Hi,
This is an update.
At 12:39 PM 3/30/04 -0800, I wrote:
>I've just switched out a non-working harddrive running Win98se with a
>working 2GB harddrive running Win95. (a major success for me, with vast
>amounts of help from PCBUILD folks)
>I want to install linux from the cd that came with a book, "Linux
>Administration A Beginner's Guide". I want to run only linux OS on
>that stand alone machine.
>It's my understanding that Linux uses a different file system than
>Windows.
>What should I do now?
I held my nose and jumped, allowing the Red Hat
install to write over the Windows FAT32 partition.
I had to boot off the floppy, but so far, I've got linux only.
And that's what I want. :)
Diane
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