>I'm trying slowy to get my whole office over to Debian <g>, and >the next machine I'm going to tackle is the TI-Extensa 560CD laptop.
I installed it on an Extensa 570CDT (except for X); no problems with the base installation. The CD-ROM is a standard ATAPI on /dev/hdb. The fact that there is a reboot involved between the last floppy disk and the first CD usage made it quite simple (as the CD and FDD share one bay). The fun started when I tried to get networking started. The PCMCIA package installed just fine, except that Debian tries to set up networking BEFORE Card Services is installed. I moved Card Services into /etc/init.d/boot before the network is initialized, and added a 'sleep' command that was just long enough to allow the Ethernet card (in slot A) to initialize. I suppose that moving Card Services into the 'networking' script is the proper approach, but the bottom line was that it worked. | This is OFFICIAL WRITTEN notification that I want to be REMOVED | | from ALL commercial mailing lists. EVERY message sent from this | | account has had this request posted. ALL UNSOLICITED ADVERTISEMENTS | | SENT TO THIS ACCOUNT ARE IN VIOLATION OF FEDERAL (U.S.) LAW. | -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]