Thanks Bill,

        I think you are right. I went back over the Install doc and one thing it
did say was to configure you network, even if you are not connected. THEN
it says, if you are not connected to a network you only have to answer the
first 2 questions which are 1) Your computer name 2) are you connected to a
network.

        I answered yes to the second question and added all the Network info 
from
my ISP. That is what is messing things up as you said. When I boot up it is
looking for the network and of course it isn't there.

        I really don't know what files to edit to correct this, so will probably
reinstall as I really don't have anything on the system yet, other than
minicom. But I have that where I can reinstall that also. 

        Again thanks for all your help. I have already learned alot about debian
and love it.



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