This sounds like it probably reduces to a newbie question... I just bought a new computer, and need to transfer a bunch of data onto it from my old computer. Neither one has an ethernet card (don't need one - I use dialup). A coworker has offered to loan me two network cards to copy the data, which sounds *real cool*. Here're my questions:
(1) What's involved in adding the network cards to the machines (old one runs Potato, new will have Woody) (2) What will be required to keep Linux happy when I remove the network card from my Woody machine? Or, would it be worthwhile to just get a network card, even though it won't be connected to anything? (3) This one is probably in a FAQ or HOW-TO, I haven't looked yet: if I connect the two computers via a crossover cable, how would I set up the Linux boxes? -- Paul F. Pearson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://home.hiwaay.net/~ppearson/ "Lord heal our land. Father heal our land. Hear our cry and turn our nation back to You" - Heal Our Land, _Magnify The Lord_ (Integrity Music)