On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 09:58:53AM -0700, Walter Reed wrote: > I've been running varios distros for a number of years (starting with slack > about 6 years ago) and never got into debian. It's about time I did. I'm a > bleeding edge kinda guy, and wanted to play with the latest code. So I'm > looking at sid. Sid doesn't have install disks yet, so I'm wondering what the > best way is to get up and running. Do I go the woody route and dist-upgrade? > Is there a faq out there somewhere (didn't find one googling or searching deb > web site...) that goes over this?
You can go the woody route to start, then upgrade to sid; this is probably the safest method as any sid installation media you find is probably not anywhere near ready for human consumption yet. Or if you've done it before or are fairly confident in taking a shortcut, you can edit your sources.list during install and use woody's installer as a sid installer. If you want an unofficial Debian installer, ftp://ftp.fsn.hu/pub/CDROM-Images/debian-unofficial/sid/ has CD versions, ftp://ftp.fsn.hu/pub/CDROM-Images/debian-unofficial/sid-dvd/ has sid on DVD (though your local Suncoast will have Sid on DVD in the Disney section 8:o) > My preference is to download the absolute minimum and net-install a minimal > system. From the install guide it looks like I have to install a number of > floppies (yuck). Has anyone done this using a minimal CDROM instead? DLing > 650M > is silly, but if there was an ISO (of any version of debian actually since I > can dist-upgrade) of the minimal stuff (rescue, root, drivers, and base) that > would be awesome. There is. The debian net-inst page is at http://debian.org/CD/netinst/ -- Baloo
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