> This included hotplug (if you use kernel 2.6)
> and discover. discover is also part of Woody (the stable version), but
> not part of the base system. You can however install it later.

   So I could install the stable version (Woody) minimally, just to get it 
to boot up, then install discover...sounds easy enough.  Then do I have to 
reboot to get the system properly setup, or does it do so while Linux is 
running?
   Thank you,

--Brian M. Godfrey 


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