[thechat] Linux floppy/net install?
Chris and Danielle Johnston
cdjohnston4 at rogers.com
Thu Dec 13 23:16:19 CST 2001
The problem is not really with BSD, although I would prefer something I
am comfortable with, it is more that I was not the one who set up the
computer and therefore, I am not sure as to what all is running on the
computer. Plus, I know how to install things for Linux and don't have a
clue about BSD.
chris
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Try starting at:
http://www.linux.org/dist/english.html
and finding the one that suits your needs. Scroll down for 'mini and
specialty' distributions. Several linux and bsd distributions allow
you to install over the internet. Suse's net install is o.k. But I
find the post-install configuration / update utilities bloody
annoying. YMMV. Debian also has a similar net install system:
http://cdimage.debian.org/ -- you probably shouldn't download cd
images, just the boot disks, and go from there. You aren't likely to
have any freaky driver problems with a machine that old and debian.
Linux.org also has a list of places where you can d/l distros for
'free' (depending, of course, on the terms of your isp's service):
http://www.linux.org/dist/ftp.html
But, what's the problem with freebsd? I mean, the differences aren't
that pronounced from a user's point of view.
HTH
Andrew
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