You probably want to use the multiple cd option. Your CD-Rom is most likely /dev/cdrom or /dev/hdb for ATAPI or /dev/scd0 for SCSI. I would recommend the KDE desktop manager, as you will probably find it very familiar and there is alot of good documentation built in to it. I'm not sure if it automatically gets installed. I usually have to install it after the rest is completed. You can install it with dselect. Just hit a '/' in the selection screen to search the database for all of the KDE packages. You theoretically don't need them all, but it doesn't hurt anything. The best way to start your new kde is to change to your new home directory ' cd ' with no arguments and create a file called '.xinitrc' you can use 'ee' to do that, as it is the easiest editor and is installed. .xinitrc should contain the line ' kde' . After that, just type 'startx' after you log in and it will start. There are plenty of better or more elegant ways to start your kde, but this is the easiest (in my opinion). Good Luck, and have fun. Kirk
On Fri, 14 May 1999, Denis A wrote: > I'm a Linux beginer and i try since 2 days to install linux system on my > IBM machine. All process run well until the dselect program. I don't > know there what to do. I suppose that all packages are located on CDrom. > SO I > choose Access 'CDROM'. > Then i got the message "Insert the CD-ROM' and Enter the block device > name." > I don't know yet what is the bock name and i supposed that by hit the > Enter key, i will get the list as prviously had during kernel and based > program. But no. So i reinstall since 2 days about 10 times Linux and > no success. I only want to have a Xwindows (graphical environment with > Linux.) > Please Help me. > Brgds Denis > > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null