Stupid kernel question

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Why then is there pcnetconfig after install, but not regular netconfig? It
appears if I want this done automatically, I have to reinstall.
At 05:37 PM 9/3/00 +1100, you wrote:
>Hi:
>
>You should be able to configure your network specs.  If you need to add
>hardware, then you'll be set for a kernel recompile most probably.
>
>As for adding programs at start up, the convention for debian is that
>scripts live in /etc/init.d and are linked to the appropriate /etc/rcX.d
>directory, where X equals run-level.  The scripts have a certain syntax,
>accepting certain commands like start, stop, restart, etc.  Look at one for
>a worked example.
>
>Geoff.
>
>
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