> On Sun, 16 Apr 2000, "Steven" == Steven Hildreth wrote:
Steven> I have seen this term alot "CVS", exposing my absolute
Steven> ignorance, what is this?
CVS (Concurrent Version System) is a source file management
tool. Here's a snippet from the documentation, found at
http://www.loria
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> system configuration scripts, your personal scripts, etc.; set up a
> CVS
> archive on /home and use that to preserve your scripts.
> I have seen this term alot "CVS", exposing my absolute ignorance, what
> is this?
Configuation Version System. It's a configuration ma
> system configuration scripts, your personal scripts, etc.; set up a CVS
> archive on /home and use that to preserve your scripts.
I have seen this term alot "CVS", exposing my absolute ignorance, what is
this?
And how would you suggest to "preserve your scripts", just copy the scripts
as they
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I have installed RH on several PCs in the past. Now I am bring an
> old Pentium 133 back into play as a Masquerade server. I has 96 MB
> RAM, 2.1 GB HD [the smallest and cheapest that I could find in my neck
> of the woods] and two linksys 10/100 ethernet cards and a
On Sun, Apr 09, 2000 at 08:21:52PM -0500, Bob Hartung wrote:
[...]
> My question is that since I am sure this machine will be
> upgraded in the future and that I am not going to install
> unnecessary packages on this HD how should I patitiion it?
>
> My ideas were:
> /boot 20-
4/12/2000
Resubmitted hoping the list is back up.
Hi
I have installed RH on several PCs in the past. Now I am
bring an old Pentium 133 back into play as a Masquerade
server. I has 96 MB RAM, 2.1 GB HD [the smallest and
cheapest that I could find in my neck of the woods] and two
linksys 10/100
Hi
I have installed RH on several PCs in the past. Now I am
bring an old Pentium 133 back into play as a Masquerade
server. I has 96 MB RAM, 2.1 GB HD [the smallest and
cheapest that I could find in my neck of the woods] and two
linksys 10/100 ethernet cards and a generic video card.
My que