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Re: How to disable the "Choose your current network-environment !" during boot?



On Sat, May 17, 2003 at 01:39:00AM +0200, Matthias Hentges wrote:
> Am Sam, 2003-05-17 um 01.00 schrieb Jaime Ash:
> > During boot, my system displays a Debian GNU Linux blue screen with a
> > gray menu that asks to "Choose your current network-environment !",

> IIRC, apt-get remove netenv should do the trick.

Don't forget (I recommend) to be thorough in your cleanup:

  $ apt-get --purge remove netenv

Anyway, Matthias is correct and that is indeed the 'netenv' program's
dialogue.


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