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You don't. There is no installer. You upgrade to it after you already have a working Debian system and have a good idea at just the
kind of hairy stuff you're going to run into when you move to sid. Just stick to stable and use backports.
Actually, I just did it. I intended to install sarge on my laptop, and
then upgrade to sid. I downloaded the beta 3 sarge installer (the 30BM
network installer), and it offered me the choice of stable, testing or
unstable. I chose unstable, and everything went normally. I have a working sid system, with kde 3.2.1 and everything. Of course, using kernel 2.6.3 made my touchpad die, but then, life with sid is like that! :-)
Kirk
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