IMO dselect is a wonderful tool and Debian would be sunk without it. We all owe a great deal to Ian for his work. The problem is that the learning curve for new users is a bit steep. The words _brick_wall_ have been mentioned.
On initial install could dselect be run in the background so that newbies are shielded from the nuts and bolts? Or, to be more accurate, so that they are not allowed to fiddle with the defaults. This would upgrade things one more level from the base package. The user will have a working system and can then learn about dselect as time permits. I also think the idea of having dselect install different flavours of Linux for differing needs by getting it to work with a list has merit, though the primary need is one for newbies. If dselect had this ability different groups could then roll their own. As I am the chap who landed the job of documenting dselect for 1.2 install, I would like email from those who followed my recommendation to stick with the defaults. How much difficulty did you then have? Other constructive comments are also welcome. Lindsay -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]