On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 09:15:53AM +0800, Marcus Deluigi (intern) wrote: > > Hi! > > I am (still) trying to setup a PC with Debian Sarge Network install. > Unfortunately, I'm behind a Windows ISA Proxy/Firewall, > so I had to interrupt the setup after reboot in order to setup ntlmaps. > > So, here are my questions: > 1.: ntlmaps runs with python, so I had to install ntlmaps, > python and all dependencies 'by hand' with 'dpkg -i ...' > Is it possible to let apt-get know that I installed the packages > and to correct all internal dependencies? > > 2. (and this is why I send this email to debian-boot): > I want to finish the setup because there are lot's of > things unconfigured and only 'half-installed'. > Is it possible to put the system into the state just before the reboot, > so that I can reboot and finish the setup? If you only have 1 system to install, then install it from CD-ROM. If you have more systems to install, then install the first from CD-ROM and make it an install server. All the other systems can be network installed from that system without using the Windows ISA Proxy/Firewall that hinders you. > Greetings, > Marcus GSt
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