After searching and searching the FAQ's and HOW-TO's I found that I could enable the COM port on the Linux box in the /etc/inittab file. I can now log onto my Linux box from hyper terminal on the Windows machine but I still can't access or send files from the Windows machine to the Linux box. I have been through and through all the info I can find on the WEB with no hope. Everything assumes the I have access to the net, but I don't. I also don't have a CD Drive. I have a Pentium motherboard with 16 M RAM, a 600M hard drive with Debian Linux installed and a 400M hard drive I installed as a second drive AFTER Linux was installed. I've never used Linux or UNIX before so I need step by step assistance. I realise this is going the hard way but my System Administrator won't allow a Linux box to be connect to the network. He is afraid that Linux will bring down his precious WindowsNT network?!?!?!? Is it possible to mount the second hard drive I added after installing Linux or will I need to re-install Linux. ( It's no big deal at this point, I have nothing but the Base Floppies installed right now) I've already got several people bugging me for access to a 'true Operating System' but I keep telling them I have to get the system installed first. Thanks again for any assistance you can give.
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