Howard L. wrote:
How about dumping all the RH9 side and using the live cd on the then
created 2gb of free ext3 space?
Make sure the live cd will work on your system! I have a K6-III that
the live CD will not boot it. Someone else reported a problem with a
K6-II. May be the chipsets and not the processors but check it out
before you kill RH9. However what I did was install Vector Linux and
then build LFS. Vector Linux is small and works great for building LFS.
John McSwain
http://www.lakemcgregor.com/
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