Hello!
I for myself have got a debian2.2/2.1 mix on my machine, but it took a bit
of time until I solved all the dependency problems.
So I suggest using a debian 2.1 disk set for base install, then Sven would
have no problems switching dselect to multi_cd mode and installing further
packages from
Someone can probably help you with that SCSI problem, but failing that,
there's no need to buy Debian 2.2 (potato). In fact you probably can't
yet anyway since it isn't quite released yet.
What you could do instead is download just the handful of files needed
to install the base potato system from
Hallo Debians,
I just received the Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 distribution. It consists of 5 CDs.
The first one is the install-CD. On this first CD there is the kernel 2.0
and this kernel will be automaticly installed. But then I'll have the
problem that my SCSI-Controller won't be detected. So I ne
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