27;s no need to
install from scratch (I don't think you can do this with potato yet
anyway.) Upgrading in place is one of the nice features of Debian.
Bob
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primary controller it is /dev/hdb. The master device
on the secondary controller is /dev/hdc, while the slave device on the
secondary controller is /dev/hdd.
>
> I also don't get how we were able to use the CDROM during install in the
> first place...
The rescue disk is set
gt; (I have not used it before)
> I use elm as MUA at the moment
>
> MVH
> Morten.
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entire disk is already partitioned, you will need to remove some
partitions to leave raw disk space for Linux to partition and install
unto.
Unlike Dos/Windows, Linux is fully aware of the entire disk.
Bob
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a problem with upgrading from slink base.
Nobody (?) installs all of main (do they?) I expect that most people
install a small enough set of packages that they would fit on a single
CD. You would have to make sure that you had all the dependencies
covered and you could add additional packages
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