I agree. All I have to do is back up all of my data and begin partitioning. The only thing that I am concerned about is the fact that Dell has a backup image file. It is located on Z drive and it's hidden. I find it very useful for restoring my original installation on C drive. I'll probably contact their Technical Support about this issue. Did you install Mandrake 7.0 on a separate drive or did you partition the same drive? Roman (The Romanator) Jaguar wrote: > I have the 3COM 3C509B Combo/ISA/jumpered NIC and have not had a problem with > it except it not showing up in DrakConf. I too have the @Home service and the > NIC although OLD....it works well...I would trust it long before a cheap > Realtek 813x, D-Link card. > HTH > Jaguar > > Ron Greer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Well, I don't know of an issue with any 3com card, the ONLY thing I've > heard > > is that the 3c509 may not autoconfigure, that's an easy fix. Which 3Com > > card do you have? And there is *SOME* USB support [I don't think it's in > > mandrake yet, but I understand... it's BETA], if you feel daring and wanna > > try it out. > > You might wanna check out http://www.linux-usb.org they have a list of > > what's working/what's not. > > To "squeeze" the partition, all you do is have Partition magic add another > > partition in there... I don't see a problem with this, but of course, it > > will make one of your drives (c:,d:, or e:) smaller. If you're installing > > mandrake, you'll actually need three partitions, so...umm... maybe just > have > > some spare free space out there for linux and have linux partition it. > > -=Ron=- > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Romanator [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 10:22 AM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: [newbie] 3COM, @Home Service and Linux Mandrake 7.0 > > > > > > Yes! My Power Pack is arriving today. Any how.... > > > > As I am still new to this... Earlier this year, I purchased a Dell > > Dimension XPSB 733 with Windows NT (arrgh - I wasn't aware of Mandrake). > > My first FAT partition is 2 Gig. (drive C), my second FAT is 2 Gig. > > (drive D). The third is about 15 Gig. (drive E), and is NTFS. A 3Com > > card was included with the workstation. > > > > From the previous e-mail, I have heard that there is an issue with 3COM. > > And, Linux does not support USB - at least not until this Fall. I am > > also using the @Home service for the Internet. > > If I use Partition Magic, will I be able to squeeze another partition > > between the 2nd and 3rd partitions for the Linux installation? > > > > Any help would be appreciated. > > > > Roman > > (I have learned that pain is not my enemy) > > -- > > The Dogma chased the Stigma, and was hit by the Karma. > > ____________________________________________________________________ > Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at >http://webmail.netscape.com. -- 0�0� �$�0�0� ��0��0 0 ,�$�g����������΄V.��k !{d!�<s ���A�T�0y"��>ƌ�u~ab��6�F�CC
