First, you probably want to install 1.3, not 1.2, unless you have some specific reason for doing so.
>Would someone PLEASE answer my e-mails and help? I have tried to install >Debian Linux, and get stuck in the cfdisk menu. How do I go through this >menu, and continue? I would appreciate an answer. Well, what's the problem?! Did you read the cfdisk documentation that install.txt (or .html) instructs you to get? cfdisk is a program that allows you to allocate a hunk of your hard drive space into a partition which Linux can use. Ergo you must have a hunk of hard drive space still unpartitioned; you can split off parts from your DOS or Winblows (but not Winblows NT) partitions with the FIPS program. (FIPS will create a new partition, actually, which you can just then delete and voila, free space.) > I am not a novice at this, since I am running Win 95, NT 4.0 and OS/2 >WARP on different partitions, and would like to add Linux to experiment >and add to my knowledge. After all, to paraphase a quote; "Knowledge is >money". :-) It would be helpful to read other mail here if I have >something running to work with. <shrug> It's hard to help when you don't even say what the problem is. late -- Jason Daniels -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---> BELIEVE THE LIE <--- Linux: The choice of a GNU generation. Winblows 95: The world's best-selling computer virus. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

