On Tue, Dec 08, 1998 at 05:42:22AM -0500, Josh Beavers wrote: > I am planning to install Debian 2.0 and I had a couple of euqquestions. > 1. I installed a small preview off floppies and it had a SCSI driver still > in the kernel when I booted pup that I did not want there. This caused it > to give a boot up error. Is there an easy eway to ocorrect this in the > setup-installation without doing something like recompiling the kernel? if You have some drivers You really dont need You can comment this in the file `/etc/modules' with a '#' like # st You don't need to recompile the kernel for that also You should comment dependencies in the file '/etc/conf.modules' > > 2. Is it too hard to configure Xfree86? Some hvave hard to configure things I think this depends on Your hardware, > if you do not know specific things. > > 3. That's all. > > thsnkanks, and bye. > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >
-- Peter