* Lambrecht Joris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010724 23:15]: > Hi, > > I've read about some Linux Distro wich was going to install on a > system using PeeR2PeeR technology. Grand idea is that the basic > linux kernel, if supplied with enough NiC/modem drivers will be able > to connect to the a network/internet on basically 90% of all systems > in the field with some sort of internet connection. Thus the > boot-image required to start the installation of a Linux system > would be greatly reduced (just like the 25MB buisiness-card-distro > image that i've used a number of times).
I guess I don't get it. I don't know if it's "PeeR2PeeR," but damn near every distro I've seen allows for network installs. You can learn more about Debian's various installation procedures at http://www.debian.org/releases/potato/i386/install Vineet
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