Jeremy Avnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > For now, try to find some v3.0.7 disks. That mostly worked for me. Check > the ftp.nl.debian.org or ftp.br.debian.org sites. They usually carry > multiple disk sets. > > Question: Why is there only the current disks available on the US sites? > This case of debootstrap segfaulting on the disks is a prime reason why > older versions should be available. > > I understand that the disks are just for testing now and not considered > for production, but I don't think that means that people should be > restricted from using the versions they want. > > --jeremy > > * Mazukna, Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said: > > I am new to the list, so maybe this was answered ages ago. > > I want to put a clean debian testing install, because my potato upgraded to > > unstable > > months ago was becoming really unstable. So what is the correct procedure to > > do > > testing installation. I tried boot floppies, but it fails to get base of the > > web. Any pointers?
_Just_for_testing_ there is a set of i386 boot-floppies from CVS 2001-08-06 with the new library reduction script on ftp://rut.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de/boot-floppies/ I tried the full set (rescue, root and 4 drivers) under vmware and it worked fine. All reports are welcome. MfG Goswin

