Jacob Daniel wrote:
> 
> 1) The orginal setup had cool default (desktop) menu's etc. set up in
> afterstep and fvwm95, kde etc.  These menu's didn't get set up (except
> for kde.) Any ideas?

  Its possible that when you installed, you didn;t manually select to
install AfterStep and fvwm95, so when susewm checks to see whats
installed, it doesn't see that you installed them, so it doesn't create
the default menus that your referring to.

> 
> 2) I remember that the original installation also asked me which kinda of
> installation I wanted; something like developers, basic etc.  I never got
> prompted for anything like this second time around!?!?

  Not sure on this one, did you do an upgrade, or a whole new
installation? Also I know when installing from CD versus FTP that the
choices are limited on the later, but you still have the choices of
devel, multimedia, network and minimal as well as 1 other. Don't quote
me on the choices, I'm going by memory. Which installation medium are
you attempting from?

> 
> 3) I bought a SCSI Iomega Zip drive and I am having problems booting with
> it.  I can let you know the message it's giving me when its booting (I am
> not at that computer right now.)  Something like trying to reset the bus
> again and again.
> 

  Sorry on this one, someone who has ZIP drive experience will hopefully
have the answer for you.  
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