> Ah, the good old K6-2. Its a descent chip and will give you descent 
> performance for basic stuff, but I guess you'll need more RAM to
leverage 
> the system from relying on swap space.

I am in the process of acquiring more ram.

> If I recall correctly, Win98 requires around 350MB for the OS. I'd
say leave 
> 2-3GB for the windows partition. As for Linux, try to keep it as
simple as 
> possible. I'd go for the typical fedora arrangement of 100MB for the
boot 
> partition, some 256MB for swap (its recommanded that swap is twice
the size 
> of RAM, but with only 64MB of RAM, thats too little), and then have
the rest 
> of the drive as the root filesystem.

This is good information. Thanks so much. 





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