How hard would it be to move the remaining config scripts (the ones that configure network parameters, lilo, etc) off of the root disk and into a debian package?
That debian package could then be part of the base system, so it is there when it is needed, but the config utilities will still be present after booting from the installed system. This has been done with modconf, and timezone and kbd both have their own configure utilities (although I'm not sure if they are used by the root disk or if the root disk has it's own copy). -- Scott Barker Linux Consultant [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cuug.ab.ca:8001/~barkers/ (under construction) [ I try to reply to all e-mail within 3 days. If you don't ] [ get a response by then, I probably didn't get your e-mail. ] [ Unsolicited commercial and junk e-mail will be proof-read for US$100 ] "I have a very firm grasp on reality! I can reach out and strangle it any time!" - ???