"Ian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Will the network install of debian work if your connected to a router via
> wireless with WEP enabled or would I have to use the full CD set in that
> case?
>
> Ian Balls.
That depends on _the_ network install.
Not sure wh
Will the network install of debian work if your connected to a router via
wireless with WEP enabled or would I have to use the full CD set in that
case?
Ian Balls.
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"Ian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Will the network install of debian work if your connected to a router via
> wireless with WEP enabled or would I have to use the full CD set in that
> case?
>
> Ian Balls.
That depends on _the_ network install.
Not sure wh
Will the network install of debian work if your connected to a router via
wireless with WEP enabled or would I have to use the full CD set in that
case?
Ian Balls.
On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 07:52:55AM +1000, jason andrade wrote:
> Are you planning on regularly updating this image ?
I'll maintain it certainly, I'm not sure how regular updates will
transpire to be, depends on how much maintenence it needs. Afaik
it should install any 2650/2550 and a few other
On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Colm MacCarthaigh wrote:
>
> I've created a customised Debian install CD, available at:
>
> http://ftp.heanet.ie/pub/heanet/woody-netinst-heanet-dell.iso (4.8M)
> http://ftp.heanet.ie/pub/heanet/readme.txt
Hi Colm,
Are you planning on regularly updating this image ?
#x27;s got bcm5700 support on it, so a network install
will work just fine (on our 2650's anyways), I also built in
the Adaptec RAID controller drivers we need, which makes finding
devices to install to a lot easier on some of our 2650's, I've
also tested this on one of our 2550's a
Hello All!
>> > How about the opposite extreme of a release DVD: A release-
>> > agnostic CD that runs right off the CD, lets you enter a
>> > distrib mirror site and your chosen distrib and then runs a
>> > network-based install of stable, testing or unstable straight
>> > off the net (via ramdis
e same task with SUSE. SUSE doesn't
> do ISO Intel images (I gather they feel it's too expensive in terms of
> bandwidth.) They do have a floppy/network install and to that end, they
> have on their site, rawrite, and four floppy images. And that's it.
We have rawrite and two
pc and tell them to install debian from
ftp and watch what they do.
Another point of contrast is to try the same task with SUSE. SUSE doesn't
do ISO Intel images (I gather they feel it's too expensive in terms of
bandwidth.) They do have a floppy/network install and to that end, the
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