Re: Please Help
> You can skip that part. At least, in the installer. There ends up being a
> kernel on the root partition in any case. My problem has been compiling a
> new kernel. I discovered that I didn't even have "make" as part of my
> software. I've been upgrading all the packages (or adding them) necessary to
> compile. I was almost there, when I made a major mistake, trying to replace
> libc.so.6. Oops! I still have been unable to find this "little" library so
> important to a functioning system anywhere!
Look at
ftp://ftp.de.debian.org/pub/debian/dists/stable/main/binary-m68k/base/
for libc6_2.0.7...
I've given a description on unpacking the contents of a Debian package
without having dpkg earlier on this list.
Michael
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