rogerwphx wrote:
I downloaded the full cd images
all 14? Lucky you.
And how long did that take?
H.
and the first cd booted and installed
just fine. I don't know how to upgrade the installation using the images
for the other disks from bash.
Thanks for any help,
Roger
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Just put the cdrom cdrom of the other images on the cd drive, and type as root:
apt-cdrom add
and it will add the cd resources for your computes.
[]s, Leonardo.
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 20:53:23 +, rogerwphx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I downloaded the full cd images and the first cd booted an
I downloaded the full cd images and the first cd booted and installed
just fine. I don't know how to upgrade the installation using the images
for the other disks from bash.
Thanks for any help,
Roger
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I decided to check out the new installer and made a potato cdrom.
When I install it I reach the point when I need to install the
kernel and modules. I select cdrom and it finds the directory within
instmnt. I hit continue, and after a little scanning of the cd a message
appears telling me that it
Dear Sirs:
I am having a problem installing linux on my system. I have the install
on CDROM and I can't get the system to see my CDROM. I have tried with
Debian, RedHat and Caldera Open Linux Lite and I can't seem to get through
the install. I know that the aztcd module is the module for my
pro
Just received the Debian 1.3.1 custom CD from Cheapbytes. I run the
ezstart.bat, specified DROP-IN-DEBIAN, specified driver letter 'D'.
It copied 150 MB of stuff to d:/os directory ok. Then I tried to
run d:\did.bat which display the following message and hung.
Any idea what might be the problem
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