Re: Debian install on blank HD

1999-04-06 Thread John Galt
write the disk1_4's to floppy, make a rescue disk and a drivers disk, and try to install from floppy and apt-get needed packages from ftp.debian.org is what I'd do in your situation. YMMV On Sun, 4 Apr 1999, Mike Glass wrote: > Hi. I'd like to install Debian 2.0 on the hard drive of my 386DX-40

Re: Debian install on blank HD

1999-04-05 Thread Kent West
Mike Glass wrote:  Hi. I'd like to install Debian 2.0 on the hard drive of my 386DX-40, which has been wiped clean. I can't boot from the CD-Rom, and am having some major problems getting it to work. Any suggestions? -Mike You can either:  1) Boot from a DOS floppy that has the CD drivers so yo

Re: Debian install on blank HD

1999-04-05 Thread ktb
> Mike Glass wrote: > > Hi. I'd like to install Debian 2.0 on the hard drive of my 386DX-40, > which has been wiped clean. I can't boot from the CD-Rom, and am > having some major problems getting it to work. Any suggestions? > > -Mike I've only done cdrom installations so far but have you check