On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 07:26:55PM -0700, Andrew Sharp wrote: > > Me neither, but what the user was insinuating is that he doesn't > necessarily know the *right* answers, and wants to have a system > where he can try many different combinations without having to start > the install from the beginning each time. Myself, I would just grab > the shell and muck with all the settings by hand until I found the > one that works, but this isn't something that every person knows how > to do, I guess. Hard to believe, really. well frankly you need to know the fscking network numbers before going to setup a computer on the network, if you don't know what your network numbers are that can hardly be blamed on debian. dammit Jim im an installer not a psychic! and you can redo the `setup the network' step as many times as you want before rebooting the box, and console 2 is there so you can do a quick test (i think ping is there). -- Ethan Benson http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/
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