*-"tracheotomy_bob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | | I would really like to be able to build a system up from scratch. While I appreciate the excellence that is debian, I find that for understanding how everything fits together building a system up from scratch helps. Initially I only had the debian install disks, and I had to ftp XFree86 myself and it seemed to make sense, so now I want to do the same for a complete system. I need to be able to download EVERY component from the net and cobble together a boot disk, then be able to ftp the rest or copy it off some other media (disk or cd). Ideally the building of a boot disk sould be able to be done under any OS, but I'll bow to the groups wisdom in that aspect. | If someone can supply some good pointers or and idiot proof guide then I'd be grateful. This is probably a really stupid idea but I want to do it anyway.
Have a look at the package boot-floppies. It can be used to build bootdisks, but you can also glean at the script to figure out how to do it manually. Personally I think it is a good idea if you have the time. You could still have Debian as your main work-partition, and use your homebuild partition for fun and learning. Expect to screw up that one. -- ...Unix, MS-DOS, and MS Windows (also known as the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly). (Matt Welsh) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [-: .elOle. :-] [EMAIL PROTECTED]