>Or ... booting the LEAF disk on different hardware long enough to do a >configuration is probably easier than trying to edit the files after >mounting the disk on a different Linux system. This is what you say you are >doing now, right? (Or am I misreading that part?) What are you finding >unsatisfactory about that approach?
Yes that's exactly what I'm doing. It works just fine and I'll likely have it working soon enough not to worry about it anymore. >It slows down things like module >testing (where you are checking that the configuration works with the >target hardware) ... but so does editing on a Debian system. I learn something new everyday. I wasn't even aware that you could test a configuration (besides booting it of course). That's very cool. The more I read about this distro the more impressed I am. You guys/gals must have invested many thousands of hours not only into LEAF but the docs as well. Thanks everyone for all of your responses. -- ______________________________________________ http://www.linuxmail.org/ Now with e-mail forwarding for only US$5.95/yr Powered by Outblaze ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: eBay Get office equipment for less on eBay! http://adfarm.mediaplex.com/ad/ck/711-11697-6916-5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ leaf-user mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user SR FAQ: http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html
