On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 05:34:05PM +1000, Darren Walsh wrote:
> I've been trying to install debian woody. I first tried the disk's but it
> lacked the old "base" file and when trying to install it was looking for a
> RELEASE file under a certain directory which of course I didnt have. I then
> t
I've been trying to install debian woody. I first tried the disk's but it
lacked the old "base" file and when trying to install it was looking for a
RELEASE file under a certain directory which of course I didnt have. I then
tried downloading the iso's. They are in some strange "raw" format. I t
On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 12:11:48PM -0600, Luis Gustavo Madrigal Salazar wrote:
> I have 4 .raw files that are suppose to be debian potato's distribution.
> But how do I get a bootable CD from them? Do I need a special program to
> do that?
> thanks!
just burn them to CDs and
I have 4 .raw files that are suppose to be debian potato's distribution.
But how do I get a bootable CD from them? Do I need a special program to
do that?
thanks!
Rik Burt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I have figured out how to get the raw tar.gz files for the dpkg
> package.
Do you mean the file data.tar.gz? Or did you download source code?
> How do I know where to put these files once I get them
> ungzipped and untarred?
`tar tzvf data.tar.gz' will giv
I have figured out how to get the raw tar.gz files for the dpkg
package. How do I know where to put these files once I get them
ungzipped and untarred? Is there a way for my system to do that
automatically? (I know that is what dselect is for but it is currently
broke)
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