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Installing hamm (whether on bo or on fresh system)



sorry, didn't put a subject line on the first send...

Hello!

I downloaded the frozen tree at work this weekend  (Lets hope that nobody
had the time to delete it already...) and I'll burn the CDs today.

I have a working bo system. The problem is that I enjoy Linux so much that
I want to make more room for it (and leave the M$-WINDO$ only for word
processing.)

What is the easiest way to install hamm on the bigger partitions?
Would it be better to first repartition and then install or install and
then enlarge the partitions (first changing the size of the DO$ partition,
then moving '/' there then recreating the /usr, /home, /var partitions
(this time I want to make /home and /var together, and mount /usr as read
only).

BTW: I think that 15 MB '/' will be enough, won't it?
BTW2: Is there a way to mount /tmp on the /var partition (isn't it needed
when there is only '/'?)

TIA,

Liran Zvibel.

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http://www.math.tau.ac.il/~liranz/




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