Debian GNU/Linux : Guide to Installation and Usage by John Goerzen;Ossama Othman
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2 [S]elect Request which packages you want on your system. 3. [I]nstall Install and upgrade wanted packages. 4. [C]onfig Configure any packages that are unconfigured. 5. [R]emove Remove unwanted software. 6. [Q]uit Quit dselect. Let's look at these one by one. Access The Access screen is shown in Figure 3.2 on page [*]. Figure 3.2: dselect Access screen \resizebox*{4in}{!}{\includegraphics{images/dselect-access.eps}} Here we tell dselect where our packages are. Ignore the order that these appear in. It is very important that you select the proper method for installation. You may have a few more methods listed, or a few less, or you may see them listed in a different order; just don't worry about it. In the following list, we describe the different methods. multi_cd. Quite large and powerful, this complex method is the recommended way of installing a recent version of Debian from a set of multiple binary CDs. Each of these CDs should contain information |
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