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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Debian 6.06 No Common CD-Rom Detected Post 302882439 by csorhand on Tuesday 7th of January 2014 02:09:43 AM
Old 01-07-2014
sreyan32,

dont make it to complex for you to install debian. There are a lot of ways to install debian other than DVD alone. you can also install via the USB via debian netinstall. then once install. you can update your kernel to the latest from kernel.org.

you can use pendrivelinux.org for more information.
 

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DH_INSTALLXSP(1)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					  DH_INSTALLXSP(1)

NAME
dh_installxsp - install host files into /etc/xsp/conf.d and /etc/mono-server/conf.d SYNOPSIS
dh_installxsp [debhelper options] [--name=name] [-V version(s)] DESCRIPTION
dh_installxsp is a debhelper program that will install host configuration files in /etc/xsp2/conf.d and /etc/mono-server2/conf.d (for XSP 2) or /etc/xsp4/conf.d and /etc/mono-server4/conf.d (for XSP 4). So, if xsp 2 (or xsp 4) is install or will be installed, when xsp starts it automatically starts the daemon with the host file. The files debian/package.hostxsp2 are installed for XSP 2 while debian/package.hostxsp4 are used for XSP 4. In the debian/rules file, dh_installxsp needs to be called before dh_installdeb to make sure the files are properly marked as conffiles to avoid the lintian warnings. Otherwise, the files created in /etc/ need to be marked as conffiles. OPTIONS
--name=name Look for files named debian/package.hostxsp{2,4} and install them as /etc/xsp{2,4}/conf.d/package/hostfile. -V version(s) Installs the files for XSP 2.0 (-V 2), XSP 4.0 (-V 4), or both (-V 2,4). If this version is not specified (or just -V is given), this only installed files for XSP 4, not XSP 2. SEE ALSO
debhelper(7) This program is a part of mono-utils. AUTHOR
Originally written by Pablo Fischer <pablo@pablo.com.mx>. Modified by Dylan R. E. Moonfire <debian@mfgames.com> to handle XSP and XSP 2 installation. Modified by Jo Shields <directhex@apebox.org> to drop XSP and add XSP 4. perl v5.14.2 2012-01-18 DH_INSTALLXSP(1)
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