Actually, and I am putting one answer here for more than one post in an effort to save clutter. where I sought to interrupt the installer as Sam detailed was prior to the network install section, there are network cards in the machine, but no connection. I found no reference to the archive mirror source on the menu, as that hinted at the Internet. I could not interrupt at the cd reference, I tried there as well. the command to exit and change the priority levels simply did not work at all, perhaps because the installer was too far along. Not that it matters now, it seems simplest to find a squeeze cd and hppe I can combine installing from both the cd and the external dvd. Which brings up another question, if I have all of the dvd images, do not I have all of the distribution? why will I have to go on line for anything at all until I learn more and want to make changes?
Karen

On Wed, 13 Jun 2012, Curt wrote:

On 2012-06-13, Brian <a...@cityscape.co.uk> wrote:

I don't see what you do. Is this a bug in my installer?

He said prior to partitioning so I assume once you get into the partitioning
dialogue, the installer gives you the opportunity to choose an "expert" install,
and once an "expert" you may choose Squeeze as the target distribution.

I may be assuming wrong, but that's how I understood what he said (in
his rather curmudgeonly style).


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