Seems to be working (Was: Re: Debian and IPX)
Here's an update: I burned the first ISO and booted the
machine using it (using a Mac-bootable CD drive if you are curious).
What I found out is the CD seems to have some corrupted files. But,
if I use it to boot the machine but tell it to retrieve data off the
net for installation, it seems to work (so far; it is doing this as I
am typing).
I am going to let it do the complete install but I do have a
question: how should I partition the 4.5GB HD in the machine? Right
now (besides a /boot, /, swap, and /var), it has a rather massive
/usr and /home; should I break /usr in /usr and /usr/home? If so,
how big should /usr be?
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