Package: installation Version: 2.2.23 dated 2001-04-14 After having configured PCMCIA support earlier in the installation process I am asked whether the network interface is indeed a PCMCIA adapter as the first question of the network config. If I answer "Ok" (or "Yes", I don't remember which) to this question it seems to me that the installation program tries to run cardmgr, which in turn tries to load modules, but everything fails since they're already loaded and cardmgr is running. The result is that I get an error message saying there was an error loading the PCMCIA system. if I answer "Cancel" (or "No", again I don't really remember) the network will successfully configure with IP-address, gateway, routing, et all. the installation continued successfully from there. I got my disk images from in ftp.no.debian.org in the directory /debian/dists/testing/main/disks-i386/current/images-1.44 as the install program starts up it reports itself being "Debian GNU/Linux 2.2", and the floppies are "version 2.2.23 built on 2001-04-14 by Alan Di Carlo". in case you're wondering here's the specs on the laptop: Toshiba Satellite T2115CS with a 486DX4/75 CPU, 8MB RAM (yes, I'm serious, it's only got eight megabyte). It's got a 335MB harddrive that was partitioned pre-install (trying to get RH5.2 onto it) into a 64MB swap and the rest as one Linux paritition. NIC is a 3com 3C589D. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]