> > Mark Goldshtein wrote: > >> On 2/26/09, Robert Goley <ragoley@> wrote: >> >> >>> Not sure about this on the Lenny installer. If the wpa_supplicant >>> command exists, you can probably write out the config file by hand and >>> start up the wireless interface by hand. Definitely the longer way to >>> do it... >>> >>> >> >> Not sure if any extended commands/utils are existing in installer. I >> was unable to locate even something simple, like 'top', etc. >> >> Let's name it 'Plan Z'. >> >> >> >>> I would recommend using a live cd (preferably Kubuntu Live >>> Install CD) and then install Lenny using debootstrap. That will give >>> you wireless access for the install process to start. Once you have the >>> base system installed, getting wireless setup and installing the rest of >>> the packages is a breeze. >>> >>> >> >> Would you, please, point me to these 'howtos' or 'mans'? I am a rookie >> and need big red letters to understand a thing. >> >> :^) >> >> Thanks a lot! > >
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Robert Goley <ragoley@> wrote: > I forget the exact link but look in the articles on the > www.debian-administration.org website. They had the last tutorial I > used... Thanks! I believe that will be a subj we've talking about: http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/426