Geza Kovacs wrote:
> As of the latest release (408), I've added an option to download the
> Debian hd-media kernel and initrd. Once this is done, all that remains
> for the user is to place the install iso of choice onto the root
> directory of the hard drive or USB drive (which is documented in the
> install notes for Debian), and the hd-media installer will find it and
> read from it. Unfortunately, this doesn't take care of the situation
> where the user doesn't read the install notes and simply passes in the
> iso file directly, but this is the best I can do for now until I have
> some more spare time.
>
Ok, thanks for your efforts.
Geza Kovacs wrote:
> As of the latest release (408), I've added an option to download the
> Debian hd-media kernel and initrd. Once this is done, all that remains
> for the user is to place the install iso of choice onto the root
> directory of the hard drive or USB drive (which is documented in the
> install notes for Debian), and the hd-media installer will find it and
> read from it. Unfortunately, this doesn't take care of the situation
> where the user doesn't read the install notes and simply passes in the
> iso file directly, but this is the best I can do for now until I have
> some more spare time.
>
Ok, thanks for your efforts.
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Eugene V. Lyubimkin aka JackYF, JID: jackyf.
C++/Perl developer, Debian Developer