> Why not acquire a $5. Debian CD and install from it?  It will be handy
 > to have in any case.

Unfortunately, that wouldn't solve my problem.

- There are no CDs available yet for woody. I have a cablemodem, so I 
don't mind downloading the entire distribution once or twice to get it 
installed.

- I very, very highly doubt that the cs89x0_cs driver is included in the 
Debian distribution. (Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I 
haven't seen it...)

There is also the fact that I can't boot from CD on that machine, but I 
suppose that is rather unimportant...

 > When I load Debian 2.2 or 2.4 it asks about loading the drivers for
 > the PCMCIA cards and I forget if both or just the 2.4 does the
 > automagic thing and finds the right one.

Yes, woody's floppy boot-up procedure does the same thing. It unpacks 
'drivers.tgz' but the cs89x0_cs driver does not seem to be included 
there... so until I find out how to add the cs89x0_cs driver, I'm rather 
out of luck.

graham


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