steflik wrote: > Kent, > Woody isn't on the system, it "was" on the system until I > repartitioned the harddrive and formatted it. > The question is really... is there a problem with the net-driver > diskette as it hangs when trying to load the yenta socket driver? > > Dick Steflik > Ah, misunderstood your post.
But this is an excellent example of why replies should be kept on-list; I have no clue about PCMCIA networking and "yenta". By keeping the reply on-list, you have a better chance of getting an answer from someone who does know somewhat of such things. (And the exchange gets archived for future seekers of the same information.) Sorry I don't have an answer for you. (And btw, top-posting is discouraged on this list, in favor of post-response-post-response interspersing.) > Kent West wrote: > >> Robert Vangel wrote: >> >>> Dick Steflik wrote: >>> >>>> I have a Toshiba Portege 3015ct that I've een running a very old >>>> install >>>> of woody on and have been trying to upgrade to sarge. I have to do >>>> this >>>> by booting from floppies as there is no CDROM. >>> >>> Is there no network access on the laptop at all? If not, can you not >>> edit /etc/apt/sources.list to use sarge and do a dist-upgrade? >> >> Agreed; since you already have Woody on the system, if Woody works on >> the network, you just upgrade. No need to reinstall from scratch using >> Sarge. >> >> Debian - Install once; upgrade forever. > -- Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]