Re: downloading debian GNU/Linux 2.2

2000-09-06 Thread Rino Mardo
On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 03:48:46PM -0400 or thereabouts, Antonio Rodriguez 
wrote:
> 
> Go to
> ftp://ftp.ca.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-i386/2.2.16-2000-07-14/images-1.44/
> 
> Get all base*, recue*, root*, driver*

you only need two diskette images - rescue.bin and root.bin

the rest can be installed via http or ftp

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Re: downloading debian GNU/Linux 2.2

2000-09-05 Thread Antonio Rodriguez


Kris Murray wrote:

> To the List;
>
> My name is Kris Murray. I am interested in downloading this Linux OS.
> However, I have some questions and concerns.
>
> 1. To download it, do I have to ftp the entire OS from the ftp site to my
> hard drive? Or can I just download an installation program that will take
> care of downloading each individual file? If I need to ftp the files, which
> ones?

Go to
ftp://ftp.ca.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-i386/2.2.16-2000-07-14/images-1.44/

Get all base*, recue*, root*, driver*
(assuming you have a PC intel, normal 1.44 floppy drive) Using CA since US is 
always
full.
This will install a base system, with apt-get, dselect, etc (internet 
connection)
Also you will need to read
ftp://ftp.ca.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-i386/2.2.16-2000-07-14/README.txt

and the tools from
ftp://ftp.ca.debian.org/debian/tools/
if you are using windows or msdos


>
>
> 2. After I download it, what do I do? I read on the website that I can boot
> from floppies or my CD-Rom. But I don't think that is for downloading. What
> exactly am I supposed to do to initialize and start up the OS?
>

With the above the system itself will guide you through to continue 
installation over
the net.
This is the way that I have gotten mine the last two times, before I made my 
own cds

>
> 3. I also read on the website that installing Linux might wipe out some of
> my other files. How frequent is this? Is this something that I should be
> concerned about? And if so, what is the scope of the files that it will wipe
> out? I have a whole partitioned drive dedicated to Linux. Will other drives
> be affected?
>

The best is to dedicate a whole hard disk to Debian, if youy can...

>
> I would appreciate it if someone could help me out and answer my questions.
>
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Re: downloading debian GNU/Linux 2.2

2000-09-05 Thread Dean
Hi Kris:
  go to www.debian.org/ for all your answers. hth   Dean
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From: Kris Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: downloading debian GNU/Linux 2.2


> To the List;
>
> My name is Kris Murray. I am interested in downloading this Linux OS.
> However, I have some questions and concerns.
>
> 1. To download it, do I have to ftp the entire OS from the ftp site to my
> hard drive? Or can I just download an installation program that will take
> care of downloading each individual file? If I need to ftp the files,
which
> ones?
>
> 2. After I download it, what do I do? I read on the website that I can
boot
> from floppies or my CD-Rom. But I don't think that is for downloading.
What
> exactly am I supposed to do to initialize and start up the OS?
>
> 3. I also read on the website that installing Linux might wipe out some of
> my other files. How frequent is this? Is this something that I should be
> concerned about? And if so, what is the scope of the files that it will
wipe
> out? I have a whole partitioned drive dedicated to Linux. Will other
drives
> be affected?
>
> I would appreciate it if someone could help me out and answer my
questions.
>
> --- Kris Murray
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downloading debian GNU/Linux 2.2

2000-09-05 Thread Kris Murray

To the List;

My name is Kris Murray. I am interested in downloading this Linux OS. 
However, I have some questions and concerns.


1. To download it, do I have to ftp the entire OS from the ftp site to my 
hard drive? Or can I just download an installation program that will take 
care of downloading each individual file? If I need to ftp the files, which 
ones?


2. After I download it, what do I do? I read on the website that I can boot 
from floppies or my CD-Rom. But I don't think that is for downloading. What 
exactly am I supposed to do to initialize and start up the OS?


3. I also read on the website that installing Linux might wipe out some of 
my other files. How frequent is this? Is this something that I should be 
concerned about? And if so, what is the scope of the files that it will wipe 
out? I have a whole partitioned drive dedicated to Linux. Will other drives 
be affected?


I would appreciate it if someone could help me out and answer my questions.

--- Kris Murray
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