On Sun, 01 Oct 2000, you wrote:
> Hey folks. . .
> 
> About a year ago, I partitioned my handdrive and installed a copy of Redhat 
> 5.2 on my PC.  I've spent very little time fooling with it since.  I've now 
> decided that I'd really like to  learn Linux but would rather do so via 
> Mandrake 7.1 rather than upgrading to a newer version of Redhat .   I'm at 
> a loss for tracking down info  about how one would uninstall Redhat and 
> install another Linux distribution  such as Mandrake 7.1.    It's certainly 
> not info offered in any of the Redhat users guides that I've got.
> 
> Would someone on the list be kind enough to walk me through the necessary 
> steps for uninstalling Redhat from my PC,  yet keeping the existing 
> partition for Linux intact (I'm also using Windows 95) in preparation for a 
> clean installation of Mandrake 7.1 ?   I can't find such information in any 
> of the Redhat books/users manuals I've got.   I'm assuming that there are a 
> few people on this mailing list who've been down this same path before.  It 
> would just be great to not have to reinvent the wheel.
> 
> Any/all feedback or suggestions would be greatly appraciated.  Thanks ; )
> 
> John Gasbarre
> Vinalhaven Island, ME
> http://profiles.yahoo.com/hunzaman1
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
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> John A. Gasbarre
> Vinalhaven Island, Maine USA
> http://facelink.com/i90
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> "Two people have been living in you all your life.
> One is the ego, garrulous, demanding, hysterical,
> calculating; the other is the hidden spiritual being,
> whose still voice of wisdom you have only rarely
> heard or attended to." --Sogyal Rinpoche

My friend,
upgrading to Mandrake 7.1 is very simple being that Mandrake is 100% compad.
with red hat, you can just install (upgrade)from red hat. I had 6.1 and all I
did was run the upgrade program.. every thing was ok since then.. I hope this
helped some. good luck
Gavin

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