> I have one PC with a 6 gig disk for Linux only (the Linux PC). > I have another two PCs with Windows 95 (the Windows PCs). I would > like to able to use Linux on either of the two Windows PCs. > I don't have enough space on these PCs to install all the linux > software I would like. I can only spare about 150 - 300Mb for > a linux partition on these PCs. What would be the best way to > setup the Windows PCs to be able to use all the programs installed > on my Linux PC.
you seem to be in a similar spot to where i am (or will be again soon). We got several old 486's released to us for this, but then they got unreleased to africa (?????). *sigh* The down side of our department being an international empire. . . Anyway, we now get this machine and 4 more. This machine will end up, i think, with 2x200mb, a 500mb, and 400 mb drive. The others will have anywhere from 80-200. The current plan (subject to change due to vacations by equipment :) will put minimal systems & X on the little machines (and probably lyx as well), /home on this machine, and most programs on this one. I intend to export /usr, and mount it as /usr2 on the other machines. /usr2 will appear behind /usr in execution paths on those machines. rick -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .