Guys, thanks for the tips above, however I fear I'm getting too far ahead of myself. And need to backtrack and refocus.
I've set up my AMD-K6/2 (20Gig) with the following as a RedHat 7.2 server ...
Code:
- /dev/hda1 /boot 47 Meg
- /dev/hda2 / 2000 Meg
- /dev/hda3 /var 2500 Meg
- /dev/hda5 /tmp 2000 Meg
- /dev/hda6 /usr 2000 Meg
- /dev/hda7 /data1 2996 Meg
- /dev/hda8 /data2 2996 Meg
- /dev/hda9 /home 2000 Meg
- /dev/hda10 <swap> 596 Meg
Of the package groups, I've selected the following ...
Code:
- Clasic X Windows System
- X Windows System
- GNOME
- KDE
- NFS File Server
- Windows (smb) File Server
- SQL Database Server
- Web Server
This is how the system is being built as I write this post. I still have to install an external modem after the initial OS install also (any help on this appreciated).
I have an ethernet card installed (eth0) and will eventually connect the server to my WinXP system to perform file sharing and learn samba.
I'll admit, my networking skills are lacking so I'm trying to lean as much as I can.
How does the above sound???
I'm not intending to use X Windows as a default - never used it while I was working and prefer using the command line. I will set up one of the users to use X Windows if they log in - but that will be further down the track.