That's what passes for "old school" these days? No systemd, dBus or an all-encompassing GNOME Politburo? This is my normal Linux installation process. I shudder to think what the "new school" looks like.
I was expecting kernel 2.0.30, libc5, ext2, ipfwadm, FVWM 1.0 (not that FVWM2 stuff) or CDE.
I was expecting kernel 2.0.30, libc5, ext2, ipfwadm, FVWM 1.0 (not that FVWM2 stuff) or CDE.