i downloaded the drv1440.bin and resc1440.bin and base_2.0.tgz files from Engrique's archive at molec2.dfis.ull.es.
Used dd to write the raw images to floppies. Machine 486/100 with 100M /dev/hda1 [DOS] 408M /dev/hdb1 / and 32M swap 1.2G /dev/hdc /usr 96M /dev/sda1 [Parallel ZIP] Install to /dev/sda - I didn't want to wipe out my existing hamm setup. Used the existing swap partition. Did not use pppconfig or dselect this time round: I didn't want to fill the ZIP. Have used pppconfig before: worked fine for me. No great problems anywhere: I mounted /dev/hdb1 on /mnt so base_2.0.tgz was accessible: then forgot where it was [/target/mnt]. The search function for any file matching base_2.0.tgz was very useful. The _only_ criticism is essentially cosmetic and very minor: many of the modules have no description e.g. NLS437 doesn't say it's North American masq_cusee doesn't show that it's IP-masquerading-cuseeme Not confusing once you've done it a couple of times / read debian-devel but _very_ confusing to a brand new user. Great job: easily ready as the final install disks IMHO. Hope this helps, Andy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]