Hi David, 1: How about installing LILO with a real short boot delay (say 2 seconds or something) and Win98 as the default OS? Your family won't even know it's there. :) Or another option: Boot Debian using Loadlin.
2: Run dselect (as root) and install the packages "man-db" (the actual man program) and "manpages" (man pages for system use and administration). You can also install "manpages-dev" (for development) or "manpages-{de,es,fr,it,jp,ko}" (translated versions). 3: Put the following line in the file /etc/fstab: > /dev/hda1 /mnt/win98 msdos defaults 0 0 This will mount /dev/hda1 on system start up, without checking it for errors. BTW, are you sure it's a FAT32 partition? I wasn't aware of the fact that Linux can read FAT32. And if it's not a FAT32 partition, you might want to substitute "msdos" with "vfat", so you can have those long filenames. See "man fstab" for more info. 4: To shut down Linux properly issue (as root) > shutdown -r now or > shutdown -h now at the console or in an xterm. On a stock Debian 2.1 installation you can also press CTRL-ALT-DEL (sounds familiar, eh? :) at the console as any user, which will execute "shutdown -r now" automatically. 5: Dunno. libXmu.so.6 is a symbolic link to libXmu.so.6.0 on my system in /usr/X11R6/lib. Maybe that link is missing (which indicates more trouble, though) or XFree isn't set up properly at all. Try installing the XFree86 version which comes with slink (3.3.5, if I'm not mistaken) and see if the problem persists. MfG Viktor -- Viktor Rosenfeld E-Mail: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] HertzSCHLAG: http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~rosenfel/hs/