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Considering that all i want it for is to test it out and maybe program a bit of C.
I can get my hands on an old version of RedHat although it is pretty old (Its from my local library). This will be the first time i will be using a Linux OS - so erm.. i need help, as it does not look easy.
How much (MB) would the files be if i were to download them off the internet and install from CD?
Thankyou,
James
> Really best to let the installer do it, though.
The last time I did that it messed up the drive names and without much thought I pressed enter and waved bye bye to loads of college work.
Oh and, Gnome sucks :P
*runs*
I never dared to do the whole "fdisk and mkfs" thing with Gentoo.
> He has a seperate disk..
My bad, 2 partitions then.
Anyway, cfdisk will partition it for you at install-time.
[URL]http://www.gentoo.org[/URL]
It's difficult to set up, you load the CD and you get a commandline. But the handbook is very helpful to follow, and you'll get A LOT of support off the community forums.
You'll come out of the install knowing one heck of a lot of Linux/Unix related stuff and you can crack on with creating the system YOU want it to be.
Well worth the effort, and a brilliant distribution.