Tried that... It insists on installing drakconf or some such gui tool,
and I presume the requisite X environment.
Monte
"Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
>
> Monte Milanuk wrote:
>
> > O.K. I am going to take the plunge. I am getting an ISDN line put in,
> > and will get a terminal adapter ISDN modem. Since the local internet
> > provider's ISDN account has an unlimited access plan, this box will
> > probably be up and online a lot of the time. Currently I use Freesco
> > 0.25 running from a 3.5" floppy to act as a firewall/router/dialup
> > gateway on a spare Celeron266 w/ 64MB RAM. I would like to 'upgrade'
> > this to an full blown intranet server/firewall/gateway running on a PII
> > 400 w/ 128MB RAM, and about 24GB of hard drive space. I hope to have
> > this box serving
> > DHCP, DNS, Samba, NFS, xntp, mail, news, squid, etc., and maybe X
> > (vnc). The one thing that this box really doesn't need is multimedia (
> > sound, or graphics, etc). I would like to admin the box over the local
> > network using Webmin.
> >
> > Now on to the main topic of this post: How the heck can I get LM 7.0 to
> > install w/o X? I can make a boot disk for a text-mode network install,
> > but the install program insists on adding the X Window system and
> > KDE/Gnome, etc. I don't want/need them, so do I just have to put up w/
> > this and remove them after the install? Also, would I be better off
> > doing this sort of setup w/ LM 6.1 instead?
> >
> > Monte
> >
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> If you install in an expert / server mode you should be able to select the
> packages to be installed. Just don't select X...
>
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