Hi, I did it - got X and Ethernet working.
As best I can tell (because I copy and pasted my steps here) this is how: in 'man base-config' I read, /root/dbootstrap_settings, if it exists, is sources by base-config and numerous environment variables set therein are used to control base-config's behavior. The mere presence of this file, which is created by dbootstrap during a fresh debian install, makes base- config do all the things it only does on a fresh install. dbootstrap_settings is not there so I, # touch /root/dbootstrap_settings so that base-config will do all the things it only does on a fresh install. and, # base-config and choose: - get files from http:// (ucberkely - it is one of the provided options) <See my earlier thread today, 'Network interface card / Ethernet on IMB motherboard', for how I got Ethernet working.> - display manager: gdm - manage /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config file with debconf - manage /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file with debconf - X server driver: vesa <-------- - framebuffer device interface? Yes - XKB rule set to use: xfree86 - keyboard: 104 key - keyboard layout: us - mouse port: /dev/psaux - mouse: PS/2 - LCD device? Yes <--------- - method for selecting your monitor characteristics: Medium DAM, I selected the wrong one (Advanced) and you CANNOT go back without starting all over :-(. Anyway, should work: chose settings that work for my monitor. - use ASCII for Postgress - Delete previously download deb files: no done! # reboot SWEET - Gnome pops up nicely <:-) :-). And Ethernet is working. I was *not* given a chance to set the Ethernet driver kernel module above but hey, it was already up and running from the earlier install. Conclusion: Having used SuSE for two years I have developed the mind-set required to appreciate the Debian way. Tomorrow I'll see if I can get Zope/CMF/Plone and Apache and Exim (or Postfix) working okay.... The Debian Quice Reference Guide http://qref.sourceforge.net/ has more config stuff Sorry about the newbie Subject line. But there it is. Roger :-) - -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]