Mike,
My advice is to not use the sid binary iso's at all. Download the woody ones and upgrade to sid once the installation is complete -- if you're feeling dangerous. If you're new to debian, stick with woody for a couple weeks until you get the hand of apt and package management.. not me
Im a new user thats just moved from Redhat. I have
downloaded the sid i386 binary 1 disc.
I am having a problem that the installer cannot find:
basedebs.tgz
>From searching the web and the mailing lists I have
found out that the basedebs.tgz file is not meant to
exist on the cd.
or else it
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