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Re: How small is small?
- From: "Steven Hildreth" <steven aprotex com>
- To: <redhat-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: How small is small?
- Date: Thu, 30 Dec 1999 08:41:55 -0600
Are you master/slaving these together? Try putting them on the
different controllers (IDE1 and IDE2 Controller)..
Just a suggestion..
Regards,
Steven Hildreth
Information Technology Manager
Aprotex Corporation, http://www.aprotex.com
"Proven Property Protection Since 1952"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kerry Blalock" <kerrycb ix netcom com>
To: <redhat-list redhat com>
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 1999 6:52 AM
Subject: How small is small?
> Hello,
> I am trying to salvage some old hardware for as much of a system as
> possible as a project for my grandson. I have a 486sx25 with 16 meg
ram,
> and two small harddrives. One, a 245 M ibm, the other a 202
Calvalier.
> When setting up Redhat 6.0, I can not get disk druid to partition
the
> drives to a usable state. Everything works, until I try to go
forward
> from here, but I get a message that I have not set up a swap file. I
> have actually set it up, but when I go back, is has been erased.
> I removed the second drive, and am able to get a bare, bare system
> going. Only editor is vi, and no xwindows, gnome, or any other
modules
> from the popup selector. How can I get the second drive enabled for
use?
> Part of the project was to get my grandson to start playing with C
> programing. Would at least like to get that module operating.
>
> Kerry
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