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Installing Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 For Intel x86
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Bruce Perens
Sven Rudolph
Igor Grobman
James Treacy
Adam Di Carlo
version 3.0.20, 05 February, 2002
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(C) 1996 Bruce Perens
(C) 1996, 1997 Sven Rudolph
(C) 1998 Igor Grobman, James Treacy
(C) 1998--2002 Adam Di Carlo
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`/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL' in the Debian GNU/Linux distribution
or on the World Wide Web at the GNU website
(http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html). You can also obtain it by
writing to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite
330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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Contents
ÄÚÈÝ
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1. Welcome to Debian
»¶ÓÀ´µ½Debian
1.1. What is Debian?
ʲôÊÇDebian?
1.2. What is GNU/Linux?
ʲôÊÇGNU/Linux?
1.3. What is Debian GNU/Linux?
ʲôÊÇDebian GNU/Linux?
1.4. What is Debian GNU/Hurd?
ʲôÊÇDebian GNU/Hurd?
1.5. Getting Debian
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1.6. Getting the Newest Version of This Document
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1.7. Organization of This Document
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1.8. This Document Has Known Problems
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1.9. About Copyrights and Software Licenses
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2. System Requirements
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2.1. Supported Hardware
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2.2. Installation Media
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2.3. Memory and Disk Space Requirements
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2.4. Network Connectivity Hardware
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2.5. Peripherals and Other Hardware
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2.6. Purchasing Hardware Specifically for GNU/Linux
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3. Before Installing Debian GNU/Linux
°²×°Debian GNU/Linux ֮ǰ
3.1. Overview of the Installation Process
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3.2. Back Up Your Existing Data!
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3.3. Information You Will Need
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3.4. Planning Use of the System
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3.5. Pre-Partitioning for Multi-Boot Systems
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3.6. Pre-Installation Hardware and Operating System Setup
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4. Obtaining System Installation Media
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4.1. Official Debian GNU/Linux CD-ROM Sets
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4.2. Downloading Files from Debian Mirrors
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4.3. Creating Floppies from Disk Images
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4.4. Preparing Files for Hard Disk Booting
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4.5. Automatic Installation
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5. Booting the Installation System
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5.1. Boot Parameter Arguments
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5.2. Booting from a CD-ROM
´ÓCD-ROMÒýµ¼
5.3. Booting from Floppies
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5.4. Booting From a Hard Disk
´ÓÓ²ÅÌÒýµ¼
5.5. Troubleshooting the Install Process
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5.6. Introduction to `dbootstrap'
¡®dbootstrap¡¯½éÉÜ
5.7. ``Release Notes''
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5.8. ``Debian GNU/Linux Installation Main Menu''
¡°Debian GNU/Linux °²×°Ö÷²Ëµ¥¡±
5.9. ``Configure the Keyboard''
¡°ÅäÖüüÅÌ¡±
5.10. Last Chance!
¡°×îºó»ú»á¡±
6. Partitioning for Debian
ΪDebian·ÖÇø
6.1. Deciding on Debian Partitions and Sizes
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6.2. The Directory Tree
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6.3. PC Disk Limitations
PC´ÅÅ̾ÖÏÞÐÔ
6.4. Recommended Partitioning Scheme
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6.5. Device Names in Linux
LinuxÖеÄÉ豸Ãû³Æ
6.6. Debian Partitioning Programs
Debian ·ÖÇø³ÌÐò
6.7. ``Initialize and Activate a Swap Partition''
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6.8. ``Initialize a Linux Partition''
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6.9. ``Mount a Previously-Initialized Partition''
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6.10. Mounting Partitions Not Supported by `dbootstrap'
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7. Installing the Kernel and Base Operating System
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7.1. ``Install Kernel and Driver Modules''
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7.2. NFS
7.3. Network
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7.4. NFS Root
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7.5. ``Configure PCMCIA Support''
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7.6. ``Configure Device Driver Modules''
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7.7. ``Configure the Network''
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7.8. ``Install the Base System''
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8. Booting Into Your New Debian System
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8.1. ``Make System Bootable''
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8.2. ``Make a Boot Floppy''
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8.3. The Moment of Truth
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8.4. Debian Post-Boot (Base) Configuration
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8.5. MD5 Passwords
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8.6. Shadow Passwords
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8.7. Set the Root Password
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8.8. Create an Ordinary User
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8.9. Setting Up PPP
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8.10. Removing PCMCIA
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8.11. Configuring APT
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8.12. Package Installation: Simple or Advanced
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8.13. Simple Package Selection --- The Task Installer
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8.14. Advanced Package Selection with `dselect'
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8.15. Log In
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9. Next Steps and Where to Go From Here
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9.1. If You Are New to Unix
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9.2. Orienting Yourself to Debian
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9.3. Reactivating DOS and Windows
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9.4. Further Reading and Information
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9.5. Compiling a New Kernel
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10. Technical Information on the Boot Floppies
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10.1. Source Code
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10.2. rescue floppy
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10.3. Replacing the rescue floppy Kernel
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11. Appendix
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11.1. Further Information
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11.2. Obtaining Debian GNU/Linux
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11.3. Linux Devices
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12. Administrivia
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12.1. About This Document
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12.2. Contributing to This Document
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12.3. Major Contributions
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12.4. Trademark Acknowledgement
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1. Welcome to Debian
»¶ÓÀ´µ½Debian
--------------------
We are delighted that you have decided to try Debian, and are sure
that you will find that Debian's GNU/Linux distribution is unique.
Debian GNU/Linux brings together high-quality free software from
around the world, integrating it into a coherent whole. We believe
that you will find that the result is truly more than the sum of the
parts.
ÎÒÃǺܸßÐË,ÄãÑ¡Ôñ³¢ÊÔDebian,²¢ÇÒÎÒÃÇÏàÐÅÄ㽫·¢ÏÖDebian GNU/Linux·¢²¼ÊÇΨһµÄ.
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This chapter provides an overview of the Debian Project and Debian
GNU/Linux. If you already know about the Debian Project's history and
the Debian GNU/Linux distribution, feel free to skip to the next
chapter.
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1.1. What is Debian?
ºÎΪDebian?
--------------------
Debian is an all-volunteer organization dedicated to developing free
software and promoting the ideals of the Free Software Foundation.
The Debian Project began in 1993, when Ian Murdock issued an open
invitation to software developers to contribute to a complete and
coherent software distribution based on the relatively new Linux
kernel. That relatively small band of dedicated enthusiasts,
originally funded by the Free Software Foundation
(http://www.fsf.org/fsf/fsf.html) and influenced by the GNU
(http://www.gnu.org/gnu/the-gnu-project.html) philosophy, has grown
over the years into an organization of around 800 _Debian Developers_.
DebianÊÇÒ»¸öÍêÈ«ÓÐÖ¾Ô¸Õß×é³ÉµÄ×éÖ¯,ÖÂÁ¦ÓÚ¿ª·¢×ÔÓÉÈí¼þ,²¢ÌáÉýÁË×ÔÓÉÈí¼þ»ù½ð»áµÄ˼Ïë.
DebianÏîĿʼÓÚ1993Äê,ÄÇʱIan Murdock¿ªÊ¼ÑûÇëÈí¼þ¿ª·¢ÕßΪһ¸ö»ùÓÚÏà¶Ô½ÏеÄLinuxÄÚºË,
ÍêÕû¶øе÷µÄÈí¼þ·¢²¼.ÄǸöÏà¶Ô½ÏСµÄ°®ºÃÕßÍÅÌå,×î³õÊÇÓÉ×ÔÓÉÈí¼þ»ù½ð
(http://www.fsf.org/fsf/fsf.html)×齨µÄ,²¢ÉîÊÜGNU
ÕÜѧ(http://www.gnu.org/gnu/the-gnu-project.html)µÄÓ°Ïì,ÏÖÔÚÒѳɳ¤ÎªÓµÓÐÔ¼800λDebian
¿ª·¢ÕßµÄ×éÖ¯.
Debian Developers are involved in a variety of activities, including
Web (http://www.debian.org/) and FTP (ftp://ftp.debian.org/) site
administration, graphic design, legal analysis of software licenses,
writing documentation, and, of course, maintaining software packages.
Debian¿ª·¢Õß¿ªÕ¹¶àÖֻ,°üÀ¨: Web(http://www.debian.org/)ºÍ
FTP (ftp://ftp.debian.org/)Õ¾µãµÄ¹ÜÀí,ͼÐÎÉè¼Æ,Èí¼þÐí¿ÉÖ¤µÄºÏ·¨ÐÔ·ÖÎö,
±àдÎĵµ,µ±È»»¹ÓÐά»¤Èí¼þ°ü.
In the interest of communicating our philosophy and attracting
developers who believe in the principles that Debian stands for, the
Debian Project has published a number of documents that outline our
values and serve as guides to what it means to be a Debian Developer:
ΪÁË´«²¥ÎÒÃǵÄÕÜѧÒÔ¼°ÎüÒýÄÇЩÐÅÑöDebianËù´ú±íµÄµÀÒåµÄ¿ª·¢Õß,DebianÏîÄ¿
ÒѾ·¢²¼ÁËһЩÎĵµ,±í´ïÎÒÃǵļÛÖµ¹Û,²¢×÷Ϊµ¼Òý:Debian¿ª·¢ÕßÒâζ×Åʲô?
* The Debian Social Contract
(http://www.debian.org/social_contract) is a statement of
Debian's commitments to the Free Software Community. Anyone who
agrees to abide to the Social Contract may become a maintainer
(http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/). Any maintainer can
introduce new software into Debian --- provided that the software
meets our criteria for being free, and the package follows our
quality standards.
DebianÉçȺÆõÔ¼
(http://www.debian.org/social_contract)ÊÇDebian¶Ô×ÔÓÉÈí¼þÉçÇø³Ðµ£ÒåÎñ
µÄ³ÂÊö.ÈκÎÈË,ֻҪͬÒâ×ñÊØÉçȺÆõÔ¼,¶¼ÄܳÉΪһ¸öά»¤Õß
(http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/).ÈκÎά»¤Õ߶¼ÄÜÒýÈëеÄÈí¼þµ½
DebianÖÐ---Ö»Òª¸ÃÈí¼þ·ûºÏÎÒÃÇ×ÔÓɵÄÌõ¼þ,ÇÒ¸ÃÈí¼þ°ü×ñ´ÓÎÒÃǵÄÖÊÁ¿±ê×¼.
(malix:2002-03-02)
* The Debian Free Software Guidelines
(http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines) are a clear
and concise statement of Debian's criteria for free software.
The DFSG is a very influential document in the Free Software
Movement, and was the foundation of the The Open Source
Definition (http://opensource.org/docs/definition_plain.html).
Debian ×ÔÓÉÈí¼þµ¼Òý (DFSG)
(http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines)ÊÇDebian¶Ô
×ÔÓÉÈí¼þ±ê×¼¼ò½àÃ÷Á˵IJûÊö.DFSGÔÚ×ÔÓÉÈí¼þÔ˶¯Öзdz£ÓÐÓ°ÏìÁ¦,
²¢ÇÒÊÇ¿ª·ÅÔ´´úÂ붨ÒåµÄ»ù´¡(http://opensource.org/docs/definition_plain.html).
* The Debian Policy Manual
(http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/) is an extensive
specification of the Debian Project's standards of quality.
Debian²ßÂÔÊÖ²á
(http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/)ÊÇDebianÏîÄ¿±ê×¼ºÍÖÊÁ¿
¹ã·ºµÄ¹æ·¶.
Debian developers are also involved in a number of other projects;
some specific to Debian, others involving some or all of the Linux
community. Some examples include:
Debian¿ª·¢Õß»¹²ÎÓëÆäËûһЩÏîÄ¿;ÓÐЩÊÇÕë¶ÔDebianµÄ,ÆäËû°üÀ¨Ä³Ð©»òËùÓÐ
LinuxÉçÇø.Àý×ÓÓÐ:
* The Linux Standard Base (http://www.linuxbase.org/) (LSB) is a
project aimed at standardizing the basic GNU/Linux system, which
will enable third-party software and hardware developers to
easily design programs and device drivers for Linux-in-general,
rather than for a specific GNU/Linux distribution.
Linux±ê×¼¿â(http://www.linuxbase.org/) (LSB)ÊÇÒÔ±ê×¼»¯»ù±¾GNU/Linux
ϵͳΪĿ±êµÄÏîÄ¿,Ëü½«Ê¹µÚÈý·½Èí¼þºÍÓ²¼þ¿ª·¢ÕßÄÜÇáÒ×µØΪLinuxͨÓõØ
Éè¼Æ³ÌÐòºÍÉ豸Çý¶¯³ÌÐò,¶ø²»ÊÇΪÌض¨µÄGNU/Linux·¢²¼.
* The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (http://www.pathname.com/fhs/)
(FHS) is an effort to standardize the layout of the Linux
filesystem. The FHS will allow software developers to
concentrate their efforts on designing programs, without having
to worry about how the package will be installed in different
GNU/Linux distributions.
Îļþϵͳ²ã´Î½á¹¹±ê×¼(http://www.pathname.com/fhs/)(FHS)ÊǶԱê×¼»¯
LinuxÎļþϵͳ²¼¾ÖµÄŬÁ¦.FHS½«ÔÊÐíÈí¼þ¿ª·¢Õß¼¯Öо«Á¦ÓÚ³ÌÐòÉè¼Æ,¶ø²»
Óõ£ÐÄÈí¼þ°üÈçºÎ±»°²×°µ½²»Í¬µÄGNU/Linux·¢²¼.
* Debian Jr. (http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-jr/) is an
internal project, aimed at making sure Debian has something to
offer to our youngest users.
Debian Jr. (http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-jr/)ÊǸöÄÚ²¿ÏîÄ¿,
Ä¿±êÊÇΪÎÒÃÇÄêÑ·µÄСÓû§ÃÇÌṩµã¶«Î÷.
For more general information about Debian, see the Debian FAQ
(http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/).
ÏëÁ˽â¸ü¶àµÄ¹ØÓÚDebianµÄÐÅÏ¢,²Î¼ûDebian FAQ(http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/).
(malix 2002-03-04)
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