On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 14:50, Chris Levis wrote: > (First, anyone know any good Linux lists, similar to the swynk lists?) > > So there's a laptop with a 60GB drive in it. There's a 20GB C:, and > 40GB D:. Anyone happen to know if I can successfully split the D: into > two 20's, and install Linux (RedHat 8.0) on the back 20? Or does the > Linux boot stuff have to be on an earlier sector?
There are tons of Linux lists.... and I run an all Linux network (now). Replaced my last two Windows servers a couple weeks ago. There are Linux newsgroups, but most often lists are based on a given distribution. I use Mandrake Linux, so I'm on a couple Mandrake Linux mailing lists, which can be found at the mandrake-linux.com website. Redhat specific mailing lists can be located at the redhat.com website. The answer to your question is.. yes. No problem. In fact you can set up pretty much any size partition you choose.. even an entire 80gb partition if you choose... -- Anthony Abby - http://www.aplusdata.com Comic Book Community News | Web Programming Inventory Control, Auction, Management | Cold Fusion PHP & ASP ------ You are subscribed as [email protected] Archives: http://www.swynk.com/sitesearch/search.asp To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
