Yeah, you can install the base system using floppies, which is enough to
get your network up.
Check out:
http://www.debian.org/releases/slink/i386/ch-install-methods.en.html
especially "5.7.1 Installing Base from Floppies"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hiya
>
> How can I install slink onto my l
On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 01:32:23PM +1200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hiya
>
> How can I install slink onto my laptop given that the laptop only has a
> floppy and no cdrom?
>
Goto
http://www.debian.org/releases/slink/i386/install
and read section 5.6 installing from floppies.
Part of the base
Hiya
How can I install slink onto my laptop given that the laptop only has a
floppy and no cdrom?
If i can somehow get it going enough to configure the network... then I'll
be able to access the install files via a remote shared cdrom or ftp etc.
thanx
Zane
Is there a place to submit narratives of difficulties with login etc.? I
Maybe I (or someone) could write up a clarification or a blow-by-blow
explanation for this kind of stuff, which must seem terribly obvious to y'all.
Or perhaps there already is a blow-by-blow that I should be reading? For m
With kernel-package you can create a *.deb from your compiled kernel. Can
you install this?
bye
Jerry
--
Just being paranoid does not mean they´re *not* out to get you...
I am trying to install slink on my friend's computer. However, she needs a 2.3
kernel (because she has a new hard drive controller that only the 2.3.x kernels
recognize). What I tried to do is compile the kernel from my own linux box (I
tested it out and it booted fine, by the way), copy it over
On Tue, 10 Aug 1999, Pollywog wrote:
> I copied some new images to a set of floppies and installed the base system
> to my ThinkPad (seven floppies) and all goes well until I have to choose
> how to install the rest of the system. The FTP option is gone, and I can
> only use it with APT and this
On 10-Aug-99 Pollywog wrote:
> I copied some new images to a set of floppies and installed the base
> system
> to my ThinkPad (seven floppies) and all goes well until I have to choose
> how to install the rest of the system. The FTP option is gone, and I can
> only use it with APT and this is not
I copied some new images to a set of floppies and installed the base system
to my ThinkPad (seven floppies) and all goes well until I have to choose
how to install the rest of the system. The FTP option is gone, and I can
only use it with APT and this is not good, because I cannot get to my CDROM
When trying to boot the slink safe tecra disk on my Toshiba 4020CDT, the
kernel reboots automatically when trying to execute the kernel ... happens
whether I boot from the El-Torito'd slink CD or from the floppy disk ...
Have no problems with Suse 6.1 ... has anybody done a kernel 2.2-based
instal
I'm trying to install slink on the following system
MB: ASUS P5A-B, Bios 1008 Beta 2
Processor: AMD K6-2-300
HD: Seagate Medalist 4321 (Model ST34321A)
Video: Trident TVGA 8900 CL-B, IMb
The BIOS was flashed from 1007 to 1008B2 to get round a problem
with boot-up errors caused by incorrect report
Hello,
Has anyone ever installed the base package with NFS ? (Not FTP !)
I would appreciate any help.
Thanks!
Larry de Graaf
Hello,
The following question seems to be a difficult one because up to now there
were no sensible answers. It would be nice however if someone can tell what
is wrong.
And please, I don't want to use FTP !
I am trying to install the base system of Slink via nfs. I think I have
found a valid nfs s
Just out of curiosity, is it possible to install debian on a Sun PCi (the
little pc cards you can get to go in the Ultra series which run windows
and dos). I've been trying to do it for a while, and no matter which
kernel I get, it says:
hda: IRQ probe failed (0)
[repeat 3 more times]
hda: non
On Fri, 23 Apr 1999, George Bonser wrote:
: On Fri, 23 Apr 1999, Larry de Graaf wrote:
:
: > By the way, are there any known good nfs servers for Slink ?
: >
: > I would appreciate any help.
: > Thanks!
:
: Why would you want NFS rather than FTP? The only benefit is for systems
: that
Hello,
I am trying to install the base system of Slink via nfs. I think I have
found a valid nfs server but whatever I try, I can't mount the nfs
directory. When I swith to the second vitual console (left-alt F2) there is
a error message like: 'RPC: portmapper'.
Pinging from another computer works
HEllo,
is it possible, after installing base slink to use some method which
supports www proxy ?
I tried apt as the only method but it does not.
it also does not ask what do I want to install (as http and ftp methods do)
so I can not choose http and continue installint using http method using
pr
Quoting Santiago Vila Doncel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, David Wright wrote:
>
> The problem is that the ppa driver required to make the ZIP drive to work
> is now out of the kernel (i.e. as a module).
>
> [ This is a difference between Debian 2.0 and Debian 2.1 that I discovered
On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, David Wright wrote:
> One of the nice things about installing hamm was that I could do it with
> one floppy and a zip drive. So I was really looking forward to putting
> slink on a couple of new boxes which are, as far as possible, MS-free.
>
> So I partitioned a disk, got to
One of the nice things about installing hamm was that I could do it with
one floppy and a zip drive. So I was really looking forward to putting
slink on a couple of new boxes which are, as far as possible, MS-free.
So I partitioned a disk, got to "Install Operating System Kernel and
Modules", popp
So, I installed slink on my machine, and got to the dselect phase. I
read the docs and ran dselect, and got to the Install phase, whereupon
it took about 20 hours to download all the selected packages, which
seems about right. I got back to the machine, and it was back to the
dselect main menu, w
On Sat, 27 Mar 1999 21:28:51 -, you wrote:
>On the other hand if you put the 2nd CD in
>first then use "Install" in dselect it will tell you to put in whatever CD
>is needed when it does the installation of the packages.
Does apt-get do the same thing? How do I include a "home-made",
non-sta
Hi,
For those who aren't aware of it. When upgrading or installing from
Hamm
to Slink you start with the binary disk 1 to boot-up on a new installation.
After getting the system running, use dselect to install the rest of the
system. In slink, you have to put the 2nd CD in first and
Hi,
Some more details from my install experience...
- I notice that dselect now has options installing from a CD and
installing from a CD set (option 2). Option 2 seems to be the default.
Whats the difference? I heard that Slink could not be fitted into one CD
anymore, so I assumed that
configuring Networking, the options for configuring
as part of a local network and for connecting to a remote network via
dialup are presented as mutually exclusive. This is simply not true. In my
case, I maintain a local network, and the machine I am installing Slink
on, is part of the network. This m
When I installed hamm to my laptop, I used my zip drive to do most of the
work. I ran the install.bat file from my Win95 partition in DOS mode, and
continued with the installation. When it got to the point that it was ready
to install the kernel, it allowed me to install from /dev/sda4 - my zip d
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