Re: Newbie planning vanilla Debian 31r1a-powerpc net install.

2006-01-27 Thread Brian Durant
On 27. jan 2006, at 12.15, Charles Plessy wrote: On Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 11:44:04AM +0100, Brian Durant wrote : 1) Which option "install-*" do I use to start an install for the following: Hi, What options can you chose ? any finishing by 4 or 64 should be fine. Noted. You shouldn't have

Re: Newbie planning vanilla Debian 31r1a-powerpc net install.

2006-01-27 Thread Charles Plessy
On Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 11:44:04AM +0100, Brian Durant wrote : > > 1) Which option "install-*" do I use to start an install for the > following: Hi, What options can you chose ? any finishing by 4 or 64 should be fine. > You shouldn't have to be a guru to get a plain vanilla Debian > syste

Re: Newbie planning vanilla Debian 31r1a-powerpc net install.

2006-01-27 Thread Brian Durant
On 27. jan 2006, at 8.59, Christian Walther wrote: If you have specific questions after reading the manual, just ask them. It'll be easier for all of us to give you an answer when we know what you're dealing with. :-) Hi, Well here is the first batch, all pertaining to the Debian Sarge PPC

Re: Newbie planning vanilla Debian 31r1a-powerpc net install.

2006-01-26 Thread Christian Walther
Hi Brian, no offense ment, but I think a good idea is to read the installation manual. I've done Debian installations on several machines, Oldworlds, mostly, and from what I read so far I think that installing Debian on a Newworld machine such as yours should be pretty straight forward. Just remem

Newbie planning vanilla Debian 31r1a-powerpc net install.

2006-01-26 Thread Brian Durant
Hi again, Ubuntu Dapper Flight 3 PPC was too buggy for me to continue, which is understandable as it is in beta. I am now planning to make a vanilla Debian 31r1a-powerpc net install. I have never managed to complete a vanilla Debian install before and have never tried a net install. I wou