On Sun, Jun 30, 2002 at 06:09:31AM -0500, Matthew S. Hallacy wrote:
> > <distrowar>
> > This is simply not true.  I've installed Debian at least a dozen
> > times, and never had to install the base on floppies.  Although
> > I *did* download the images when I was thinking about trying to
> > install Debian on an old 386 laptop with no CDROM.  :-)
> > 
> 
> [note: I'm talking about a 'net install for the people who either
> don't have a CD-ROM drive on the system in question, don't have
> a burner, or don't feel like downloading the massive amount of CDs
> they don't need]
> 
> What do you think those 6(?) floppies are? Yes, I eventually used
> toms root-boot to get the system up (1 floppy!) then wget'd the 
> base tgz from there, but it was a non-standard and non-supported
> method of running the install.

Please do not persist in your mistake!

You need maximum threee floppies (root/boot + network driver) to install
debian over the network. While it is true that you need to download the
big drivers.tar.gz file, you just need a network driver out of it.

florin

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"If it's not broken, let's fix it till it is."

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