What special hardware do you have ? Typically, you don't need any extra modules. Standard hard drives, and mice , and CD's don't need any modules. The video drivers are installed later (well not really 'intalled') with X A network card will need a module. ps/2 mouse needs a module. Serial mice , no.
You can install the system and add new modules, or compile a custom kernel (recommended) later. On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Daniel L. Grindstaff wrote: > Hi > > I am installing Debian from the Boot disc number 15. I am following the > installation instructions from the Boot magazine and am stuck at > selecting the correct modules. > > There are several categories to go through...'block, cdrom, > ls...etc.'...and under each one there are more subchoices. > > The installation program 'detects modules' before the user is presented > with the subcategories (i.e. 'linear, raido, xd' under 'block') and a > minus sign indicates 'not installed' while a plus sign indicates > installed.. > > My question are these: > > 1. What is the program doing when it 'detects installed modules'? Is > it looking at my actual hardware? > > 2. If it is not, and I am to install modules for all my known > components...where may I find a guide or explanation to what these terms > (ie. block, raido, etc.) MEAn or REFER TO...and then...which are most > likely to apply to my particular components? > > I have already looked through the FAQ and FAQ-O-Matic and have not found > anything this specific or addressing my problem. > > Thanks very much. > > Dan Grindstaff > > > > > -- > TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] . > Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . > G John Lapeyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tucson,AZ http://www.physics.arizona.edu/~lapeyre -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .