Also, if you have a dos boot disk you can run the install directly from the CD without making install floppies by booting into DOS and then running [debian_cd:]\install\boot.bat
----- Original Message ----- From: virtanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Umut Ceyhan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: debian <debian-user@lists.debian.org>; <recipient list not shown: ;> Sent: Friday, August 06, 1999 6:53 AM Subject: Re: Install problem... > On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Umut Ceyhan wrote: > > > Opsss... > > 1. CD : > > /.disk > > /boot > > /dists > > /doc > > /install > > /tools > > debian > > Readme.1st > > README.CD-man... > > etc. > > > OK as far I can see, they are the ones You will need. > > > 1) > Now in the directory /install you will find for example: > > install.html > > which is a html-file of the installation guide. > > > 2) > Just read that (quite carefully to decide, which way to the > installation) and start installing... (You will probably need > disks to 'rawrite' your 'resc'- and 'drivers'- disks on, but otherwise I > thing that You've got the things what You'll need...) > > 3) > If you don't have any web-browser or some other program to read the > install.html -file, you can use the install.txt to read about > installation. > > 4) > Basically the installation- procedure is quite simple, if you happen to > have suitable hardware. > > -hv >