Re: Potato CD's...
Actually, for what I'm doing, I do need the whole image. I need
to install about 20 machines, no network avaialbe to them yet, but
I have a T1 at my office and can burn there.
Robert
Thus spake David Z Maze (dmaze@MIT.EDU):
> Robert L Harris <Robert.L.Harris@rnd-consulting.com> writes:
> RLH> Ok,
> RLH> I see 3 images,
> RLH>
> RLH> binary-i386-1.iso
> RLH> binary-i386-2.iso
> RLH> binary-i386-3.iso
> RLH>
> RLH> What's the diffs on them?
>
> They're completely different, and each have a mutually disjoint set of
> packages on them. But you didn't really want to try to download a
> 640MB ISO9660 disk image off of the CD image mirrors, did you? Look
> at http://cdimage.debian.org/ for more information on all of this.
>
> --
> David Maze dmaze@mit.edu http://www.mit.edu/~dmaze/
> "Theoretical politics is interesting. Politicking should be illegal."
> -- Abra Mitchell
>
>
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