I've downloaded the Debian CD a couple of times but can't install it on a
new system. The system boots from the CD, and creates the proper partions
(Linux and Linux swap), but then when its time to install the kernel, it
says it can't mount the CD. What does this mean, and is there a way around
If you are trying to do the network install did you load the driver for
you NIC card?? And if you selected a NIC
driver did it actually load?
It sounds like Debian isn't recognizing your network...
Robert
Jim wrote:
I've downloaded the Debian CD a couple of times but can't install it on a
Ok. I am in the process of installing Woody myself. I see where you are
talking about. You are at the point
in which the kernel and modules are installed from the cd. Just before
you get to the module config.
I have one question I can think of asking. That is when you boot the
cd and
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