I'm already on disk 17 of the Debian install.
I don't want Kernel 2.4.x  I want 2.2.x, aint paranoia wonderful!

Sam.



Shawn wrote:

>On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 12:43:03 -0500
>Sam MacDonald <smac at visi.com> wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Not to be an A$$hole but
>>
>>http://www.slackware.com/install/
>>
>>I didn not find that at the above site, I'm using Slackware 7.0, from 
>>FDD, I don't have the CD's.
>>
>>And I'm going to use Debian because the documentation is straight 
>>forward and I have the 26 diskettes that I need.
>>
>>    
>>
>
>Sam,
>  Out of curiosity, why are you using such an old version of Slack?  It's like going back to RH 6.2 or older.  The last time I did a floppy install was in 8.0 because my cd-rom is SCSI and doesn't auto boot.  At that time the root and boot disks were bare.i and color.gz I think.  You can do a floppy install for the basics still with the a and n series.  Then you can continue on with a netowrk install.
>
>  Take a look here for more information if you are still interested in Slack.
>
>http://www.slackware.com/book/
>
>  Also, look at the 4MB laptop How-to on tldp.org as it can help you out more.
>
>  FWIW, I find the Slack install to be more straight forward than any other distro.  But, if you want to stick with Debian, by all means do so.  
>
>
>  
>


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