also sprach Robert Tucker (on Mon, 05 Mar 2001 07:02:37AM -0800): > Didn't partition yet. Want to get all my ducks in a row and do everything at > the > same time. I've been gathering everything together...
then partition like this: hda2 <swap> your ram size hda1 / everything else it's best for now. > Never any experience with linux before. My DSL provider is PacBell and I use a > Kingston card with an external modem and all is set up for W95. As for a > 'routing > table' ... huh? I've been digging through the software here at Debian.org and > have found tons of programs that seem to be what I want. Just can't seem to > nail > anything down though. tell us about your windoze machine config. what is the output from the command line command 'route print' ? what protocols do you use? is this windoze 95? if so, what's listed in the network control panel? what are the tcp/ip settings(*)? if this is windoze nt, what's listed in the network control panel/protocols and adapters? what are the tcp/ip settings(*)? (*) tcp/ip settings of relevance: ip address network mask gateway/router dns servers > All I know is is that PacBell said they only support W9x-2000 and can't help > me > with linux (or any other platform) and the people I have been able to talk to > know what they read off a sheet of paper. 'pppoe'? My mail is pop3 and that's > about all I know. Sorry, I'm pretty ignorant about this part... pppoe and pop3 have nothing to do with each other. pppoe might only be needed in germany actually, i don't know about PacBell. did you have to install *anything* on windoze when you got dsl working? martin [greetings from the heart of the sun]# echo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@@@.net -- never underestimate the power of human stupidity.