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MW> real image. The issue was not the load on the debian mirrors but on the
MW> debian iso mirrors that kept the real isos available for rsyncing. This
MW> rsync ate a lot of cputime.
And not to f
> At the time I wrote it, this was true for all testing/unstable CDs. Does
> anybody know whether the CDs became installable again with the old
> installer later?
I don't know, but today I tried to install testing using jigdo (the jigdo
file that's referenced from the Debian web page, I think it's
Hi, I've just bought a PowerBook G4 12".
I have downloaded the Beta1 of Sarge NetInst for PowerPC (November 9th)
and I have got a problem at the beginning of the installation.
I enter Open Firmware, and then boot with:
boot cd:\\yaboot
And then I get:
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, I've just bought a PowerBook G4 12".
>
> I have downloaded the Beta1 of Sarge NetInst for PowerPC (November 9th)
> and I have got a problem at the beginning of the installation.
>
> I enter Open Firmware, and then boot with:
> boot cd:\\yaboot
>
> And then I ge
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Hi!
MW> real image. The issue was not the load on the debian mirrors but on the
MW> debian iso mirrors that kept the real isos available for rsyncing. This
MW> rsync ate a lot of cputime.
And not to f
Hi, I've just bought a PowerBook G4 12".
I have downloaded the Beta1 of Sarge NetInst for PowerPC (November 9th)
and I have got a problem at the beginning of the installation.
I enter Open Firmware, and then boot with:
boot cd:\\yaboot
And then I get:
/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, I've just bought a PowerBook G4 12".
>
> I have downloaded the Beta1 of Sarge NetInst for PowerPC (November 9th)
> and I have got a problem at the beginning of the installation.
>
> I enter Open Firmware, and then boot with:
> boot cd:\\yaboot
>
> And then I ge
> At the time I wrote it, this was true for all testing/unstable CDs. Does
> anybody know whether the CDs became installable again with the old
> installer later?
I don't know, but today I tried to install testing using jigdo (the jigdo
file that's referenced from the Debian web page, I think it's
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