[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > you don't need to unless you are installing the base system from NFS! > dbootstrap only installs base2_2.tgz nothing else, after that is > installed you have a self sustaining system that boots on its own, > you can then just setup dhcp from that, if dhcpd is not there just > download the package manually and dpkg -i it. the actual package
It's hard to download the client that will let your networking start to function if you replaced your other OS. But I see your point here. > selection and installtion is done with dselect from your base system > not from dbootstrap. Is there time to make sure that dhcp is in base_2_2.tgz then? Just to avoid the chicken and egg problem if you replaced your only other OS :-). Or are we too late?

