--- Randy Donohoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >
> > There were a lot of excellent recommendations (which I have snipped)
> > in this post, but the main thing is this.  3Gig is pretty mininmal
> > space for either Win2K or RH.  You're going to run out of space
> > sooner rather than later.  Get a bigger harddrive before you start,
> > or you will regret it.  Unless you don't plan on using Win2K (why
> > install it?), I would start out with about 8 Gig for each partition
> -
> > more if you are doing much with audio-visual files, photo editing,
> > etc.
> I understand your concern about space, but there will be little data
> on 
> the drive. The box will be mostly for remote administration.

So then you don't even need X.  You could prolly install all of what you
need in under 200MB.  
Which, of course, leads to the obvious question, why do you need W2K at all?

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