In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Stromberg) writes:
> I don't know anything about PCMCIA, but I know that if you know what you're
> doing (like checking dependencies and such) using dpkg is ok - dselect is
> there to help you check dependencies and to display what packages
> Tony Robinson writes:
Tony> Can someone help me to install Debian on a portable (PCMCIA,
Tony> no CDROM)? Is there a "how to install with PCMCIA mini-FAQ"
Tony> that I missed?
Tony> I've got as far as working out that the default kernel is
Tony> compiled with PCMCIA su
[Klippa, klapp, kluppit]
> I could install base, copy over the
> pcmcia-cs*.deb package on floppy and I assume use dkpg to install it -
> only the man page for dkpg says use dselect and dselect want to install
> the lot. Any pointers, I can't be alone with this pr
Can someone help me to install Debian on a portable (PCMCIA, no CDROM)?
Is there a "how to install with PCMCIA mini-FAQ" that I missed?
I've got as far as working out that the default kernel is compiled with
PCMCIA support, that there exists a pcmcia-cs*.deb package, but the boot
time network con
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