>> Downloaded it 2 times (I think from ftp.debian.org via Go!Zilla like all
>> other packages), both times the same error. Now CuteFTPed fom
>> ftp.jp.debian.org and WinZip opens it.
>> Is it possible, that the server-file is corrupted?
>I guess it's possible. But you said WinZip opened it?
The f
On Mon, 7 Dec 1998, Ben Bucksch wrote:
> Downloaded it 2 times (I think from ftp.debian.org via Go!Zilla like all
> other packages), both times the same error. Now CuteFTPed fom
> ftp.jp.debian.org and WinZip opens it.
> Is it possible, that the server-file is corrupted?
I guess it's possible. B
>> "star base2_0.tgz" doesn't work, star uses standard input. I'm fully used
to
>> it, tried "star < base2_0.tgz" and "echo base2_0.tgz | star".
>> Both result in "Error in archive format" or so.
>Then I'd guess it's a problem with your base2_0.tgz file. Make sure it
>really is a gzipped tar file.
>> I MUST do a 0 floppy install, lacking a floppy. :-)
>I start to wonder why this is done now-a-days. They are cheap and
>convienent for many things. Although, having them may create security
>problems for some. But I'm babling :-)
My IBM 8870 at the cellars has one. It's useful for many thing
On Sun, 6 Dec 1998, Ben Bucksch wrote:
> >Ok, you want to do a 0 floppy install.
>
> I MUST do a 0 floppy install, lacking a floppy. :-)
I start to wonder why this is done now-a-days. They are cheap and
convienent for many things. Although, having them may create security
problems for some. B
>Ok, you want to do a 0 floppy install. I don't have a whole lot of
I MUST do a 0 floppy install, lacking a floppy. :-)
>experience with those (my bios didn't support the bootable cd's from 2.0
>and I don't use win/dos anymore). Where did you get your install.bat
>from?
Used the hamm one.
(ftp:
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