On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, John Smith wrote:
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 19:38, Greg Madden wrote:
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Hi All,
first time I hear from mini-install iso's. Great idea! Don't
know who is responsible for this (searched for netinst in the packages
but couldn't find anything) but would it be
To install my system, I normally boot off Woody CD, install only the
minimal/base packages, reboot, upgrade the kernel, reboot, and then
install the rest of my SID debs I keep on my hard drive.
(1) When booting from the Woody CD, what would happen if I said don't
get the base system from the
Tom wrote:
To install my system, I normally boot off Woody CD, install only the
minimal/base packages, reboot, upgrade the kernel, reboot, and then
install the rest of my SID debs I keep on my hard drive.
(1) When booting from the Woody CD, what would happen if I said don't
get the base system
Tom wrote:
To install my system, I normally boot off Woody CD, install only the
minimal/base packages, reboot, upgrade the kernel, reboot, and then
install the rest of my SID debs I keep on my hard drive.
(1) When booting from the Woody CD, what would happen if I said don't
get the base system
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On Wednesday 29 October 2003 06:23 am, Tom wrote:
To install my system, I normally boot off Woody CD, install only the
minimal/base packages, reboot, upgrade the kernel, reboot, and then
install the rest of my SID debs I keep on my hard drive.
On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 19:38, Greg Madden wrote:
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On Wednesday 29 October 2003 06:23 am, Tom wrote:
To install my system, I normally boot off Woody CD, install only the
minimal/base packages, reboot, upgrade the kernel, reboot, and then
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