Re: boot install from HD

2000-06-15 Thread Dan Brosemer
You should have modconf. It's in the base. Description: Device Driver Configuration Modconf provides a GUI for installing and configuring device driver modules. -Dan On Thu, Jun 15, 2000 at 05:19:00PM +0100, David Wright wrote: > Quoting Fish Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > What did you > >

Re: boot install from HD

2000-06-15 Thread David Wright
Quoting Fish Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > What did you > > get wrong? > > Kernel stuff. I didn't configure PCMCIA, I think that'd be dpkg --configure pcmcia-cs > and I need > some more modules. (i.e. PS/2 for my mouse) This just puts the names of the modules into /etc/modules and (I assume)

Re: boot install from HD

2000-06-15 Thread Fish Smith
> You should be able to make corrections without going > back to > the installation system. For example, network > addresses > in /etc/init.d/network (slink) or > /etc/network/interfaces > (potato). > > But if you want to do it from floppies, you only > need the > first one (slink) or two (potato)

Re: boot install from HD

2000-06-15 Thread David Wright
Quoting Fish Smith ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Is there a way to boot the install system from the > hard disk? Of a pre-installed debian system I mean, I > know how to do it from an msdos/win system I'm going > to install over. > > I made a few mistakes in install and I want to revise > my selections.

Re: boot install from HD

2000-06-14 Thread ktb
Fish Smith wrote: > > Is there a way to boot the install system from the > hard disk? Of a pre-installed debian system I mean, I > know how to do it from an msdos/win system I'm going > to install over. > > I made a few mistakes in install and I want to revise > my selections. I don't particul