On Thursday 24 June 2004 08:45 am, Stefan Seefeld wrote:
> debootstrap, then run it to prepare a debian partition. Then I chroot into
> that to configure it. Everything runs more or less smoothly (I'm unable to
I'm glad you got that sorted, and glad I'm not the only one crazy enough to
attempt t
Stefan Seefeld wrote:
to follow up on my own mail, someone just pointed
out to me that I should set up the file '/etc/apt/sources.list'
followed by 'apt-get update' etc.
This seems to solve all issues, at least now I'm happily
continuing the installation.
To whomever it concerns: this should be add
to follow up on my own mail, someone just pointed
out to me that I should set up the file '/etc/apt/sources.list'
followed by 'apt-get update' etc.
This seems to solve all issues, at least now I'm happily
continuing the installation.
To whomever it concerns: this should be added to the documentatio
hi there,
I'm following the instructions at
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch-preparing.en.html#s-linux-upgrade
to install a debian partition on my machine, i.e. I install debootstrap, then run
it to prepare a debian partition. Then I chroot into that to configure it.
Everything runs m
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