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Just looking to start downloading the pa-risc port and it appears to be 14 x 650MB images..
Just wanted to make sure that i am not looking at the wrong thing here before downloading.
Anyone installed the hppa release ?
Hi,
I had installed sarge may months ago. I downloaded the netboot iso only (http://ftp.ie.debian.org/debian-cd/3...a-netinst.iso). There's no need to download anything else. Everything works/ed prefectly on my c360
Last edited by kpachopoulos; 08-25-2006 at 05:25 AM.
Hi,
I had installed sarge may months ago. I downloaded the netboot iso only (http://ftp.ie.debian.org/debian-cd/3...a-netinst.iso). There's no need to download anything else. Everything works/ed prefectly on my c360
HI, thanks for the link. Yes, i just recently bought a C7300 - cannot wait to get it all going.. Cheers
Once installed you have a minimum base system; kernel and some utilities. You can download anything you want later. Anything however means a couple of hundreds MBs, not 13x720 MB -fortunately
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