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| Hi, the newer debian installers are way better than those ten years ago, there is absolutely no doubt about that. But several times I have to compile and install several (mainly closed source) drivers after installing debian directly from a pxe booting environment. So, what I am looking for is a simple and - even more important - time saving way to use a custom compiled linux kernel for my own 'mini-net-distribution', add the stuff I need for the wireless adapters, graphic cards and so on and merge the whole bunch in my installation tree - but everyhing else should be downloaded from an official mirror... As far as I understand the installation process, this would only be possible, mirror a whole debian mirror localy and replace the appropriate debian-packets whith my selfmade ones... but there has to be another way...? Sometimes, it's really annoying if you realize you have no wired-ethernet working and you 'could' download the whole thing with the wireless card, but even in those ralink drivers wpa is built in, you can't because on the installation disk there are NO ralink drivers... -- ''What ever happened to 'please' and 'thank you''? - ''...I think they killed each other...'' Marge and Homer J. Simpson |