Prabhu Ramachandran wrote: > > The wonderful post wasn't mine. It was by Eric Hanchrow > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. I just dug it up. :)
s/post/link Is it ok now? :-) > Why not install potato base, make a big hurd partition and > then install hurd. A potato base install will not take more than 40M. > It may even take less. BTW if you cannot install *any* software on > your office machine how are you going to install vmware, create disk > space for the OS under vmware and then install various OS's there? The space is not an issue. I have lots of free space. Their(PC support people) argument is that, no one should mess up the installation, by installing software themselves(They think we, users, are idiots). If I install potato, and install a boot manager etc etc, and if they came to know about that, then they will promptly remove it. So I thought, best way to hide the installation, is to run it through vmware. Let me formally ask for permission, and go through the straightforward way, so that I can get Potato working. -- Ramakrishnan.M "If it isn't source, it isn't software."

