Re: Installing Linux over a LAN

1996-08-12 Thread Dominik Kubla
Bruce you wrote: > For Debian, you can do the installation using the 5 floppies, and then all > other software can be auto-loaded by "dselect" via FTP. We can do better > than that, and will in 1.2 if I get time (or a volunteer to work on the > installation system). But using NFS is more fun and

Re[2]: Installing Linux over a LAN

1996-08-12 Thread Lazaro . Salem
___ Reply Separator _____________ Subject: Re: Installing Linux over a LAN Author: debian-user@lists.debian.org at cclink Date:12.08.96 07:36 On Sun, 11 Aug 1996, Bruce Perens wrote: > For Debian, you can do the installation using the 5 floppies, and then all > other software c

Re: Installing Linux over a LAN

1996-08-12 Thread Steffen Mueller
On Sun, 11 Aug 1996, Bruce Perens wrote: Hi everybody, > For Debian, you can do the installation using the 5 floppies, and then all > other software can be auto-loaded by "dselect" via FTP. We can do better > than that, and will in 1.2 if I get time (or a volunteer to work on the > installation s

Re: Installing Linux over a LAN

1996-08-12 Thread Bruce Perens
From: Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > When I installed Debian 2 days ago, I was wishing that instead of the 3 > "base" floppies, it could at least use a .tar.gz file containing > the same stuff somewhere on an existing ext2 partition. A small change (?) > like that would make the install a lot easi

Re: Installing Linux over a LAN

1996-08-12 Thread Joey Hess
On Sun, 11 Aug 1996, Bruce Perens wrote: > For Debian, you can do the installation using the 5 floppies, and then all > other software can be auto-loaded by "dselect" via FTP. We can do better > than that, and will in 1.2 if I get time (or a volunteer to work on the > installation system). When I

Re: Installing Linux over a LAN

1996-08-12 Thread Bruce Perens
For Debian, you can do the installation using the 5 floppies, and then all other software can be auto-loaded by "dselect" via FTP. We can do better than that, and will in 1.2 if I get time (or a volunteer to work on the installation system). Thanks Bruce

Re: Installing Linux over a LAN

1996-08-11 Thread Lazaro . Salem
Alan wrote: >Subject: Installing Linux over a LAN >Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED] at cclink >Date:11.08.96 06:16 The is a nice page about setting a micro-lan in http://www.panix.com/~hypertyp/tcpip/tcpstart.html The example is given for a mac connected to a Linux box ha

Installing Linux over a LAN

1996-08-11 Thread alan_pater
Is it possible to install Linux over an ethernet Lan? I have two computers at home which I hope to connect together into a mini-Lan. The first computer is a notebook with an ethernet card. The second computer does not have an monitor, it has a cpu, ram, hard-drive, floppy drive, and ethernet