Actually installing Debian can be as easy as installing Cacko, pdaXrom (non-uboot versions) and Angstrom.
There is an alternative way to install it without using networking.
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Just start from here:
#1 Download 4 things and copy them to the root of SD:
updater.sh
gnu-tar
zImage-2.6.17-cpufreq-fastfpe.bin OR zImage-2.6.20-cpufreq.bin (This is the kernel; rename it to zImange.bin)
hddrootfs.tar.gz (This is the base system and Etch; rename it to hdimage1.tgz)
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#4 If things go well (they should), then kernel will flash and the big tarball will decompress to /dev/hda1. This may take an hour.
#5 Installation will complete itself and reboot the machine. Debian is ready to go!
#6 You can then do the postinstallation steps as descibed in "After installation" in the titchy linux wiki: http://wiki.neilandtheresa.co.uk/Titchy_Linux/Installing
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I'm feeling very dim this morning, so please excuse me if my questions have already been answered elsewhere in the threads.
gnu-tar:- where from, what is it? (I don't think they sent me the memo! ) (I suspect I'm being really dim on this one!)
zImage files:- the one from the
TitchyLinux? Is it in your list? If so, which one? If not, will it work with the corresponding
updater.sh?
hddrootfs.tar.gz (This is the base system and Etch; rename it to
hdimage1.tgz). Where do you recommend we get this from?
Last question, , do we need to partition our drive beforehand, does it use the partitions it finds or does this process partition it for us?
(I cheated, that was three last questions! )
I think your post and the answers to the questions would make a good base for a Wiki page. Do you want to write it yourself or would you prefer to let me start it off?
Cheers for yet another interesting and helpful post.