OK. I don't get this. I installed Debian woody from
the 6 cd set off of www.linux.iso.org
If I put the first cd in boot from it and just press
enter. My network card is found the network is setup
so I can do the install from the debian.org. But there
are no modules for nfs nor can I seem to get nfs to
work. If I boot from the bf24 cd which is the 2.4
kernel. Then I get the chance to install the nfs file
system but my network isn't found so networking
doesn't work.
Do I need to boot with the first cd and then select
df24 as the install method for the network card to be
found? Just booting of the df24 cd doesn't seem to
work but booting off of the cd1 seems to find the
network card? I'm stumpped here.
You would think that selecting triditional unix
servers from the taskselect would install nfs. Isn't
that a triditional unix server?
Mike M.
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The requirements said
"Windows 95/98/NT or better"
So I installed Linux
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