Bob Proulx wrote:
> Louis Hinman wrote:
> > To learn Liunx networking, I am going to set up a web server
>
> Well, a web server is just a component and it does
I should finish my thoughts before sending. Sigh.
Well, a web server is just a component and it by itself really isn't
enough to learn
Louis Hinman wrote:
> To learn Liunx networking, I am going to set up a web server
Well, a web server is just a component and it does
> To this end, I am installing Debian 5.0 on a Dell Dimension 4100
> with a 250 MB HD.
250 Megabyte? Or 250 Gigabyte? A small installation will easily fit
with
In <201008141400.06004.sl...@rcn.com>, Louis Hinman wrote:
>On my desktop, I have partitioned my HD as follows:
>
>/root
You mean '/' right? '/' is the root of the unified UNIX/Linux directory tree
for a single system. '/root' is a directory (not usually a separate file
system) that is normall
To learn Liunx networking, I am going to set up a web server
To this end, I am installing Debian 5.0 on a Dell Dimension 4100 with a 250 MB
HD.
On my desktop, I have partitioned my HD as follows:
/root
/swap
/home
/usr/local
/opt
What would be an appropriate partition scheme for my web server?
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