> You have to take the good with the bad. Why?
> It would be nice to have a perfect > linux distribution but it will never happen. In that case it seems like the world would be a nicer place if you could mix-n-match things from different distributions easily. Unfortunately it isn't all that easy. I'd like to have a system where everything knows about shadow passwords, the ndbm emulation uses gdbm, and a one-disk nfs installation works the first time. > You can install groups in dselect also. Just select the line that describes > the group and mark it for install or hold. Generally the normal install is > already marked for install. I tried several times (over NFS) and it never completed. That was probably a month ago - perhaps it is fixed now, but I have RedHat loaded. I'll try again on the next machine if shadow support is available by then. What I'd really like is the ability to load .deb's into a redhat or slackware base. Les Mikesell [EMAIL PROTECTED]