On Sat, Jan 09, 1999 at 02:28:36AM -0500, Adam Di Carlo wrote: > On Fri, 8 Jan 1999 23:42:14 +0100 (CET), "Karl B. Hammar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > said: > > >> 5.1 Introduction > > >> Once you've booted into Linux, the dbootstrap program will launch > >> and guide you through the second step, the initial system > >> configuration. This step is described in detail in Using dbootstrap > >> for Initial System Configuration, chapter 7. > > > I cannot find any binary named dbootstrap on the floppy. Don't you > > mean dinstall. > > No, it's called dbootstrap, even it it might still be named dinstall. > dinstall is confusing since it's the name of Guy's scripts to install > stuff from Incoming. Enrique, is this a bug on boot-floppies?
Sort of. I didn't change the name on boot-floppies sources for 2.1.4. I'm doing it (partially) for 2.1.5. I'll keep "dinstall/" as the directory name, because renaming directories in CVS is a PITA. That will be done for potato. > Oh, I guess I should point them to the relevant package, which I > *think* is ``kbd''. I'll just tell them to read /usr/doc/kbd/..., ok? > > Now it says: > > Once the system installation is complete, you'll be able to select a > keyboard layout from a wider range of choices (read the > documentation in <file>/usr/doc/kbd/</file> when you've finished > installing). It's just a matter of running "kbdconfig" as root. > > Make a note that pon, plog and poff must be run from a root account. > > Done. IIRC, any user in the "dialout" group may run them too. -- Enrique Zanardi [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

