on Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 09:31:48PM -0500, Mike M ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 07:04:34PM -0500, Greg Folkert wrote: > <snip> > > Nope. I use Knoppix to boot from, make the "system image" as far as > > disks etc. I then mount those filesystems apropos and then run > > debootstrap in that directory and install a basic system. > > > > I then chroot into it and then update everything needed to make it work. > > Then install a new kernel that supports the hardware. > > > > All Done. Literally end of story. I have put woody on machines with SATA > > controllers that have only been out for 2.4.22+ to have drivers built in > > them. > > > > I don't have a single problem. > <snip> > > I end up having no knoppix type of system. You might consider doing > > something similar. > > > > The stuff I do is based in part on the the Debian Chroot Install @ > > twiki.iwethey.org > > > > Search in google... you will find it. > > Sounds a little hairy but if it gets me out of the unstable pool, then > it might be worth the effort. I shudder at the thought of a broken > "tar". I am perfectly capable of creating confusion and delay with my > own inventions.
http://twiki.iwethey.org/Main/DebianChrootInstall There's also section 3.7 of the Debian Install Manual. Think of Knoppix as a Debian boot disk on steroids. With games. And techno.... Remember: there's nothing particularly magical about an installation. You need: - A booted system (the installer system itself). Here we're using Knoppix. - Paritition your target disk(s) as desired. - Install desired packages. - Install a kernel. - Set some system configurations: keyboard, language, timezone, hostname, root user, non-root user, networking, kernel modules. - Install a bootloader. - Boot the newly installed system. Installers hold your hand through bits or most of this, but it's nothing you can't do more-or-less manually. Both my method (using a base system image) or debootstrap give you a lot of flexibility. It's possible to do a remote chroot install (Emma Hogben reported on this a few weeks ago -- converting her formerly Red Hat system to Debian) http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2004/03/ further described at: http://trilldev.sourceforge.net/files/remotedeb.html ...there's even an automated script for doing this reported at Slashdot in the past month or so. Flexible to the max. Peace. -- Karsten M. Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ What Part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? Reform three-strikes: stop jailing nonviolent offenders. http://www.amend3strikes.org/
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