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Re: Networking



Stupid me.  The drivers produced by boot floppies are Linux specific so I
leave them out.  The drivers are not in the tarball, problem.

Solution, produce a floppy for inclusion on the CD with the needed
packages.

HELP!  What are these packages?

Phil.


On Sat, 18 Aug 2001, Dave McDonald wrote:

> Yes Philip. I know. The images you write of are precisely the images I
> used to install as much of the Hurd as I have done so far.
> 
> The point I was trying to make is that there are no drivers disks
> (drivers-[1-4].bin), so the GNU/Linux 'installer' cannot do any
> networking either - it can't load the drivers for any network cards
> either - hence not networking there either.
> 
> (If I'd had the drivers, and if the installer knew of the option, I
> wouldn't have had to write the 11 disks required to transfer
> baseHurd.tgz - I could have just said "they're available through NFS at
> the following address ...", or "collect the necessary files by FTP/HTTP
> from the following address ...", or something like this. This has long
> been a feature of the Debian Linux installer).
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Dave McDonald
> 
> 
> Philip Charles wrote:
> > 
> > As much as I hate to loose a potential sale of CDs  .....
> > 
> > The floppy images for a base install are on the CD.  16 images in all.
> > ../current/images-144/  rescue*, root*, base14*
> > 
> > Phil.
> > 
> > On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Dave McDonald wrote:
> > 
> > > Neal H Walfield wrote:
> 
> > > >         # settrans -acp /f3-main /hurd/isofs $HOME/images/f3-main.iso
> > >
> > > Well ... I'd love to. But then I'd have to get the images onto the Hurd
> > > machine ... but then I don't have networking. Catch-22 I think. What do
> > > you propose? I guess I could establish a serial connection - but what
> > > file tranfer software would I run ... or then again there's floppies
> > > (but I'm a cheapskate - I think I'd rather buy the CD's).
> > >
> > > I can see that you presume I'm also running another O/S on this machine,
> > > but this is not the case.
> > >
> > > Still, you've got me thinking. I imagine that if I actually boot from a
> > > Debian Linux rescue/root/drivers disk set, I could get networking
> > > working, and then I could transfer the files without needing to reserve
> > > HDD space for another O/S. Kinda attractive to a cheapskate like me - it
> > > would still be cheaper to get networking happenning with what I
> > > currently already have.
> > >
> > > I guess at this point, I'd suggest to Philip Charles that including a
> > > couple of extra floppies in the boot floppy set would be fantastic. But
> > > I think Philip has to balance this with legitimate concerns about the
> > > size of the images and the number of floppies needed.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Dave McDonald
> > >
> > >
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> > >
> > >
> > 
> > -
> >   Philip Charles; 39a Paterson St., Dunedin, New Zealand; +64 3 4882818
> > Mobile 025 267 9420.  I sell GNU/Linux CDs.   See http://www.copyleft.co.nz
> >      philipc@copyleft.co.nz - preferred.           philipc@debian.org
> 
> 

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  Philip Charles; 39a Paterson St., Dunedin, New Zealand; +64 3 4882818
Mobile 025 267 9420.  I sell GNU/Linux CDs.   See http://www.copyleft.co.nz
     philipc@copyleft.co.nz - preferred.           philipc@debian.org



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