Once upon a time, I heard Gary Hennigan say
> I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but if I were in this
> situation I'd try to just "tar xzf base2_2.tgz" with base2_2.tgz being
> available in main/disks-i386/current. That contains a complete base
> install of Debian and I don't think th
Once upon a time, I heard Gary Hennigan say
> I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but if I were in this
> situation I'd try to just "tar xzf base2_2.tgz" with base2_2.tgz being
> available in main/disks-i386/current. That contains a complete base
> install of Debian and I don't think th
Ringo De Smet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have an empty harddisk installed, and I want to installing Debian
>packages to create a working Debian system. I have unpacked the dpkg
>package (ar -x and then tar xfz data.tar.gz) on my working RedHat
>system. I now want to install packages using
>
>dp
Ringo De Smet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have an empty harddisk installed, and I want to installing Debian
> packages to create a working Debian system. I have unpacked the dpkg
> package (ar -x and then tar xfz data.tar.gz) on my working RedHat
> system. I now want to install packages using
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