On 6/2/07, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/31/07, Serena Cantor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I have mounted debian-40r0-i386-CD-1.iso at /cd1
> >
> >how to add a line in sources.list?
On 31.05.07 14:06, Kushal Kumaran wrote:
> You use apt-cdrom to add cdroms to sources.
> On 5/31/07, Serena Cantor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I have mounted debian-40r0-i386-CD-1.iso at /cd1
> >
> >how to add a line in sources.list?
On 31.05.07 14:06, Kushal Kumaran wrote:
> You use apt-cdrom to add cdroms to sources.list. The manpage says
> that simply adding lines to sources.l
On 5/31/07, Serena Cantor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have mounted debian-40r0-i386-CD-1.iso at /cd1
how to add a line in sources.list?
You use apt-cdrom to add cdroms to sources.list. The manpage says
that simply adding lines to sources.list will not work. The
--no-mount option to apt-cdr
I have mounted debian-40r0-i386-CD-1.iso at /cd1
how to add a line in sources.list?
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Op donderdag 1 februari 2001 21:02, schreef Sébastien Gingras:
> I'm trying to download the CD image from a FTP site.
> A required .DLL file, CYGWIN1.DLL, was not found.
Look if the mentioned file is in the directory you unpacked
the pseudo-image kit in (it should be). All the files should be
in
I'm trying to download the CD image from a FTP site.
I got the Pseudo-Image Kit Version 2.0 readme and
I followed the instruction on how to download the Pseudo-image cd.
It's to be mentioned that I'm doing the download and rsync on a Win98
machine and I did get the right Kit to get the files and sy
on Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 09:06:40AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hello,Where can I retrieve the offical Debian CD images?
> "ftp.debian.org" is too slow. With the pseudo-image program it is
> too difficult to match versions between the file list, ftp download
>
Too slow means 10K/sec.Thanks for the link.> At: >
http://www.linuxiso.org/debian.html > > Not sure what you mean by "too slow"
though, I'm d/ling the first > disk right now at 20-25K/sec and looks to be
a 6-7 hour session. > John
Doug
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,Where can I retrieve the offical Debian CD images?
> "ftp.debian.org" is too slow. With the pseudo-image program it is too
> difficult to match versions between the file list, ftp download and image
> file.Thank you.
>
>
At:
http://www.linuxiso.org/de
Hello,Where can I retrieve the offical Debian CD images? "ftp.debian.org"
is too slow. With the pseudo-image program it is too difficult to match
versions between the file list, ftp download and image file.Thank you.
Doug
http://www.dougdine.com
http://openrock.net has completed a project to produce an installable
debian CD image fitting on a Credit Card.
Check it out. The 50MB iso can be used to install a Debian System with
most of the usual features anywhere. Just keep it in your purse. Can even
be used to install servers since it
Thus spake Ron Stordahl on Fri, May 19, 2000 at 05:31:15PM CDT
>
> Here is what puzzles me. I have the impression that I am using the CD just
> to load a basic system, to give me the capability to proceed further with an
> http install, as such I would have thought that either way I would end up
Could you indicate theURL wher you got the iso image from?
Ron Stordahl wrote:
> I am experimenting with installs of frozen potato and this is a puzzle (to
> me):
>
> Using a CD ISO image I downloaded of potato about a month ago I do a CD Boot
> to install the base system, then I select http for
I am experimenting with installs of frozen potato and this is a puzzle (to
me):
Using a CD ISO image I downloaded of potato about a month ago I do a CD Boot
to install the base system, then I select http for the access method. Doing
so I end up with Kernel version 2.2.14.
Using a new ISO image I
Many CD programs will take ISO image files. I don't have instructions on
many yet, here are the two I have so far.
Thanks
Bruce
Here are notes for writing Debian's ISO 9660 CD image files using various
CD-writing programs:
"Cdwrite"
Cdwrite is in a free Debian package. Most
I can download the Debian Linux Distribution CD image from Debian FTP
site. But anyone can tell me what CD-Writer software should I use to
write the image to the CD-W?
Thank you in advance.
Alex.
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