On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 08:30:45PM +0200, Joerg Jaspert wrote: > Michael Bramer <grisu@debian.org> writes: > > >> It is a P2/233 with 96MB RAM and a 4.2GB HDD (SCSI) on a Adaptec > >> AIC7XXX. Network is a 100MBit Card. > >> I will setup a Debian SID on it in the next days. I write you a mail if > >> i have it. :) > >> Thats not enough space to let it work as a local ftp mirror (for the > >> Installpresentation). The other System has 8GB, not enough too i think > >> for both, SE and ftp. So we will play DJ with 8 CDs :) > > you get all needed packages in 8GB (and maybe 4GB too) > > (we don't need packages like lib.*perl.*-dev ... ) > > Yes, but then there is no room for the SE-System. And the other PC > should be the "Install" PC (either for "Let the User install it and > just answer questions" or for a Install-Show). I don't think a normal *-User can install Debian ... If a *-User install debian in the Install-Show, this will not a good debian promotion. Please make it yourself and explain all steps and make a real installation (base, X11, Sound, Mouse (maybe with gpm), dsl and/or ppp, net, ...) And test this all befor the the Linuxtag. You don't need a script. Gruss Grisu -- Michael Bramer - a Debian Linux Developer http://www.debsupport.de PGP: finger grisu@db.debian.org -- Linux Sysadmin -- Use Debian Linux Earth is flat, pigs can fly, and nuclear power is safe. (Greenpeace)
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