Paul Johnson wrote:
On Sunday 28 November 2004 11:51 pm, rogerwphx wrote:
I installed debian and it boots up in bash ok, but the cdrom images
are .iso images. How do you upgrade the installation from bash with
iso's.
What's wrong with using apt-get over the network?
Good point. Nothing. However
rogerwphx wrote:
> I did burn the images to cdrom and when I down,oaded it it was in iso
> format. I chose downloading by ftp since I had a decent broadband access
> and saw no problem until I tried to get past the first cd.
> Would it be easier to just download it as a collection of small files
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On Monday 29 November 2004 1:43 pm, Steven Jones wrote:
> You can mount the iso's as file systems
That doesn't particularly answer the question of why you're trying to
upgrade the hard way...
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Paul
You can mount the iso's as file systems
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Steven
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From: Paul Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: cdrom upgrade
On Sunday 28 November 2004 11:51 pm, rogerwphx wrote
On Sunday 28 November 2004 11:51 pm, rogerwphx wrote:
> I installed debian and it boots up in bash ok, but the cdrom images
> are .iso images. How do you upgrade the installation from bash with
> iso's.
What's wrong with using apt-get over the network?
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Paul Johnson
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I did burn the images to cdrom and when I down,oaded it it was in iso
format. I chose downloading by ftp since I had a decent broadband access
and saw no problem until I tried to get past the first cd.
Would it be easier to just download it as a collection of small files
and redo it?
Roger
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On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 07:51:00AM +, rogerwphx wrote:
> I installed debian and it boots up in bash ok, but the cdrom images are
> .iso images. How do you upgrade the installation from bash with iso's.
I don't quite understand - did you download the cdrom images
but not burn them onto CDs or
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