On Sat, 14 Nov 1998, Betty wrote:
>
>Part 1 or C drive: will be my DOS/Win95 part. I will still keep this
>as it will take me a while to learn and understand Linux and my son also
>wants it so he can run his games. From what I have read Drive C has to
>be for Win95. And I am hoping this can be a Novell Client as well.
>
>Part 2 will be for Novell 5 server files, this part CANNOT be DOS
>partitioned or formatted, it must be left free by fdisk and allow the
>Novell install program to do all the partitioning and formatting.
>
>Part 3 will be for my Linux installation which I am hoping to install
>RedHat 5.2, but have not received the CD yet. I also want to put in an
>X-Windows Manager and make this a Novell Client.
>
>Part 4 will be for Windows applications and data files. And of course
>this can be fdisked and formated by DOS.
>
>
>And I have another computer on my "Network" as well. It is my
>older computer with a much smaller HD and currently runs Windows
>95.
>
>Thanks
>Betty
>--
Hi Betty,
Can't really help as I have no experience with Novell, however I
have a question, forgive me if I misunderstood you.
You say you have two computers on your network. One computer is, I
gather, a Windows only machine. While the other machine is to be a
multi-boot machine. The Linux & Windows parts are supposed to be
Novell clients. My question is: How do you expect them to be Novell
clients if the Novell part is on the same machine? You can have only
one OS running at a time as far as I know, so you Novell server
can't be up at the same time as the Windows or Linux clients are,
unless ofcourse you shift either Linux or Novell to the other machine.
Again sorry if I misunderstood.
Ishaaq Chandy