CUSTOM baby CUSTOM!!!
Patrick May wrote:
>
> I used the server set up at work, and I'm not really happy with it. Where I
> work (small electrical contractor) nobody has used a server before and they
> won't use the Samba box I set up so usage is low (me only) so /var is HUGE for
> what I need and most is wasted space while /usr and /home are gasping for space
> (85%+ and 75%+ used respectively). And I keep needing to add packages for this
> or that feature (gotta love VNC:-) )
>
> On Fri, 03 Mar 2000, Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
> > Jimmie Brandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > Should I download 6.1 and install it instead of 5.1?
> > >
> > > I hear 6.1 is great easy to install and a Novice like
> > > me would have no problem doing it.
> > >
> > > Any suggestions?
> > >
> >
> > Yes, it would be better (at least I have it at hand).
> >
> > but be VERY CAREFUL with one special thing : at some point it will
> > ask what kind of install you want. You have 3 choices
> >
> > - server
> >
> > - workstation
> >
> > - custom
> >
> > Use WORKSTATION.
> >
> > The custom would be the best for a know-how. Not for you yet (but pretty soon
> > :=) .
> >
> > FORGET ABOUT the SERVER : this is an evil thing invented by redhat. They just WIPE
>OUT EVERYTHING around. They claim they warn you, but, without restarting a flame war,
>I think such a thing should ever exist. If a guy is good enough to setup (and
>administrate !) a server, he should be good enough to use the custom method.
> >
> > Normally the workstation should setup your partitions automagically (I never used
>it though ...).
> >
> > Comments from people who did would be useful.
> >
> > Philippe
> >
> >
> > > Jimmie
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