Am Samstag, 28. Januar 2006 20:55 schrieb Leo Bogert: ja hallo erstmal,... > > > Now, as far as I know, Debian does not support being > > > installed from within a running linux. > > > > fup2 debian-users Please do so. > I have read about that but as far as I have unterstood it, debootstrap is > primarily a tool for customizing the installation. I was refering to cdebootstrap. No. Where did you read so? It simple install debians as default as possible. > I don't want to create > my own "from scratch" Debian as I might break up some important stuff or > whatever, As far as I got, you try to install debian. What do you expect to break? > I would prefer using the standard installation routines if that's > possible? What is standard in your opinion? Debian-installer doesn't suite here. When you want to install debian within a running linux, you usually have an already partioned harddrive, booted kernel modules, running internet connection etc. If you really want to use debian installer - what I really don't recommend, you may download the root.img floppy for your debian distribution and chroot into the containing initrd with /sbin/debian-installer as shell. Keep smiling yanosz - Linux-crypto: cryptography in and on the Linux system Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-crypto/