once you are running linux...go into LINUXCONF...and re-edit your boot
sequence...to boot directly into linux...AGAIN...
but before doing that...run "soundconf" for your soundcard.
think it's in /usr/bin...but check around...
as for your network card...not sure...never had one to setup

John Rye wrote:
> 
> At 21:54 11 03 2000 -0500, you wrote:
> >are you using MacMillian Software version 6.5?  If so, I have one...
> >as a matter of fact...there should also be one on your CD...in IMAGES
> 
> Yes you are correct - there is an image on the CD - and I've used that to
> get the
> system running - however - I suspect there may be something a little different
> about the distrib boot disk because it just doesn't even begin to detect
> the sound
> card, the modem or the my network card.
> 
> OR maybe - there's another method for doing this once I have Linux installed ??
> I'm not exactly new to massaging operating systems - but this implementation
> does seem to be a little ??different??.
> 
> My knowledge of unix is rather old now (10 yrs or so) - So I have a heap of
> re-learning to do.
> 
> Any help on this would be much appreciated...
> 
> Cheers

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