I don't understand how I can install Knoppix3.3 by using the new
Debian Installer. Would someone please give me basic idiot proof
instructions. John.
The Knoppix HD install is very simple--you don't need the new
Debian Installer
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Damon L. Chesser wrote:
Now I understand. This did flit across my mind, but I couldn't
conceive why I should want
to install Debian when I already have both Woody and Sarge on this
box. Thanks for
replying.
John.
john gennard wrote:
s. keeling wrote:
Incoming from john gennard:
Briefly, the suggestion was "why not do a normal install? . you
could even help test the new Debian Installer.Details and a request
to help the testing process are at:-
http:// www.debian.org/devel/debian-install
s. keeling wrote:
Incoming from john gennard:
Briefly, the suggestion was "why not do a normal install? . you
could even help test the new Debian Installer.Details and a request
to help the testing process are at:-
http:// www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ "
I don't underst
Incoming from john gennard:
>
> Briefly, the suggestion was "why not do a normal install? . you
> could even help test the new Debian Installer.Details and a request
> to help the testing process are at:-
> http:// www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ "
>
> I don't understand h
I usually run Woody or Sarge (depending on mood!) and tried to do
a hard disk install of Knoppix3.3 in a separate partition (to see if I
could later install it on the wife's computer). Although the install
seemed to go well , each reboot runs the script called
'knoppix-autoconfig' in /etc/init.d a
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