Hi!
I am not running redhat but slackware but anyway, afaik you need two
paritions minimum, one 'linux native' and one 'linux swap'. You need to
decide the sizes for the partitions too, for the swap I think it is said
someplace that it it recommended to twice the memory. But right now I have
only 50M swap and 82RAM and it works fine anyway.
If you want to run windows too then my experience is to have Win on the
first disk. Didn't get it to work in any other way, obviously win95 wants
to reside on the first one. I installed Windows
first with only one disk mounted on the computer. Then I mounted the two
other ones (as primary slave and secondary master) and installed linux to
the primary slave.
Best,
_/_/ Greger Haga, [EMAIL PROTECTED] _/_/
On Thu, 3 Sep 1998, Gudmundur Mar wrote:
> I'm going to install Redhat 5 to my computer, i have two hard drives, one
> 3.2 that i use for win98 and dos and another 2.1GB that i'm going to use
> for Linux. I got some informations about how to install it from redhat.com
> but i still don't understand it. What partitions should i choose? (The hd
> is 2.1 GB and i have 64 EDO RAM).. can someone tell me?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Guđmundur Már
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>