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> Can anyone tell me can I install via FTP? Exactly which
> floppies will I need to get going?
If you don't have a SCSI card or an ISA ethernet adapter, use the IDEPCI
floppies. You need rescue, root, and drivers (and only need the driver
disk if you're installing the
Thanks everyone...I've got all the disks and my system is backed
up. Let's give it a try :)
Eddie
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000 23:38:46 Phil Brutsche wrote:
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> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
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> > I've been using FreeBSD fo
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> I've been using FreeBSD for a long time now and would
> like to try out Debian. The install looks to be confusing.
If you think it's confusing now you should have seen it when Debian 2.0
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> Hi!
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> I've been using FreeBSD for a long time now and would
> like to try out Debian. The install looks to be confusing.
> I'd like to do a network install. I can't find a straight answer
> in the docs...
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> Can anyone tell me can I install via FTP? Exactly whi
On 19/12/2000 at 23:14 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've been using FreeBSD for a long time now and would
> like to try out Debian. The install looks to be confusing.
> I'd like to do a network install. I can't find a straight answer
> in the docs...
>
I don't know if this will work for you
Hi!
I've been using FreeBSD for a long time now and would
like to try out Debian. The install looks to be confusing.
I'd like to do a network install. I can't find a straight answer
in the docs...
Can anyone tell me can I install via FTP? Exactly which
floppies will I need to get going?
Thank
Well, I have used Slakware, and I liked it, but I could never get the
ppp setup correct. Now I'm trying to run Freebsd, very good and seems
to be pretty self configuring, TOO self configuring as I don't even know
what the exe programs are. Really confused by it. It's really lean
though.
So now
I don't know if this is a FreeBSD problem or a Debian GNU/Linux
problem...
I'm using pppd between kirk (a FreeBSD 2.1.6.1-RELEASE machine) and
bitbucket (a Debian 1.2 box, linux kernel 2.0.27). It works fine,
except for an annoying message that keeps showing up in kirk's log
files:
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