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Re: Debian 2.0 disks-i386



*- Shane S. wrote about "Debian 2.0 disks-i386"
| 
| 
| I am trying to copy the debian 2.0 linux files into a floppy
| so I can install from Floppy diskettes.
| I downloaded the files from:
| 
| ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-i386/2.0.10_1998-07-
| 21/
| 
| 
| I noticed to copy some of these files like: resc1440.bin, base14-?.bin,
| these files are greater than 145k.  The size of a formated 1.44 floppy
| is
| 145k.  How can you fit these files into a floppy for a floppy
| installation?
| 
| Do I need to do a special type of format to fit these files into a
| floppy?
| 

The files are floppy disk images, i.e. they contain the file system
info as well.  A DOS formated floppy has filesystem info on it which
uses up some of the disk space.

Read the file
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/disks-i386/2.0.10_1998-07-21/install.html, 
expecially section 6.  Ther you will find information like,

rawrite2.exe : utility to write an image to floppy. 

      This is a DOS utility to write a floppy disk image to a floppy. You 
      should not copy images to the floppy, but instead use this utility
      to rawrite them. 

and 

All of these are floppy disk image files, which means that each file contains
the complete contents of a floppy disk in raw form. A special program is used
to write the image files to floppy disk in raw mode. 


-- 
Brian 
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