kobedf 0 Posted October 18, 2004 After i tried to upgrade Woody with the Sid apps i rendered my sistem unusable.So i tried installing Sarge with the network CD - install which worked just fine with woody.But here i stumbled upon 2 problems 1.grub has an option for installing itself on the floppy disk.But when i try this it just doesn't want to work....it's like it doesn't know there's a FDD attached.I know there are other options but i wanted this one.Anyway i was able to skip this part ...nut not the second one. 2.I cannot connect to any mirrors.The network doesn't seem to be configured right . I found no option for doing this manually like in woody . What can i do . I am a computer in a 500 computer LAN. There's no need for the PPP connection. Please help . Thanks Share this post Link to post
danleff 0 Posted October 19, 2004 Ahh...the Debian learning curve. I really like Debian, but it is difficult to get right. What image/iso did you use to install Sarge, the official one or another? Do you have the latest Debian install image? The older ones had some bugs. I seem to remember running into this on my sarge install. It seems that the grub device list did not add the floppy definition. Can you look in /bot/grub at the devices and see if there is an entry like (fd0) /dev/fd0...or something like that. You can install grub to a floppy fairly easily, if there is. So the newt install went ok, but now you can't connect to mirrors? Is this a dynamic or static connection to the LAN...on a school lan perhaps? Share this post Link to post
kobedf 0 Posted October 19, 2004 Well i don't know what the lastest network install iso is.Can you tell me where to find it. The network worked fine in Woody but here it seems that it doesn't exist and i have no option to configure. i got the iso from here : http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/ Share this post Link to post
danleff 0 Posted October 20, 2004 During the install, you can pass options to the installer to configure your network, say for a static connection. See the options here. You seem to have the correct installer. Are you tryting to configure the network after the install has completed, or during the install? Share this post Link to post