Re: [gentoo-user] 1st Install

2005-07-14 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
On Thursday 14 July 2005 21:22, Richard Fish wrote: > Allan Gottlieb wrote: > >>Boot from the gentoo cd. Now use cfdisk to make at least two partitions > >> into the free space, / and /boot. > > > >Don't you also need swap? /boot is desirable, but not required. > > You can create a swap file at an

Re: [gentoo-user] 1st Install

2005-07-14 Thread Richard Fish
Allan Gottlieb wrote: >>Boot from the gentoo cd. Now use cfdisk to make at least two partitions into >>the free space, / and /boot. >> >> > >Don't you also need swap? /boot is desirable, but not required. > > > You can create a swap file at any time..so a partition is really not necessary

Re: [gentoo-user] 1st Install

2005-07-14 Thread Allan Gottlieb
At Thu, 14 Jul 2005 17:38:43 +0200 Volker Armin Hemmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thursday 14 July 2005 16:39, Mark Humphrey wrote: >> Hi there >> >> I'm new to Gentoo and I'm currently running WinXP at home. I'd like to >> know how I should go about an installation with release 2005.0 to m

Re: [gentoo-user] 1st Install

2005-07-14 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
On Thursday 14 July 2005 16:39, Mark Humphrey wrote: > Hi there > > I'm new to Gentoo and I'm currently running WinXP at home. I'd like to > know how I should go about an installation with release 2005.0 to make > it a dual boot with XP, but upgrade to KDE 3.4.1? > first, read the instructions on

[gentoo-user] 1st Install

2005-07-14 Thread Mark Humphrey
Hi there I'm new to Gentoo and I'm currently running WinXP at home. I'd like to know how I should go about an installation with release 2005.0 to make it a dual boot with XP, but upgrade to KDE 3.4.1? Email Disclaimer http://www.aplitec.co.za/emaildisclaimer.htm -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mai