On Sep 10, 2016, at 3:41 AM, Andrew M.A. Cater
wrote:
>
> Download DVD1. Install a minimum system from it (if it has enough for you,
> build the whole system). In fact, the netinst will work and produce a
> _really_ minimal base system if you don't add a network mirror.
>
> Use apt-key add t
On Fri, Sep 09, 2016 at 10:05:13PM -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
> It's a long story, but I need to install a fresh-out-of-the-box Debian amd64
> Lenny system.
>
> I found ftp.us.debian.org/debian-archive/debian/ which has installer images
> for old Debian releases, including Lenny. The README file s
Le 14.04.2014 18:23, Chris Angelico a écrit :
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 2:20 AM,
wrote:
The package my colleague needs is iptraf, from lenny.
Is it the same as iptraf in Wheezy?
https://packages.debian.org/stable/net/iptraf
ChrisA
It seems yes, there are only 2 debian versions between th
On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 2:20 AM, wrote:
> The package my colleague needs is iptraf, from lenny.
Is it the same as iptraf in Wheezy?
https://packages.debian.org/stable/net/iptraf
ChrisA
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Le 14.04.2014 18:08, Reco a écrit :
Hi.
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 05:59:20PM +0200,
berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Hi.
We have the need at work to install a package on a lenny Debian.
I know that it's quite old ( older than oldstable btw! ) but I only
learned it's existence at the momen
Hi.
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 05:59:20PM +0200, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
> Hi.
>
> We have the need at work to install a package on a lenny Debian.
>
> I know that it's quite old ( older than oldstable btw! ) but I only
> learned it's existence at the moment. To do things quickly, we h
On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 04:10:29PM -0800, Rick Thomas wrote:
> Would I have better luck with a DVD, where I wouldn't need to get
> anything from the network mirrors until after the installation is
> complete?
Yes.
Kind regards
Philipp Kern
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On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 09:48:41AM -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 April 2010 22:11:00 Rob Owens wrote:
> > My understanding is that live-helper must build the kernel so that
> > certain modules necessary to the live system get included. I confess
> > that I don't completely
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
On Wednesday 28 April 2010 20:35:29 Rob Owens wrote:
If I were to install a bare-bones Squeeze system, then add Lenny
repositories and declare Lenny to be the Default-Release in apt.conf,
can I expect to have many problems installing a full desktop environment
from
On Wednesday 28 April 2010 22:11:00 Rob Owens wrote:
> My understanding is that live-helper must build the kernel so that
> certain modules necessary to the live system get included. I confess
> that I don't completely understand that answer, but it's what I was told
> by the developer.
You shoul
On Wednesday 28 April 2010 20:35:29 Rob Owens wrote:
> If I were to install a bare-bones Squeeze system, then add Lenny
> repositories and declare Lenny to be the Default-Release in apt.conf,
> can I expect to have many problems installing a full desktop environment
> from the Lenny repos? (Gnome,
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 08:17:57PM -0700, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> Rob Owens wrote:
>
>> I use a Debian-Live USB and I like to run Lenny because of the
>> infrequent updates. But one of my laptops requires the Squeeze kernel
>> in order for wifi to work. I've been told by the Debian-Live developer
Rob Owens wrote:
I use a Debian-Live USB and I like to run Lenny because of the
infrequent updates. But one of my laptops requires the Squeeze kernel
in order for wifi to work. I've been told by the Debian-Live developer
that I cannot install alternate kernels on my live system (otherwise I'd
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 06:02:18PM -0800, Greg Madden wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 April 2010 05:35:29 pm Rob Owens wrote:
> > If I were to install a bare-bones Squeeze system, then add Lenny
> > repositories and declare Lenny to be the Default-Release in apt.conf,
> > can I expect to have many problem
On Wednesday 28 April 2010 05:35:29 pm Rob Owens wrote:
> If I were to install a bare-bones Squeeze system, then add Lenny
> repositories and declare Lenny to be the Default-Release in apt.conf,
> can I expect to have many problems installing a full desktop environment
> from the Lenny repos? (Gno
On Wednesday 28 April 2010 05:35:29 pm Rob Owens wrote:
> If I were to install a bare-bones Squeeze system, then add Lenny
> repositories and declare Lenny to be the Default-Release in apt.conf,
> can I expect to have many problems installing a full desktop environment
> from the Lenny repos? (Gno
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Siju George:
>>
>> Where do I get usb install images for lenny and how do I write it to
>> the USB drive?
>
> In the installation manual. :)
>
> Wait, lmgtfy:
> http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch04s03.html.en
>
Thanks jochen :-)
Siju George:
>
> Where do I get usb install images for lenny and how do I write it to
> the USB drive?
In the installation manual. :)
Wait, lmgtfy:
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch04s03.html.en
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> I have vista 64 and fedora 10 installed The bootloader is GRUB. I am
> looking to install Lenny in place of fedora. What would be the right
> way to approach it?
Not sure if this applies to Vista too (I assume it would), but I just set up
a friend's computer to dual-boot XP/Debian in place of
On Wed, 19 Aug 2009 13:19:50 -0400
Roman Gelfand wrote:
> I have vista 64 and fedora 10 installed The bootloader is GRUB. I am
> looking to install Lenny in place of fedora. What would be the right
> way to approach it?
Backup all the files you need, download a suitable CD-image, burn it
to C
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Roman Gelfand wrote:
> I have vista 64 and fedora 10 installed The bootloader is GRUB. I am
> looking to install Lenny in place of fedora. What would be the right
> way to approach it?
Back-up current stuff, d'load the .iso, burn it to cd and boot off of that d
In <4a140dad.6020...@yahoo.com>, Marc Shapiro wrote:
>Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
>> In <4a125119.8030...@yahoo.com>, Marc Shapiro wrote:
>>> I then chrooted into /mnt/debinst, again, and did:
>>> cd \dev
>>> MAKEDEV generic
>> Instead of this, since you have a running Linux system, I wou
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
In <4a125119.8030...@yahoo.com>, Marc Shapiro wrote:
I then chrooted into /mnt/debinst, again, and did:
cd \dev
MAKEDEV generic
Instead of this, since you have a running Linux system, I would suggest
doing (from outside the chroot):
mount -o rbin
In <4a125119.8030...@yahoo.com>, Marc Shapiro wrote:
>I then chrooted into /mnt/debinst, again, and did:
> cd \dev
> MAKEDEV generic
Instead of this, since you have a running Linux system, I would suggest
doing (from outside the chroot):
mount -o rbind /dev /mnt/debinst/dev
That woul
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