x27;shared' partition to something that both can read and write without
addon's
i'd suggest ntfs for winxp system (the default)
ext3 for linux system partitions, (the default)
and vfat for the 'shared data' partitions.
i'd partition the linux part a lot more then one / on
ds on redhat. i am looking for both stability and
performance.
mvh
Ronny Aasen
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On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 12:06, Sandra wrote:
> I have kernel-2.4.20 and kernel-source-2.4.20-2.21 installed.
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> It's said I need the kernel-headers to configure the kernel. How or where
> can I get it?
glibc-kernelheaders*.rpm
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