
I forgot, In my last post I didn't mention: What I want to do is get the kernel installed without too much configuration or compilation in the plain Debian system. I also hope that I won't have to go configuring netowrks/interfaces manually, I'm not sure just how powerful grml-debootstrap is. What suggestions do you have? I'll probably just edit the configuration file, and get everything in place and then run whatever. Should I go with the linux-image, or linux-source deb files (what's easyer?) Whatever advice on this process specifically other than just editing grml-debootstrap's configuration file would be helpful. Installing a stable lenny would be good, so that I can receive Debain security patches, etc. I'd like to get a plain-debian installed, but have all of the accessibility of grml like Speakup, and other necesary things installed. Whatever I can do, I'd like to know. Installing a plain Debian system sounds fun!
Can't wait. Regards, --Keith