Hi all, I'd like to install debian on DEC 3000 and after some RTFM-ing I realized that only this list is the source for installation instructions. My situation is a bit difficult. I have DEC 3000 station WITHOUT any input devices, the only connection to the outer world is network card. I had to remove hard disk from that machine and attached it to another Alpha station, so that to mount and modified some files (I forgot my own and root passwords). This operation finished with a complete destruction of the prevoius system residing on that disk, which is now empty and partitioned only. So, my question is: is it possible to install debian-alpha on this disk installed temporarily as a second hard disk in Alpha Station 300. I realize that such operation may be possible only doing everything by hand, but how? In addition, I have no possibility to connect any monitor and keyboard to DEC 3000 because of strange and non-standard sockets. Is it possible to prepare a complete and working system image, transfer it to the DEC's disk and make it bootable?
TIA, Jerzy Kakol -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .