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
Hi Paul,
Could you not 'pinch' (i.e. borrow) a CD from one of the other PCs?
Shouldn't be difficult to install it on your PC temporarily, especially
if it's IDE.
As for DHCP, install the dhcpcd package (the client) and it should work
out of the box (it did for me in a similar case (firewall,
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