I don't think that this is a bad goal by any means, but you're still asking questions about how the RedHat installer does things, on a Debian list. If you asked for suggestions on how to do it within Debian's current bootdisks and so forth, that'd be one thing, but if you're mostly trying to duplicate how RedHat does it, you're asking the wrong list.
Now, on to the Debian-specific question that just came out, I don't know of any such hardware probe currently available but there are GPL'd tools which other distros use. These could prove useful. Also, *please* don't Cc: me on list posts. Even if you disagree with, ignore, or are ignorant the suggestion in the developers-reference that list members *not* be Cc:'d on list mails, I've also set Mail-Followup-To: and Mail-Copies-To: headers. Thanks. On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 05:19:45AM -0700, BERNARDES,JOAN (Non-HP-Brazil,ex1) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake forth: > Hi, > What do you think about Debian has a GUI for installation? It will > not be better? > Is it possible to do the same with Debian? > My project has a Bootable CD based on Debian, but it's difficult to > run a XServer in any machine without a HW probe, do you know if Debian has > something like that? > Thanks, > Joan. -- Mike Markley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPG: 0x3B047084 7FC7 0DC0 EF31 DF83 7313 FE2B 77A8 F36A 3B04 7084 No problem is insoluble. - Dr. Janet Wallace, "The Deadly Years", stardate 3479.4