Ignorance is truly bliss. Some months after installing 2.1 from CD I am now trying to remember how I did it. (Upon gaining cable internet access I quickly kicked the whole thing up to potato level, and all I have to say about that is God Bless Apt. <g>)
I think that out of sheer instinct (or dumb habit) I did *not* opt for the dselect access method calling for a CD "set." I *think* I just chose the old "CD" method, installed what was on the first CD and went my merry way. Then later I *think* I may have popped CD #2 into the drive, ran dselect and just installed something or other I know not what! NOW, as I say some months later (it can't have been that long though) I come to notice I have an empty /etc/rc.boot dir. Doesn't seem to hurt anything, at least that I've noticed. I have what I think is a super environment in which to play. I've built gnome from source tarballs and kde2 from cvs. Kewl. I have all sorts of ppp running, over copper wire modem and ethernet. Also kewl. I can even dial up a bulletin board or two; remember those? I even got sound! So, faithful assembled, what AM I missing? I see in my olde slink rc.boot there's setserial and some others. Could I have by hook and crook managed to find a way around the 2-CD-Conundrum without even knowing? -- Bob Bernstein http://members.home.net/ruptured-duck at Esmond, Rhode Island, USA --==++*++==-- "RMS's "curmudgeon-like" griping that he didn't like the term "Open Source" looked silly to many last year; it's not looking so dumb today..." Christopher B. Browne