On 24 Jun 1999, Martin Bialasinski wrote: > > >> "KS" == Kevin Septor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > KS> program pops up allowing you to choose between tasks or profiles > KS> and it then passes that info on to dselct so that you don't have > KS> to tool around with 2000+ plus packages on your own. > > KS> Well I seemed to of blown by that screen (again) without getting > KS> the name of it and I can't seem to find it on my own, > > It is deleted after the run. I think, because you can do harm > (conflicts in the selection) if you use it after having > selected/deselected packages on your own.
Martin I would like to be able to look at the lists of packages in those screens, even if only for the curiosity of what the installation authors think should be in the several collections of packages. Even with a fresh install, I couldn't get a script. If I leave dselect after it starts in the initial boot up to start a script, that screen never appears again, if memory serves. You say thse parts of the script are deleted? Aside: In defence of dselect, my last install went well, and I do mean well -- a zero floppy CD install, and almost no conflict negotiation, in spite of my not using apt. I used the admin collection of packages. Previous installs have been classic dselect newbie struggles. Debian is coming along really well! (Or maybe I am finding paths that are easier;) David --David David Teague, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian GNU/Linux Because software support is free, timely, useful, technically accurate, and friendly. (Thanks guys)