> I have tried other distributions. In fact, I have Turbolinux 4.0
> cluster server up and running on a 486dx-50 machine right now, and am
> configuring it to see how hard it is for relative newbies like me to set up
> ip masq, etc. I tried installing Turbolinux Workstation 6.0 and Turbolinux
> Server 6.0, but the boot disk made with rawrite would not boot for either
> distribution. The boot disk made with rawrite for Turbolinux Cluster Server
> 4.0 booted fine (same floppy, same machine). I also tried Corel's first
> graphical install system, but could not get it to install, and had similar
> problems with Mandrake 7.0. But I use pretty non-standard hardware, and the
> newer distributions have problems with that EXCEPT SUSE (and potentially
> Turbo Cluster).
The manrake tools for doing ip mask and firwalling is pretty nice. I setup
a box for stan a few weeks ago, and mandrake had gui's for everything.
Jamie
>
> But Tom's Root Boot saved my bacon. THANKS AGAIN, Ralph!
>
> Regards Jim Darrough
>
> At 09:21 AM 3/31/00 -0800, you wrote:
> >While we're on the subject of knocking my favorite distribution, RedHat,
> >look what distribution saves them all--->toms root-boot!
> >
> >At 09:03 PM 3/29/00 -0800, Jim Darrough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >Thanks to Ralph and Tom's Root Boot, my pumphouse computer is back in
> > >working order. Thanks!
> > >
> > >Regards, Jim Darrough
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