Sure, a link from the install notes to the CD FAQ would be good. A short paragraph with the highlights plus a link would be even better. Keep in mind that (at least 3 years ago) your average web page has 20 links. So the likelihood that a new person will 'click their way forth' to the right page diminishes geometrically with each layer:
0 = 100.00% 1 = 5.00% 2 = 0.25% 3 = 0.125% and so on Yes, I'd really like to test the bootable CD. -Lars On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Chris Tillman wrote: > On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 09:55:18AM +0200, Lars D. Nood?n wrote: [snip] > > For me, the hard part was finding which ISO image to use *and* which CD > > burner to ask the support staff for. In this case it was the rescue CD > > and Roxio Toast (which had to be dug out of storage and installed). > > > > Section 4.2.3, "Where to Find Installation Files", seems to focus only on > > floppy images. Section 4.1 mentions the official bootable cds[1]. > > After that there is no (obvious) mention in section 4 of CDs or common > > Macintosh software for burning ISO images. > > www.debian.org/CD/faq makes an effort to address this subject. Maybe we > could link there? [snip] > > Do you feel like being a guinea pig? I made a bootable CD with it last > weekend, that makes a total of 1 AFAIK. If you have improvements, I'd > love to hear about them. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]