Hi, I am very new to this message board and also to Linux. What a great
find this site and these message boards are!! I have used Linux (Slackware
and HP) a little bit at school, but not yet at home. I want to install
Linux on my computer at home (Red Hat 5.2), but don't really know the best
way to do it. I have four partitions on my hard drive. Three of them are
2.0 GB and the other is just a really small 8-10MB or something equally as
useless. I have Windows 98 OS on the first partition, applications for 98
on the second partition, and NT server 4.0 on third partition (which I am
eager to get rid of!). What would be the best way to get this install
going? I was thinking Partition Magic and then formatting the third
partition to a Linux file system might be a good way, any other ideas? If
Partition Magic would be good, what next? No advice would be insulting!
Okay, well maybe to turn on/off computer... : ) Thank you very much in
advance.
-Clair
"When you have insomnia, you're never really asleep and you're never really
awake."
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