Linked by Maynard Kuona on Sun 18th May 2003 22:48 UTC
This may not be of much use to those of you who dread text based installs, and those in the know, but a bit of useful information I came across when I installed Red Hat Linux 9 recently.
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I started installing mandrake on my system with this method when it was on 7.2. It was a successful install minus the x server. I imagine that redhat has had this feature for a long while as well. The only problem with this method is setting it up from a NTFS partition is unlikely. For all of you that dual boot WinXP or Win2K good, good luck using this method.
I started installing mandrake on my system with this method when it was on 7.2. It was a successful install minus the x server. I imagine that redhat has had this feature for a long while as well. The only problem with this method is setting it up from a NTFS partition is unlikely. For all of you that dual boot WinXP or Win2K good, good luck using this method.