I had a similar problem when installing potato. My pcmcia wouldn't configure until I configured my network. So what I did was put dummy values in for the network, configured my pcmcia, then went back to input the correct network settings. After this step when I went to reboot my laptop, it froze. So I just rebooted, manually since it was the last step anyway. When I restared again, and ran deselect it was unable to resolve any host...so I manually ran pump to re-gather my network info. The installation procedded fine after this....hope this helps..
Swamy /*Hi gang! What am I doing wrong? I copied linux, install.bat, base2_2.tgz, driver2_2.tgz, loadlin.exe etc. etc. to a DOS partition on my Toshiba 4080 XCDT, then booted from a DOS floppy and ran install.bat. The installation looks great (congratulations, team!) up to "reboot the system": the boot hangs in /etc/init.d/pcmcia, right after it echoes "modules" to the screen. The pcmcia modules all show unresolved symbols. Don't they fit the 2.2.14 kernel that comes with the installation? Is something broken, or is there an operator error here? (I can Alt+Ctrl+F2 out of the dbootstrap routine and disable the init.d/pcmcia script before rebooting, but then what--go to dpkg and install kernel and pcmcia module sources and recompile before finishing the installation? That can't be the intended behavior.) Tony */ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com

