> You should be able to make corrections without going > back to > the installation system. For example, network > addresses > in /etc/init.d/network (slink) or > /etc/network/interfaces > (potato). > > But if you want to do it from floppies, you only > need the > first one (slink) or two (potato). You need to > "Mount a > previously initialised partition", and then > "Configure > whatever-it-was" to make the changes. > > Apart from the network above, I can really only > think of > "Configure Base System" which only seems to affect > /etc/timezone > and the clock line in /etc/default/rcS. What did you > get wrong?
Kernel stuff. I didn't configure PCMCIA, and I need some more modules. (i.e. PS/2 for my mouse) I can't get the kernel source onto it to rebuild, although that would be the really nice way to do it, until I get a new modem and figure out why my phone line isn't giving me a dial tone. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos -- now, 100 FREE prints! http://photos.yahoo.com