Re: 2nd Linux installation

1999-11-22 Thread Dwayne C . Litzenberger
On Fri, Nov 19, 1999 at 09:25:12AM +0700, Oki DZ wrote: Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote: One of the things I use the linux box for is an FTP server for my LAN, and I was wondering if it is okay to share the /home/ftp/pub directory between the 2 distros so that as it gets modified

2nd Linux installation

1999-11-19 Thread RRPotratz
I'm a relative newbie to linux with a working Red Hat 6.0 system, but I would like to migrate to Debian. To do so I would like to install to a second hd, and keep my Red Hat until I've felt out Debian, but I have a few questions. One of the things I use the linux box for is an FTP server for my

Re: 2nd Linux installation

1999-11-19 Thread Jean-Yves BARBIER
One of the things I use the linux box for is an FTP server for my LAN, and I was wondering if it is okay to share the /home/ftp/pub directory between the 2 distros so that as it gets modified in one distro the modifications will be updated in the other. For example if my partitions are:

Re: 2nd Linux installation

1999-11-19 Thread Oki DZ
Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote: One of the things I use the linux box for is an FTP server for my LAN, and I was wondering if it is okay to share the /home/ftp/pub directory between the 2 distros so that as it gets modified in one distro the modifications will be updated in the other. For

Re: 2nd Linux installation

1999-11-19 Thread Oki DZ
RRPotratz wrote: I'm a relative newbie to linux with a working Red Hat 6.0 system, but I would like to migrate to Debian. To do so I would like to install to a second hd, and keep my Red Hat until I've felt out Debian, but I have a few questions. You have a quite high spririt of

Re: 2nd Linux installation

1999-11-19 Thread John Pearson
On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 05:41:50PM -0600, RRPotratz wrote I'm a relative newbie to linux with a working Red Hat 6.0 system, but I would like to migrate to Debian. To do so I would like to install to a second hd, and keep my Red Hat until I've felt out Debian, but I have a few questions.