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Re: Old Potato disks that work



I have used the 5/5/2000 base install disks on my Dell laptop and they
work fine except that dhcp didn't work.  I had to specify ( read steal
from another machine ) a static ip and then I was able to install potato
via ftp. It went well thereafter except some mirrors were incomplete,
causing me to redo the access step of dselect a few times to get
everything I wanted.

Charlie Hedlin wrote:
> 
> I was diging through my tapes last night (yes, tapes, DDS-3) and dug out
> Feburary disks that I know I have used successfully to install via PCMCIA
> network cards.
> 
> I have posted them in http://www.hedlin.com/debian
> 
> Please don't download these unless you have to, my cable modem provider
> will cut me off if I use too much bandwith.
> 
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