I am new to debian, and have a few questions.
1) boot reports SCSI: no device found (WD7000 SCSI Card). -- It is right(!), I have no scsi, and no scsi module in my /etc/modules. -- Why does it try to find one? is this OK?? 2) I find no man(1) command, and all the /usr/man/* pages are compressed, is some further installation step needed? 3) At boot I get a mesage: lp: no device found I have teh standard parallel port.. 4) I loaded from CDROM, and at boot it recognizes it; hdc: FX001DE, ATAPI CDROM Driver How do I mount it? I tried mount -t isofs -f /dev/hdc0 /cdrom and lots of variations, (-t msdos, hdc1, hdc, ...), the mount doesn't complain, but does not make the device useable. 5) How do I modify the initial setup, e.g. further devices, do I re-run the recovery disk? or run "dselect"? 6) How do I switch from a tty like interface to something... reasonable? 7) I see the FAQs on the CDROM, but they are not properly named, (although the trans.tbl knows this..), so I suspect they are there to be installed; how? 8) is there an archive of this mailing list? Thanks! I'm soure these are probably FAQ's, but I didn't (yet) find the relevant information. -------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Gregory Guthrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] (515)472-1125 Fax: -1103 Computer Science Department College of Science and Technology Maharishi University of Management (Maharishi International University 1971-1995) -------------------------------------------------------- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .