The prefered way to install deb is with a net install.  you can get the
floppies (4 or 5) from ftp.debian.org, and then use them to get started.
Then all of your packages will be downloaded during the install.

They make potato iso's available, but it is tough to find a woody iso.  I
just checked www.linuxiso.org and it looks like they've just got potato.
There are instructions to create your own iso, but that is rather tricky I
think.  I have seen them, but they are tough to come by.

-Dan Rue
UND Computer Science

On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Rodd Ahrenstorff wrote:

> I am going to try Debian for the first time :)  But every ftp site I have
> found doesn't list woody.  What URL can I use to download the ISO for Woody?
>
> Thanks...
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