Re: woody boot floppies woes
On Wed, 16 May 2001 sharkey@ale.physics.sunysb.edu wrote:
> > For right now, I think the best thing to do if you want to run
> > woody is install the potato release, (just the basics) and then
> > do a apt-get dist-upgrade after changing you're
> > /etc/apt/sources.list.
>
> Yeah, that's what I am doing now, but point of using the woody install
> disks was because Dale Sheetz had posted to debian-testing asking people
> to test them out. So, I wasn't really trying to just get a working
> woody system, I was trying to test the process of installing woody directly.
>
> I see now that Dale's request was a bit premature.
>
Possibly ;-) and possibly you guys are just too anxious to get started.
(BTW this is a very good thing!!!)
Several days ago Anthony Towns asked that I get the group restarted. I
assumed that that was because there was work coming our way. Later I say
the announcement for another boot floppies release and mistook it for a
woody set.
I'm currently waiting for directions from "the boss"...
I've just about gotten a report format together and will post that soon.
Waiting is,
Dwarf
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