiserfs, if it
matters). Only 137GB are
recognized with my stock 3.0r1 CDs. Looking in the archives I see the
suggestion to install to a different disk then upgrade the kernel and then
format the big disk. This is not practical for me. Is there some way to
burn an installation CD that uses a newer kernel so that I can install
directly to my 200GB disk? While I'm asking, what is the best way to get
the update to r2 by CD? I have access to a computer with a fast Internet
connection at school and can burn CDs from it. However the computer I am
installing Debian on is not connected to the Internet.
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- Re: installation to >137GB disk ziv minot
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