Hi All,
I decided to finally take the plunge today and purchased a copy of Red Hat 6.2. Actually, the CD's came with a Linux book I bought yesterday. So anyway, I took one of my older Windows computers, a P166 with a 2GB hard drive and popped the CD in. The install was going quite well until I hit the Disk Druid partitioner. Evidently there are 4 small hidden partitions on this hard drive. The computer is a Compaq Deskpro 2000 and it looks like these were put there by COmpaq. Anyway, I couldn't get the Disk Driud utility to allow me to continue with the install. I suppose that I could use DOS fdisk to eliminate all the hidden partitions. But... this Disk Druid utility wants me to define the partition sized for all the partitions on hda. That's fine, except I don't know how much space to allocate to partitions like / and /boot and /usr and /home and /var all those. Should I even need all these partitions or could they just be directories after I get hda formatted to Linux?
Sorry for all these stupid questions, but I've had it with M$ and need to get started with Linux. I hope to migrate away from all M$ apps in my office by the end of the year if I can, and at home a lot sooner than that.
TIA for any advice.
Jim