Hello! Please help me, I'm new to Linux. My System is: 486 DX 33, 20 MB RAM , 1.275 Conner HDD (part.: 500 - M$-DO$, 150 - / , 60 -swap, 300 - /usr, 100 - /home , ~150 - /var) Sound Blaster Pro and a Panasonic 2x connected to it. 14.4 Modem. Floppies: 1.2MB 5.25", 1.44MB 3.5".
I installed Debian from the 1.2 floppy, and used this method until the drivers disk was over, then I mounted the CD to /mnt and used loop to mount the image file again to /mnt2 (My friend make the CDs for me, and he just copied the image files to the CDs). I had no problems until dselect started - and when I told it to use previously mounted fs (or something like this) it asked me where the non_free (or something like that) is and then where is the local dir. all the rest of the CD was okay. Now for the problems: 1) When I set the CD drive up it told me to that I should read linux/documentation/cdrom/sbpcd and then configure sbpcd.h the linux directory does not exists on my system, not does this file on any other directory. 2) Although everything on the (optional) X11 section is installed (checked twice.), the file /usr/X11R6/bin/SuperProbe doesn't exists ("Installation and Getting started" said it should be there), and maybe some other files I don't know I need (BTW: no startx too). 3) I don't have the directory /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/doc, and don't have the man pages for XFree86 or XFree86Config. 4) The file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86Config.eg doesn't exists, the file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XF86Config is a link to /etc/X11/XF86Config, that doesn't exists. 5) When I try to start x by executing ./X it says that it can't find configuration file (This is the only understandable problem till now) 6) Why isn't . in my path? I don't want to execute every program by ./command. How do I put it in the path? 7) When I installed the installation process said I can't install lilo in the / since it ends on the 1090th cylinder, will I be able to put lilo in the MBR? Should I just destroy everything, repartition and install again? 8) I don't have the kernel source in where it should be (I can't remember now, but you all know what I mean), and I can't (can I?) recompile the kernel so it doesn't try to find so many things at the beginning. BTW: gcc is the only program that I know that works (I didn't try something too fancy but I think it was enough). 9) Here I would like to hear your opinion: I use C shell at my Uni. (here) what is better C shell or bash? (I don't know bash, so take that into consideration). Thank you vary much!!! (BTW: I don't expect you to answer all the questions/problems) Liran Zvibel P.S I wanted to register as a Debian user at www.slashdot.org and didn't find where. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .