umm, debian is like 4 cd's, with a network install you only need one.
I've never heard of a network install of Debian, but Libranet is just one cd. Debian is one cd too then you can customize the packages you want from there.
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umm, debian is like 4 cd's, with a network install you only need one.
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Sorry for the delay, but I wanted to give an update. I got fed up with MDK 9.2 and decided to try an FTP install of SUSE 9.0. The install went fine and I eventually got my wireless to work...BUT I have to manually bring it up with "ifup wlan0" after I boot up. I would like to be able to have it working without manual intervention like I had with MDK 9.1. If anyone has any suggestions, that would be great, or what about writing a script to run at start up? I have never written one, so any pointers would be helpful. I just need it to log me on as su and then run ifup wlan0. Thanks.
mugs, I'm not sure how SuSe works, but you can try adding that command to the rc.local file. That's assuming SuSe has one.
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