Well, after a quick google, I found a jigdo file and template here:
http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Debian/2004-04/0874.html
I also found files for Sarge to be located here, but no iso images:
http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/debian/dists/sarge/
Mark
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Am Dienstag, 18. Dezember 2007 schrieb Rick Thomas:
> For reasons that aren't worth explaining, I need to install Debian
> Sarge (old-stable) for a little while.
>
> But I can't seem to find the ISO's for it. Does anybody know where
> they are hidden?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Rick
Please look here
http:/
For reasons that aren't worth explaining, I need to install Debian
Sarge (old-stable) for a little while.
But I can't seem to find the ISO's for it. Does anybody know where
they are hidden?
Thanks!
Rick
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On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 07:44:44AM -0500, stan wrote:
> I want to install a new system. My plan is to start with stable floppies,
> and then upgrade to testing.
>
> Where can I find a set of install disks that will allow me to use the
> Resiefs (sp ?) filesystem?
The 'bf2.
I want to install a new system. My plan is to start with stable floppies,
and then upgrade to testing.
Where can I find a set of install disks that will allow me to use the
Resiefs (sp ?) filesystem?
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On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 07:30:10 -0500
John Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris Tillman suggested...
>
> >Check out people.debian.org/~blade,
> >I think there is a later & greater bf24 version there.
>
> And it worked perfectly! Well, still didn't recognize the D-Link that
> it should have,
Chris Tillman suggested...
>Check out people.debian.org/~blade,
>I think there is a later & greater bf24 version there.
And it worked perfectly! Well, still didn't recognize the D-Link that it should have,
but the included eepro100 did work on my onboard, so I'm quite the happy.
Thanks to ev
t quite follow.
".iso? Like on the chips on Star Trek?".
In the mean time, I'm working under the assumption that I have the newest versions of
the bf24 floppies, but, just in case...
uname-ing the install disks gives me
Linux (none) 2.4.18-bf2.4 #1 Son Apr 14 09:53:28 CEST 200
On Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 12:56PM, Donald Spoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 23:35:41 -0500
>> John Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Once again, a million thanks for all your help. Despite my continuing
>>>inability to install, ev
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 23:35:41 -0500
John Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Once again, a million thanks for all your help. Despite my continuing
inability to install, everyone's help is really quite appreciated, and
is truly making me feel I've made the right choice in dist
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 23:35:41 -0500
John Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Once again, a million thanks for all your help. Despite my continuing
> inability to install, everyone's help is really quite appreciated, and
> is truly making me feel I've made the right choice in distros to
> attempt.
Once again, a million thanks for all your help. Despite my continuing inability to
install, everyone's help is really quite appreciated, and is truly making me feel I've
made the right choice in distros to attempt.
On Tuesday, March 18, 2003, at 10:50PM, Bob Proulx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
John Fisher wrote:
> Unfortunately, I'm having the exact same problem. I purchased and
> installed the DFE-530TX+ Driver, disabled the onboard via the BIOS,
> and tried with the 2.4 floppys. Again, no network option appears,
Should work. Note the *should*.
> nor is there an explicit 8139too dr
On Tuesday, March 18, 2003, at 02:06AM, Bob Proulx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>John Fisher wrote:
>> Even with 2.4, I get the same failures, despite that it seems from all I
>> read that eepro100 should work.
>
>I think everyone said it was "likely" to work. But without seeing
>the /proc/pci o
John Fisher wrote:
> Even with 2.4, I get the same failures, despite that it seems from all I
> read that eepro100 should work.
I think everyone said it was "likely" to work. But without seeing
the /proc/pci output it is hard to say.
> cat /proc/pci says (I hope this is the right part)
>
> Bus
Many, massive, thanks to all who have been helping me with this. My combined replies
to a few suggestions: (apologies if this is a dupe. Had a mail.app hiccup)
Even with 2.4, I get the same failures, despite that it seems from all I read that
eepro100 should work. DO I need to play with that pa
First, Welcome to Debian!
If this is your first installation, you may not be aware of the option
to install with a 2.4 kernel. To do this, type "bf24" at the first
prompt. And I'd recommend using Reiserfs or ext3 for the root partition.
Since the motherboard is Intel, it's a good bet nigh unto ce
John Fisher wrote:
On Sunday, March 16, 2003, at 06:42PM, sean finney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote(heavy snippage):
Due to lack of funds and lack of access to CD-burner, I was hoping to use the Floppies / net install option to install to my new comp ( Intel D845GBV moterboard with onboard LAN ).
John Fisher wrote:
> Good afternoon. I am having a problem installing Debian (my first
> install of any Linux, actually) and was hoping someone might be able
> to render assistance.
Don't hesitate to ask questions.
> Due to lack of funds and lack of access to CD-burner, I was hoping
> to use the
On Sunday, March 16, 2003, at 06:42PM, sean finney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote(heavy
snippage):
>> Due to lack of funds and lack of access to CD-burner, I was hoping to use the
>> Floppies / net install option to install to my new comp ( Intel D845GBV moterboard
>> with onboard LAN ).
>do you
hiya,
On Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 06:13:52PM -0500, John Fisher wrote:
> Good afternoon. I am having a problem installing Debian (my first install of any
> Linux, actually) and was hoping someone might be able to render assistance.
congrats, and good luck, hope you enjoy the ride :)
> Due to lack
Good afternoon. I am having a problem installing Debian (my first install of any
Linux, actually) and was hoping someone might be able to render assistance.
Due to lack of funds and lack of access to CD-burner, I was hoping to use the Floppies
/ net install option to install to my new comp ( In
, but I dont know(any suggestions or recomendations). Anyway,
the point is I want to make some custom install disks from my kernel.
Anyhelp?
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> To make *my* matters worse, my card (a vanilla Realted-8139
> based PCMCIA card, whose manufacturer has not even included
> its name on the package) is not supported with the standard
> pcmcia-cs package. On the other hand, recompiling a new 2.4.9
> stock kernel with in-kernel PCMCIA support
Rogério Brito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yes, exactly that bug. The problem is that the modules are not
> present in the /target/lib/modules/2.2.19/pcmcia directory (in
> fact, there is no pcmcia directory). I had been bitten by this
> bug and I saw at least one more per
On Aug 18 2001, Greg Wiley wrote:
> On Saturday, August 18, 2001 12:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > BTW, which bug did you discover? Any problems with
> > PCMCIA hardware installation?
>
> Yep. The running log on one of the consoles claims that some files
> or a directory are missing. I'll r
On Saturday, August 18, 2001 12:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I would like to report a bug on the install disks
>> for the "testing" [...]
> BTW, which bug did you discover? Any problems with
> PCMCIA hardware installation?
Yep. The running log on one of t
#include
Greg Wiley wrote on Fri Aug 17, 2001 um 11:56:27PM:
> I would like to report a bug on
> the install disks for the "testing"
> distribution. My inclination is
> to file against "installation" but
> I am not sure. How does one
> report a possible
On Aug 17 2001, Greg Wiley wrote:
> I would like to report a bug on the install disks for the "testing"
> distribution. My inclination is to file against "installation" but
> I am not sure. How does one report a possible defect in the
> installation disks?
I would like to report a bug on
the install disks for the "testing"
distribution. My inclination is
to file against "installation" but
I am not sure. How does one
report a possible defect in the
installation disks?
Thanks,
-=greg
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 03:51:46PM -, Brian Schramm wrote:
> I need to install a system that does not have hardware support with the
> current boot disks for install. I have a kernel that will work on the machine
> on my debian potato machine here. I would like to know how to make a boot
> di
I need to install a system that does not have hardware support with the
current boot disks for install. I have a kernel that will work on the machine
on my debian potato machine here. I would like to know how to make a boot
disk for install that will use that kernel. I installed the boot-floppy
I have been looking for a Spanish-language set of install disks; i get
the impression from the Spanish installation instructions that such an install
set exists, but i can't seem to find it anywhere. Is there something i'm
missing? Some site i haven't seen yet? Any po
It appears that we still have the same broken set of install disks from
the third of this monhth on the ftp server.
Any chance of getting a newer version, that might work, any time soon?
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do the potato boot-disks contain the base package selecion menue? i used
the disks from before a week and did run in troubel with this.
gerhard
I've got an unofficial install-disk set for slink, with version 5.1.12
of the aic7xxx driver... slightly newer than the version in slink's
diskset. It's at "http://www.debian.org/~adric/aic7xxx/slink/";.
If that doesn't work, and you know of a particular version of
As a lab exercise for a course that I teach, I have in the past
had my students install and configure Debian using floppies to
get the base system up and running. These same systems, however,
do not boot using the slink disks.
The system locks up in the boot sequence after downloading
SCSI instru
Daniel J. Brosemer writes:
> I remember someone mentioning that PPP support was on the install disks.
> 1) is pppconfig on the install disks? (the base system)
It is in the base system.
> 2) does it simplify setup for PAP dialup?
I think so (but then I wrote it).
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I remember someone mentioning that PPP support was on the install disks.
I am about to install debian on a machine via PPP/ftp if possible. The
ISP that my friend is with uses PAP, and I have had no luck setting up PAP
in the past (though I have never used pppconfig) so I have two questions.
1
That would probably suffice, then - at least once slink becomes
stable... I'm afraid I don't know how difficult (or trivial) it would be
to use the slink images for installing hamm.
In any event, when I first put those images together I don't think that
the versions in slink were yet available.
Gregory T. Norris writes:
> I just wanted to let people know that I've sent Doug Ledford an
> unofficial set of installation-disk images for hamm, including version
> 5.1.2 of the aic7xxx driver, which he's agreed to make available at the
> aic7xxx ftp-site (ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/aic/). The
I just wanted to let people know that I've sent Doug Ledford an
unofficial set of installation-disk images for hamm, including version
5.1.2 of the aic7xxx driver, which he's agreed to make available at the
aic7xxx ftp-site (ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/aic/). They include the
rescue and drivers disks
Some time around 17 Jun 1998 17:51:39 PDT,
Tor Slettnes wrote:
>
> The Debian Hamm tree contains binaries for i386, alpha, m68k, sparc
> and powerpc; but only install disks for the first four of these
> architectures.
>
> How does one obtain install disks
The Debian Hamm tree contains binaries for i386, alpha, m68k, sparc
and powerpc; but only install disks for the first four of these
architectures.
How does one obtain install disks or a pointer to an install procedure
for Debian on PowerPC/PowerMac?
Thanks
-tor
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On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 10:04:07AM -0700, Joel Klecker wrote:
> >i don't think there will be a Debian for the Mac version of the powerPC as
>
> Wrong, I am working on just such a thing, powerpc.debian.org is a Motorola
> StarMax Mac clone of some sort (I'm not clear on the details since the
> mac
At 23:23 -0400 1998-04-19, Alain Toussaint wrote:
>> where are they? I see a directory for disks-i386 and several other
>> platforms (alpha, sparc and m68k) but no disks-powerpc.
>>
>> So how does one get started installing Debian on a PowerPC MAC, and where
>> are the instructions?
>>
>
>i don't
At 14:59 +1200 1998-04-20, Richard L Shepherd wrote:
>where are they? I see a directory for disks-i386 and several other
>platforms (alpha, sparc and m68k) but no disks-powerpc.
There aren't any, the port is not quite to the point that install disks can
be made. We are very close, ho
> Thanx for the reply. So how does one get started with the IBM PowerPC
> then if there are no disks-powerpc?
you check elsewhere for now,it's a very real possibility that Debian
developper are crafting a very good distribution but that need time and
they seem to be very busy (with the release of
On Sun, 19 Apr 1998, Alain Toussaint wrote:
> > where are they? I see a directory for disks-i386 and several other
> > platforms (alpha, sparc and m68k) but no disks-powerpc.
> >
> > So how does one get started installing Debian on a PowerPC MAC, and where
> > are the instructions?
> >
>
> i d
> where are they? I see a directory for disks-i386 and several other
> platforms (alpha, sparc and m68k) but no disks-powerpc.
>
> So how does one get started installing Debian on a PowerPC MAC, and where
> are the instructions?
>
i don't think there will be a Debian for the Mac version of the
where are they? I see a directory for disks-i386 and several other
platforms (alpha, sparc and m68k) but no disks-powerpc.
So how does one get started installing Debian on a PowerPC MAC, and where
are the instructions?
TIA
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How soon before another batch of install disks are uploaded? The ones are
there presently are buggy. This latest is better then previous versions I
must admit.
Thanks
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On Tue, 17 Mar 1998, Wolfgang Gernot Bauer wrote:
> where can I find the Debian 2.0-installdisks? Those in
> /debian/hamm/main/disks-386 are labled 1.3
I'm pretty sure you were just looking at some outdated docs. The
basecont.txt shows what is on the disk and the
ii libc6 2.0.7pr
Hi,
where can I find the Debian 2.0-installdisks? Those in
/debian/hamm/main/disks-386 are labled 1.3
Thanx, Gernot
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I am almost reluctant to reply further to this (probably unfortunately
not reluctant enough).
I don't personally know anyone that trys to install an operating
system without reading about how to do the task. I don't personally
care one way or the other what name was assigned to the disk.
Howeve
> > I've heard of others having problems with getting a working version of
the
> > installation disks and I've tried doing what was suggested in each case
-
> > "download the image and write to a fresh floppy and try again" -
however,
> > that hasn't been helping in my case.
> >
> > The boot/rescu
On Thu, 16 Jan 1997, Kevin Traas wrote:
>
> I've heard of others having problems with getting a working version of the
> installation disks and I've tried doing what was suggested in each case -
> "download the image and write to a fresh floppy and try again" - however,
> that hasn't been helping
I suspect these problems have something to do with the Linux floppy
driver. I have experienced problems reading the base floppies on one
Pentium laptop here at Pixar. I think it was _temperature_sensitive_
(it worked best when just turned on) but the BIOS and DOS/Windows95
floppy drivers had no pr
I've heard of others having problems with getting a working version of the
installation disks and I've tried doing what was suggested in each case -
"download the image and write to a fresh floppy and try again" - however,
that hasn't been helping in my case.
The boot/rescue disk works perfectly
From: Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Sun, 8 Sep 1996, Rosenberg Yigal wrote:
> > to remind you the file are :
> > 1) base12-4.bin
> > 2) base14-3.bin
> >
> You can't mix base12 with base14 images. Base12 are for 1.2 meg 5 1/4"
> floppies and base14 are for 1.4 meg 3 1/2" floppies. You shoul
On Sun, 8 Sep 1996, Rosenberg Yigal wrote:
>
> > What's wrong with base14-3.bin ? It's been on the FTP site for at least
> > a month with no other complaint.
> >
> I don't know whats wrong with them . But :
> 1)
> when I created the disks , I could not install the "base " pkg.
> 2)
>
> What's wrong with base14-3.bin ? It's been on the FTP site for at least
> a month with no other complaint.
>
I don't know whats wrong with them . But :
1)
when I created the disks , I could not install the "base " pkg.
2)
So I downloaded the files again -> the same bug.
3)
For l
The boot-floppies package contains all scripts used to build boot floppies.
What's wrong with base14-3.bin ? It's been on the FTP site for at least
a month with no other complaint.
Thanks
Bruce
I tried to install the latest dest' of debian 1.1.8 .
But there is a problem with the last Base disk .
base14-3.bin
So how do a make those disks by my self ?
there if a tar file containing all the files that shuld be in these
disks : base1_1.tgz
The Disks are in ../buzz-updates/disks-i386/
Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote:
>
> Hi folks.
>
> I just returned to a pre-1.1 beta PC which has an early verion
> of the ELF system. Here's my problem. I want to update it via
> dpkg-ftp, but I can't find dpkg-ftp! I presume that it has been
> incorporated into the base disks. How to I get it onto
Hi folks.
I just returned to a pre-1.1 beta PC which has an early verion
of the ELF system. Here's my problem. I want to update it via
dpkg-ftp, but I can't find dpkg-ftp! I presume that it has been
incorporated into the base disks. How to I get it onto my system
without messing with my confi
> Where on a CD does the install program on the install disks look for the
> base1_1.tgz file? I'm going to be cutting a CD with 'buzz' and I want to make
> sure I cut it in a useful form :)
It looks for both /base1_1.tgz, and /*/base1.tgz. So your cd will need
to mount
Scott,
Your CD should have base1_1.tgz in /debian/base1_1.tgz . Unfortunately,
the root floppy as distributed does not know how to take advantage of a
local CD, so this won't help right away. We need some more work on the
installation system (a kernel with all CD and SCSI drivers included, and
a s
Where on a CD does the install program on the install disks look for the
base1_1.tgz file? I'm going to be cutting a CD with 'buzz' and I want to make
sure I cut it in a useful form :)
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