In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write: >With Lenny inches from release and Etch time-tested and stable, it's an odd >thing to want, but I need to install Sarge. > >I just took over management of a production server running Sarge, and I need >to upgrade it to Etch, at least, in order to get it back on a supported >platform. Unfortunately, I have no idea if the upgrade will break the >application it's running, so I want to install Sarge in a VM, copy the >application files over, verify the app works correctly and then upgrade to >Etch so I can not only test the app on Etch, but also the upgrade process as >well (I'm sure the upgrade works in general, I'm wondering if it'll break >this app). > >Unfortunately, the only Sarge ISO I have is an old netinst ISO, and it no >longer appears to work. It seems to be trying to download a kernel and is >unable to find one on the repository servers. > >A full ISO would work fine, I'm sure, but I don't have one and I can't find >one (or even MD5 sums) on any of the official mirrors. I can find a couple >around the net but they're from random sites and I don't like installing >stuff from sites I have no reason to trust. Ideally, I'd like to find an >official place to download an ISO. Failing that, I'd like to find an >official list of Sarge MD5 sums, so I can check the random stuff I'm >downloading. Another alternative would be to find some way to make my >netinst ISO work.
Try http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/ We have jigdo files for all of the sarge releases still available, and full ISO images for the last sarge (3.1_r8). -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Every time you use Tcl, God kills a kitten." -- Malcolm Ray -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]