Re: Baking my own bootable potato using mkisofs

2000-08-23 Thread David Z Maze
csj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: csj> I would like to know how to make my own bootable Debian csj> installation CD, WITHOUT the use of those humongous *.iso csj> files. For some reason my ISP frequently turns in abysmal ftp csj> transfer rates. I plan to use a web grabber, pavuk, to snarf the csj>

Re: Baking my own bootable potato using mkisofs

2000-08-22 Thread Olaf Meeuwissen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I would like to know how to make my own bootable Debian installation CD, > WITHOUT the use of those humongous *.iso files. For some reason my ISP > frequently turns in abysmal ftp transfer rates. I plan to use a web > grabber, pavuk, to snarf the packages off the net. >

Baking my own bootable potato using mkisofs

2000-08-22 Thread csj
Hi, I'm a long time user of RPM-based distributions (Redhat, Suse, Demo Linux and especially Mandrake). My only experience with Debian is with Linuxcare's Bootable Business Card. I would like to know how to make my own bootable Debian installation CD, WITHOUT the use of those humongous *.iso files