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- From: "Marc E. Christensen" <marc@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 06:43:13 -0700 (MST)
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On Tue, 16 Nov 1999, Andrew Drapp wrote: [snip] > So, I start to install, and find out that the media is bad anyway. > (The disk just spins and spins and then windows crashes.) > That is, the windows tools disk media is bad. I haven't tried > the others. I assume Caldera will replace the CD, but that > sets back playing with Linux for a couple of weeks until I get > the new disk. > > Or does it? From what I have been reading here, it sounds > like I should just skip the "commercial" disk and jump straight > on to the "distribution" disk, and resize the partitions myself, > and just install from there. Is there anything useful on the > "commercial" disk for me to bother requesting a new one? Hiya, I don't do support, however the disk problem is known to be a problems with certain IDE CDROMS. Go ahead and install w/o using PM. You wond miss much at all. If you want to try the commercial CDROM, try swapping CD drives with a friend for a weekend or something. But go ahead and get a new disk from Caldera anyway - it will be nice to have. Check on the web site for who to contact. > In a completely different matter, I currently only have about 1GB > free on a 4GM drive for Linux. Without deleting my MP3 > collection, is 1GM reasonably large enough for Linux, KDE, > Star Office, Word Perfect, and various other apps a Linux > workstation might want/require? If it is not large enough, > what is? I usualy do around 2 gigs. But you can place all you mp3s on the windows drive and share that data. A typical install will be arownd 1 - 1.2 gigs if you install everything. You probibly don't need everything. > After reading over other emails describing partitions, what would > you all recommend for as far as partition sizes are concerned? I'd like to hear what other people think on this. I personaly make a 1 - 500 meg / (root), 20 meg /boot, 500meg /home and the rest (read 'largest' for /usr which is typically around a gig at least. You may want to seperate /var or /home/{httpd.ftp} depending on if you host web sites (its a shame DSL or other cheap. steady bandwidth is not avalable in Japan yet...). Good luck. -- Marc C. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Technical Meeting: November 13 (Sat), 13:30 place: Temple Univ. * Network Security speaker: Steve Baur Next Nomikai: December 17 (Fri), 19:00 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 ------------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan
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