Re: Debian Installation

From: Aurélien Campéas (aurelien.campeas_at_uni.lu)
Date: 05/09/05

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    To: "Yelamanchi, Yamuna" <yamuna.yelamanchi@intel.com>
    Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 20:42:26 +0200
    
    

    Le lundi 09 mai 2005 à 11:10 -0700, Yelamanchi, Yamuna a écrit :
    > Hi,
    >

    Hi,

    >
    >
    > I downloaded the FULL CD set of 14 CDs from the Debian website for
    > i386 processor.
    >

    It's a shame there are only 14 of them. Wait until Etch, the next next
    stable Debian, there are more than 20 DVDs planned. I hope you can see
    by this metric that Debian is far superior to anything else :)

    >
    >
    > I installed the OS successfully using CD 1 (out of 14).
    >

    That's rather unsurprising, considering how really good it is. I hope
    you will let your customers know.

    >
    >
    > During installation, it did not ask me to load the additional 13 CDs…
    >
    >

    You probably missed the apt-setup step. If you want to register your 13
    CDs as valid package source, just type

    apt-setup

    as root, and choose the CDROM method ... and prepare the CDs.

    >
    > I read the instructions on CD 2 on how to install it but they are not
    > clear.
    >
    >
    >
    > I am totally clueless about what to do with the remaining 13 CDs, why
    > I need them, how to install them etc.
    >

    In fact, unless you plan to live on a broadband-less Island, unconnected
    to the outside world except by avian carriers (note that TCP/IP over
    pigeons has been successfully tested, it's only the latency that causes
    problems), your 13 CDs are probably useless.

    99,99% of debian (except the small Netinst CD needed to bootstrap the
    system) can install itself straight from the Net.

    You see, the 13 remant CDs contain each approximatively 7,1 % of the
    complete Debian archive for the soon-to-be-stable Sarge release, 99% of
    which will be of no use for your customers. They contain various
    APPLICATIONS bundled as PACKAGES. But the remainging 1% may be great for
    you (and them).

    >
    > Can you please help! I am trying to evaluate Debian to recommend it to
    > my customers.
    >

    Customers of Intel Corp ?

    By the way, do you intend to "evaluate" what's Debian is worth for your
    customers just by discovering it yourself right now ? Is that really
    fair ?

    >
    Every cloud engenders not a storm. -- William Shakespeare, "Henry VI"

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