I run Red Hat 6.0 on a Dell Latitude LM laptop Pentium.
The hard drive is 800 Mb, and I just got a 10 Gb hdd 
as an upgrade. I'll be starting from scratch, so I wish
I had taken better notes along the way :-) 

I'm curious if I ought to copy any files (or tar any
directories) to Zip disk, to make my installation
easier. I would then either copy the files, or use
them as a reference. (I was thinking about .muttrc,
for example, upon which I spent 2 full days 
tweaking, and conf.modules, lilo.conf, fstab.)

Which file has my sound configuration, for example?
Should I search for all my config files and copy  
them onto my Zip for a backup? Or should I just 
tar my entire /etc and /home directories?

Thanks in advance for your advice. 
-- 
Richard Spencer


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