Asim Jamshed wrote:
Do you have fast network access? If so, you can bypass the cdroms and pull directly from the network by reconfiguring "/etc/apt/sources.list".Hello,
I just installed Debian Linux on my PC. This is my first experience with Linux. Understandably, I faced a lot of problems :). I had downloaded the debian v3 release 2 which comes on 7 CDs(Woody). On installation, by default, the kernel installed was version 2.2. I tried to upgrade it to v2.4 using dselect. The system asked me to insert CD 3 of the Debian distribution. On inserting the right CD, it again prompted the same inquiry. The CD 3 reads fine as I've already tested it out. Can you kindly tell me what might the problem be?
Regards, AJ
It seems a shame to do so since you already have the CDs, but I never use CDs, so I don't know what might be wrong, thus I've made this suggestion to use the net.
-- Kent
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