Re: Warning, Infomagic CD screwup
I don't know why I bother sometimes :-(
It makes the whole official CD exercise totally pointless (not that it was
particularly pointful in the first place) if the people it was primarily aimed
at fail to use it.
Can we confirm/deny this with Infomagic and put a nice big warning about it on
the Web pages if it happens to be true, please.
Anyone know who to talk to at Infomagic ?
Cheers, Phil.
> A friend just bought an InfoMagic CD that clearly says: Debian 2.0
>
> But when he opens the CD (which doesn't boot) he sees files that look
> like they came from bo (and even a file called Debian-1.1 ie, rex!).
>
> The files on the i386 binary disk are:
>
> BO <DIR> 07-05-97 6:35a BO
> BO-UPDAT <DIR> 07-08-98 11:04a BO-UPDAT
> BOOT <DIR> 04-23-97 9:38a BOOT
> COLOPHON TXT 500 07-05-97 7:12a COLOPHON.TXT
> CONTRIB <DIR> 07-08-98 2:30p CONTRIB
> DEBIAN-1 1 0 07-05-97 6:35a DEBIAN-1.1
> DOC <DIR> 07-01-97 8:53p DOC
> FROZEN 0 07-05-97 6:35a FROZEN
> LS_LR 4 97,157 07-08-98 2:22p LS_LR.4
> READ_CD TXT 600 07-05-97 7:12a READ_CD.TXT
> SOURCE TXT 894 07-05-97 7:12a SOURCE.TXT
> STABLE 0 07-05-97 6:35a STABLE
> TOOLS <DIR> 03-21-97 5:42a TOOLS
> TRANS TBL 602 07-08-98 11:35a TRANS.TBL
> 8 file(s) 99,753 bytes
> 6 dir(s) 0 bytes free
>
>
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