Install to a partition then alter fstab to your old home. module-assistant auto-install broadcom-sta-source
Good Luck On 20/09/2010, martin yazdzik <myazd...@verizon.net> wrote: > Dear friends at grml, > > Please forgive the need for something quick, but I have no wired > connexion here and need some help. > > I have have downloaded, I think, the .debs for the broadcom sta driver > to my home folder. > > I need to install grml, after two years, because I did something > stupid. > > Fortunately, my home directory in on separate partition, so how do I: > a: install grml while keeping that partition as home? (Had I the > internet more than a few minutes a day I could google this > stuff...sorry.) > b. include the sta drivers as part of the installation. Last time I > simply used ndiswrapper, but that was a while ago. If that still works, > then I can go that route, but I cannot remember offhand if I can do a > complete GRML install and not need a wire ever. > c. I am presuming the nvidia drivers still work with grml, and there is > not a kernel version that borks that. I inadvertently installed > something without really reading it(yes, you make attack my stupidity, I > deserve it). > > I need, as I work in the arts, the very latest flash viewers and so on, > but one of the updates to squeeze needed udev which needed a kernel, so > instead of thinking, I am now in Panama with no real laptop. > > Any help to get me into gnome with all my apps via sta, with 3d working > would mean a lot. > > I am supposing that sta is not included on the cd, and, no, ubuntu is > not for me, thanks anyway. > > Thanks again to all of you, > > Martin > > > Fronti nulla fides. > > -- Best Wishes _______________________________________________ Grml mailing list - Grml@mur.at http://lists.mur.at/mailman/listinfo/grml join #grml on irc.freenode.org grml-devel-blog: http://grml.supersized.org/