Re: [newbie] Looking for a good start...

2000-02-22 Thread James Mellema
FredB wrote: I'm getting ready to do an install of Mandrake onto a test machine (dinky 486 I have laying around) to work with until I have a proper machine built. the machine will have 2 SCSI drives, one 2g and the other 1g. I am trying to determine what the best way is to partition the

Re: [newbie] Looking for a good start...

2000-02-22 Thread FredB
Not a problem, I have a copy of Red Hat also. The partition question still stands though. Fred From: James Mellema [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2000 23:36:33 -0500 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Looking for a good start... FredB wrote

Re: [newbie] Looking for a good start...

2000-02-22 Thread James Mellema
FredB wrote: Not a problem, I have a copy of Red Hat also. The partition question still stands though. Fred Fred, I'm not an expert by any stretch but I have found that mandrake works really well on my K^-2/350 with 64 MB of ram. As far as partitioning your drives, I do have a couple of

Re: [newbie] Looking for a good start...

2000-02-22 Thread Guillermo Belli
Mandrake is optimised for pentium class processorsors. Chances are that it won't work in a 486. El lun, 21 feb 2000, escribiste: I'm getting ready to do an install of Mandrake onto a test machine (dinky 486 I have laying around) to work with until I have a proper machine built. the machine

[newbie] Looking for a good start...

2000-02-21 Thread FredB
I'm getting ready to do an install of Mandrake onto a test machine (dinky 486 I have laying around) to work with until I have a proper machine built. the machine will have 2 SCSI drives, one 2g and the other 1g. I am trying to determine what the best way is to partition the drives and mount my