I did try it, just for kicks since I already had Debian installed. It works just as advertised. It will detect which processor you have, and download appropriate net install (daily build if I am not mistaken) for Etch and then offer you a chance to install it next boot. The install works just as if you booted it from a CD.
Really? There is one particular aspect I'm concerned with: Will it really put Debian on its own partition or is it one of those Linux-in-a-file-inside-a-windows-partition crazy things? I looked a lot in the net for this information but I can't find it anywhere. Joe
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