At 11:39 AM 1/26/1999 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >In a message dated 1/26/99 10:36:52 AM Central Standard Time, >[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > >> PPP is essential if you install through a modem connection to the >> internet. PCMCIA is essential if that modem is a pcmcia card in a >> laptop. I use the ZIP drive support to save pumping floppies, but >> I only started doing this after it became necessary because I had >> to install linux on a machine with an LS120 drive (which can only >> read a floppy through the BIOS). >> I'm not sure where you got printer support from - the lpr package >> is not in the list, viz. >> > >I may be wrong about this, but don't you also need netbase to get to the net >using PPP? That wasn't installed... and as for the printer support, you're >right, lpr isn't installed, but the port drivers are... >
After reading some of the comments, I realize space on the installation floppies is a premium. How about a blip in the standard installation instructions for making a man floppy (like you make a boot, root, or base-x floppy) and state that this is optional for man pages. The installation routine could ask if you have the optional man pages floppy and install it if that's the case. This way, the beginners have their man pages at the cost of one more floppy, and the old hands can skip the extra step. Just an idea....