Thanks, I'll try that.  I'm also about half the way done with downloading the
version 7 CD image.  I wonder if running that might not fix my problems with
being unable to partition 36.5 gig hard drives.


Steven P Hull wrote:

> Yes you can still read the HowTo.  If you have windows or any other program
> loaded to can still access them from the CD or the website.  The cd is not
> linux only and can be read by any html program.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rodger Boots" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2000 8:21 PM
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Stupid questions
>
> > But then again there's people like me that can't get to the online manuals
> > because I can't get Linux loaded.  And I LOST the printed manuals!  (Just
> > business as usual here!)
> >
> > Steven P Hull wrote:
> >
> > > If you people would read the documentation that comes with EVERY version
> of
> > > LINUX you could probably answer about 90 percent of the RE-ITERATED
> stupid
> > > questions that get asked.  Get with the program people. Look in you
> HOWTO's
> > > that come on the CD's.  They are also installed on your hard disk if you
> > > told it to when you installed Linux.
> > >
> > > Steve
> >
> > --
> > Windows:
> >
> > 32 bit graphical interface for a
> > 16 bit patch for an
> > 8 bit operating system written for a
> > 4 bit processor by a
> > 2 bit company that can't stand
> > 1 bit of competition.
> >
> >

--
Windows:

32 bit graphical interface for a
16 bit patch for an
8 bit operating system written for a
4 bit processor by a
2 bit company that can't stand
1 bit of competition.

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