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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...

> I've been using FreeBSD for a long time now and would
> like to try out Debian.  The install looks to be confusing.

If you think it's confusing now you should have seen it when Debian 2.0
came out :)

> I'd like to do a network install.  I can't find a straight answer
> in the docs...

> Can anyone tell me can I install via FTP?

You can't install Debian off FTP.  You're "limited" to http and nfs.

> Exactly which floppies will I need to get going?

You need the rescue disk, root disk, and driver disks.  After that
everything can be retrieved off the network.

Basically write the rescue, root, driver-1, driver-2, driver-3, driver-4
floppy images from
http://tux.creighton.edu/debian/dists/potato/main/disks-i386/current/images-1.44/.

And use those to install from.

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Phil Brutsche                               [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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