Hello all,
I'm a Linux newbie. Been trying RedHat, Fedora, Mandrake distros and finally thought of something more serious so here I am. So far I was used to go for an Ext3 filesystem for my 'root' and 'home' partitions. Very convenient, as I don't know a lot about the other exotic filesystems available with Linux. But here, installing a very freshly downloaded set of Debian cd's, the installer did not offer me the 'EXT3' choice. The best I could get was 'EXT2'. How comes ? By the way I find it kind of awkward that the default kernel offered by Debian is a 2.2 (a pain in the arse if you think about setting up a sound device, as Alsa is not included). Could anyone enlighten me with some explanation ? Thanx, Vince. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]