> debootstrap works, the installer doesn't (but booting as described on
> the wiki page is useful for running debootstrap).
> << Looks too complicated for a beginner like me, sorry

I realy don't see how to go on. For me it seems that the debootstrap will 
install gNS 3.0 but if it's not officially I would like the current version of 
gNewSense.

>>      Installation media is typically booted via USB disk or TFTP.   
>   
>>      --How can I format an USB to ect2 when I use WinXPHome?       
>   
> I don't know other methods than using a GNU/Linux LiveCD.
> << Wich brings us back to the external CD-Rom, right? I mean if I have
> a live CD and a External CD-Rom, then the installation of Gnewsense on
> the Notebook would be very easy, wouldn't it?

gNewSense doesn't have CD-using media for YeeLoong, so it won't be
different than without CDs.  If your YeeLoong has another distro
preinstalled, it can be used to format an USB disk with ext2 and put
there files needed to install gNewSense (using debootstrap or Parkes
installer when it'll be ready).

But if the netinstaller don't work so why do I need a formated USB drive?

Sorry for questioning like a kid but I realy would like to get that gNewSense 
on that Yeelong.
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