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Re: downloading



bind is not required.  /etc/resolv.conf should contain the ip addresses of
nameservers you will access.  wvdial is not required either, but probably
simplifies the setup of ppp.  Be prepared for many hours of downloading!

Bob


On Sat, 20 Mar 1999, Shanta McBain wrote:

> 
> 
> John
> 
> 
> >
> > Dont give up its worth the effort.
> >
> 
> Definitely worth the effort. If you don't have a CD this is the root that I hacked out
> to get a reasonable smooth install.
> 
> Download the floppy disk install.
> Download wvdial. The dialer to make getting on line easy.
> Download Bind. The local DNS server.
> Make the install set as per instructions.
> Copy wvdial & bind to a disk. I think they will fit. I left mine on the hard drive.
> 
> Install from the floppy set.
> 
> dselect will run automatically. set the download install to FTP.
> You will not be able to install yet as. will not have PPP and Bind setup yet. I have
> both the stock stable and slink added to my list.
> You can edit this list manually later or add the dist/slink/main etc. now. If you do it
> now you will have to reenter all the links as it completely rewrites the field.
> 
> Alt f2 to another shell.
> 
> find the bind*.deb on the floppy or hard drive If it is on the hard drive. You will have
> to mount the drive it is on.
> 
> dpkg -i bind* and answer the prompts.
> dpkg will ask you if you what to start bind say yes you need this running to be able to
> access the net.
> 
> Then find the wvdial*.deb
> dpkg-i wvdial*.deb give it your provider phone # etc.
> 
> run the dialer
> 
> alt F1 back to dselect and check your connection. It will log into ftp.debian.org and
> verify it can find the available files list
> 
> when done you are dropped by default to update file list in the main menu. do so and
> replace list of files.
> 
> Select your files.
> This method take a lot of time but you are on the leading edge of file concurrentsy.
> 
> I update my files once a week.
> 
> This took many failed and partial installs. but I learned setup in dos and you can't
> give up. Debian Linux is by far worth the effort.
> 
> Shanta
> 
> 
> 
> 
> >
> > Anyway consider it an Initiation test <grin>
> >
> > Check out the following  "http://www.debian.org/releases/slink/";
> >
> > "slink" being the most recently released "stable" version
> >
> > Its a big download i think ive got about 1.2GB worth sitting on a spare disk
> > It may be easier to buy a CD copy
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > kitc wrote:
> >
> > >    I tried for over two hours to figure out how to download a copy of
> > > your program off the mirrir sights. why can't you just have a file that
> > > you can download easily and not have to try and play hunt and pick to
> > > get a program. I would really like to try linux but can find no place to
> > > download it that doesn't run you all over.
> > >
> > >                                                                 Thank
> > > You
> > >                                                                 Kit L
> > > Cunningham
> > >
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