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On Sun, 2004-06-06 at 04:00, pinto wrote:
On Saturday 05 June 2004 22:08, Mike McMullin wrote:
Yes you can create the five Floppies, you'll find them in the boot directory, download them and write them to floppies, put the first boot diskette into the drive and reboot the system, follow the prompts, and swap floppies as needed
have tried, and, Failed, many times to connect to internet, using Network Modules floppy. I have ISDN Modem connected by usb. My PC is stand-alone, home PC with Dial-Up
What should I look for on Network Modules floppy, to get FTP connection ?
I would not really recommend that you do an FTP install with dial up. You are talking about a minimum of hundreds of Megs, which translates into many hours. I took a day or two to download the ftp version of 9.1 and I'm using aDSL. Perhaps a box set, personal, and then using apt to install other functionality would be a better way to go. Mike