>> Btw, in my limited exploration I didn't find any
>> howtos for booting from hard-disk (such as using woody boot-floppies from a
>> mac partition) (apart from debian-imac). Does such a thing exist? The
>> installation manual doesn't give much detail at all.
>
> There's a little more detail in
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On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 04:27:24PM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
>
> But, quik would prevent you from having to do any of that if it was working
> on your machine. Which version of quik and boot-floppies are you using? I
> think Ethan did some work last month on it, though I can't locate it in CVS
> Hi everybody,
>
> Could someone help me for the following problem, please?
>
> I am a system administrator in a University and I tried to install Debian
> PPC (potato and woody) on some Performa 6400... the installation went
> relatively well with the potato boot floppies, but I have been unabl
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Hoping that this will not add any more heat to this thread.
At present the Hurd CD installation requires the installation of a
tarball. While Marcus Brinkmann is working on Hurd udeb's these are
probably some time away.
What I would be looking for is a way to install a tarball within the
Debian
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Version: 3.0..12
Severity: normal
Arch : i386/idepci
Hi,
The support for the fr-latin0 keymap is broken in bf-3.0.12 (idepci).
>From a discussion on d-devel-french, it seems to be broken as far as
potato-r0 !!!
The error I got :
"error loading the keymap i386/azerty/fr-l
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> tags 106201 fixed
Bug#106201: Clearer instructions for driver-# floppies
Tags added: fixed
>
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Please contact me if you need assistance.
Darren Benham
(administrator, Debian Bugs database)
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On 24 Aug 2001 11:01:01 -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> > That is true. In fact, I suspect that a lot of folks using the
> > DHCP/network install option just might be cable and DSL installers...
> > perhaps a note like this would be useful:
>
> No, that's too hard to do, and it's more likely that o
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Ethan Benson wrote on Fri Aug 24, 2001 um 04:49:19AM:
> for the bazillionth time now, basedebs.tgz is NOT NOT NOT a root
> filesystem. its a tarball of a bunch of .deb files.
Exactly. What is the reason for having basedebs.tgz? We cannot have the
tarball INSTEAD of the deb files (or
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On 23 Aug 2001 23:55:02 -0400, Daniel Bungert wrote:
> No, not yet. Either dhclient or b-f reported success when I didn't have
> an IP yet - that's bad.
>
> I will take a look at it this weekend.
That is true. In fact, I suspect that a lot of folks using the
DHCP/network install option just mig
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On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 09:34:37AM +0200, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> Of course I can ... but do you really think someone is going to install
> the base system with 16 floppies ? I don't think so. I thought the
> whole point of the base system tarball was for people who wanted to setup
> rapidly a n
On Thursday, 23 Aug 2001, Dale Scheetz wrote:
>I downloaded the tarball from people several days ago and it took just at
>4 1/2 hours. While I have a 56K modem, my country phone lines will only
>support about 22k of traffic. I didn't make this up.
... plus, we don't all have 56K modems. I still w
> I'm curious. Does PLIP work in the woody boot-floppies?
Well, last time I tried it needed to make some steps by hand.
> Are there things we could do to make installation via PLIP network
> easier?
Yes, if it has not been corrected still, make a plip device configurable
under the normal insta
Le Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 07:03:56PM -0400, Adam Di Carlo écrivait:
> I think split floppy images of base make the most sense. It seems
> that we all agree on this point.
>
> Split floppy 1.44k images of base would cover the case where someone
> wants to install on a machine that has only floppy a
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