ectly!!
Thanks a lot!
Paul.
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 13 October 1998 17:46
>To:Moore, Paul
>Cc:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Getting at Debian distribution files
>
>"Moore, Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> write
> An alternative would be to mount the CD on a Windows 95 or NT box on the
> LAN, and pull the packages off the CD via FTP or NFS, but this would
> require a FTP/NFS server for 95 or NT which will handle translation of
> filenames based on TRANS.TBL files - something which I haven't been able
> t
"Moore, Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| I'm trying to install Debian on a PC at work. I have the Debian 2.0
| Official CD from CheapBytes, which installed fine on my home PC (which
| has a CD drive).
[snip]
| I have a network connection, so I could get the stuff from the debian
| ftp site direc
milar case (firewall, DHCP leases,
etc., but with a CD on my PC so installation was a tad simpler).
Martin
>From: "Moore, Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "'Debian Users'"
>Subject: Getting at Debian distribution files
>Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 16:11:5
Hi,
I'm trying to install Debian on a PC at work. I have the Debian 2.0
Official CD from CheapBytes, which installed fine on my home PC (which
has a CD drive).
The work PC has no CD drive, but it *does* have a network connection.
I have got the install through to the point of running dselect as r
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