Thank you for the quick reply. Adam Di Carlo wrote:
>Well, I dunno what you're doing, but if you're a net admin, I would >use DHCP. If your a distributor of some sort, I guess I would work >with the netbase maintainer and get some sort of debconf action going >on. > I'm thinking of "selling" pre-installed Debian computer systems for end users. With the current (or old?) installer, I must either customize the network configuration per user or instruct users to edit those configuration files by hand, both of which are what I'd like to avoid in a long run. If it could be solved, I could even make a minimally-configured installation image in advance. -- "Free software is not for free." Kaz Sasayama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Screen Name: kazssym Hyper Linux Systems (Hypercore Software Design, Ltd.) <URL:http://www.hypercore.co.jp/> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

