On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 16:20:37 +, Adam Funk wrote:
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On Tuesday 08 June 2004 17:10, Kent West wrote:
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On Tuesday 08 June 2004 17:10, Kent West wrote:
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Pim Bliek | PingWings.nl wrote:
> Thanx for the reply, but unfortunately... What you mention is exactly what
> I did. This gave me a new screen which had only *one* option: whipe my
> whole drive first before you partition manually.
>
> Sorry, I cannot describe the *exact* dialogs, I am doing this
Pim Bliek | PingWings.nl wrote:
[issues about the new Debian Installer partitioning routine]
When I downloaded/used the new Sarge installer about a week ago, I found
that I hated partitioning routine, simply because it seemed to take so
many keypresses and jumped from screen to screen. It worked
Thanx for the reply, but unfortunately... What you mention is exactly what
I did. This gave me a new screen which had only *one* option: whipe my
whole drive first before you partition manually.
Sorry, I cannot describe the *exact* dialogs, I am doing this from memory.
But trust me, I was so amaze
Pim Bliek | PingWings.nl wrote:
> Downloaded the new Debian Installer, latest version (110 MB CD Image) and
> booted it. It went like a CHARM. Only thing I had some difficulties with
> was the partitioning of the disk. D-I guys, please have a look at the
> dialogues here, because if you already hav
Hi,
> I have had issues installing Fedora Core 2, (and 1), but no matter what,
> Debian installs like a charm...and quick to. Despite being
> text-based...the installer is one of the best i've seen. Plus, I like the
> fact that you can pretty much "apt-get" anything.
I agreed to the critics until
Hello,
I'm fairly new to Debian, and have been using RedHat/Fedora for a while. I
would just like to state that all the reading that i've been doing on
which distro is better, and why...seem to be misleading. Alot of people
say that Fedora is better when it comes to installs, and so is SuSE. Now,
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