Re: Where could I find a boot floppy image?

1998-09-11 Thread Craig R. Sadler
On Fri, Sep 11, 1998 at 10:20:46AM -0600, Tamas Papp wrote: > On Thu, 10 Sep 1998, Craig R. Sadler wrote: > > I did. It downloads to files, (hdlist and comp.pmac or something like > that) and then it asks me to select the software to install. And then to > select the root partition. A THEN it give

Re: Where could I find a boot floppy image?

1998-09-11 Thread Tamas Papp
On Thu, 10 Sep 1998, Craig R. Sadler wrote: > Ok, that sounds like you haven't specified the correct path to the archive, > either on your local disk, or the remote ftp site. I did. It downloads to files, (hdlist and comp.pmac or something like that) and then it asks me to select the software to

Re: I would like to try installing debian-ppc

1998-09-11 Thread Sven
> P.S.: Do you think that 500M enough for a small, experimental workstation? that should be more than enough. eventually, if they are networked you could even nfs share most of the stuff. (one 50-100MB partition for root and all individual stuff, then you can share the rest.) it would be nice

Re: Where could I find a boot floppy image?

1998-09-11 Thread Craig R. Sadler
On Thu, Sep 10, 1998 at 08:24:31PM -0600, Tamas Papp wrote: > I tried linuxppc installer.coff.img but no matter what do it always exits > abnormally, complaining about the RPM database (not found or something Ok, that sounds like you haven't specified the correct path to the archive, either on yo

Where could I find a boot floppy image?

1998-09-11 Thread Tamas Papp
I tried linuxppc installer.coff.img but no matter what do it always exits abnormally, complaining about the RPM database (not found or something like that). Who has a working boot floppy (no matter how beta it is, I've tried linuxppc boot and it always failed - I tried installing via ftp) or knows