
On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 20:27:59 +0200 Michael Prokop mika@grml.org wrote:
- Celejar celejar@gmail.com [20061016 20:13]:
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 18:33:31 +0200 Ulrich Dangel grml@spamt.net wrote:
- Ulrich Dangel wrote [13.10.06 18:28]:
Oh, btw. i forgot to mention, you can also just put youre deb files under /cdrom/debs/ and use the debs boot para...
I'm still not sure exactly how to go about doing this. I picked up 'ndiswrapper-modules' from 'grml.org/repos', and it depends on 'ndiswrapper-utils-1.8', which I don't see in the repo. The current (unstable) ndis-utils is 1.23-1.1, which depends on libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6), and it seems that libc6 in grml is 2.3.5. Do I have to dig through snapshot.debian.org to find an ndis-utils that has a lower libc6 dependency, or am I doing something wrong?
The official, last stable release of grml-small is a little bit outdated in the meanwhile, so you are running into dependency hell - right.
Either use grml 0.8 which provides all you need or use a develrelease of grml-small. Develreleases provide up2date packages. Join #grml on IRC to get access to the current, unofficial grml-small ISO (or join http://grml.org/beta-tester/ if you are interested in continuous access to develreleases).
JFYI: I'm planning to publish grml-small 0.3 at the same time when grml 0.9 is available.
regards, -mika-
Ok, thanks for the help. I'll have to decide what to do (downloading isos is a pain over dialup, which is why I'm playing with grnl-small in the first place).
Celejar
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