Hi, Some more details from my install experience...
- I notice that dselect now has options installing from a CD and installing from a CD set (option 2). Option 2 seems to be the default. Whats the difference? I heard that Slink could not be fitted into one CD anymore, so I assumed that option 2 is the right thing to select. But in which case, why is the install from a single CD even an option at all? - I noticed the following message when I had previously installed Hamm. I didnt ask about it then, but now my curiosity has been piqued : find: /var/lib/dpkg/methods/mnt/debian/dists/stable/non-free/binary-i386 dpkg : subprocess find returned error exit status 1 update available list script returned error exit status 1 A. Why does my distribution (supplier : LSL) not have the non-free packages? Isnt it supposed to? If not, where would I get it from? B. Why is this treated as an error when I didnt indicate that I wanted to install non-free packages? - There is definitely a bug in the Networking configuration scripts. Here is what the file /etc/init.d/network looked like after my first reboot : #! /bin/sh ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1 route add -net 127.0.0.0 IPADDR=192.168.0.1 NETMASK=255.255.255.0 NETWORK=192.168.0.0 BROADCAST=192.168.0.255 GATEWAY=192.168.0.1 ifconfig ${IPADDR} netmask ${NETMASK} broadcast ${BROADCAST} route add -net ${NETWORK} [ "${GATEWAY}" ] && route add default gw ${GATEWAY} metric 1 Quite clearly, the 'ifconfig' command generated is wrong. It should read : ifconfig eth0 ${IPADDR} netmask ${NETMASK} broadcast ${BROADCAST} ... and once I made this correction, my networking started working correctly. - During bootup, I get a message saying (approx) : lspci not found, so PCI resource conflict not detected. What is this all about? - When I tried the install, I got : Cannot open /var/lib/dpkg/methods/multicd/available : No such file or directory. I checked the directory mentioned, and indeed, the 'available' file doesnt exist. The only file in that directory is titled 'shvar.multicd'. Why the heck does this happen? Anyway, I went ahead and tried installing with option 1 specified (single CD). It seemed to work, though I did observe the following problems : - The postgres install goes through and sets PGDATA somewhere in the /var filesystem. This is not where I wanted it. The package doesnt prompt me for this. - While configuring the new (NNTP) server, right after I specify the usenet alias (as a non-root user), I get : 1999-03-19 15:58:03 Failed to open configuration file /etc/exim.conf Should I open bug reports for the problems that I observed? Regards, Jor-el