On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 04:51:06PM +0100, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote: > I was looking thru the selection of network discovering scripts in > Debian and I'm perplexed. The task is relatively straighforward: given > a laptop and a network connection spit something that can be used to > configure the laptop for the current network environment. Why are > there _so many_ options then? Let's see (feedback appreciated):
It's an interesting topic... and in fact I have a laptop from august 2002 and I have no stable network configuration system yet, with no PCMCIA. Ah... you forgot netenv that is the application that shows a menu during the boot. -- Christian Surchi, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] | ICQ www.debian.org - www.softwarelibero.it - www.firenze.linux.it | 38374818 A long-forgotten loved one will appear soon. Buy the negatives at any price.

