Linux Reinstall
Since I’ve been setting up linux on a spare machine simply as a way to explore linux from the point of view of a desktop user, and since I’ve been having problems with the RedHat 9 desktop environment, I decided to start all over with a clean install of Mandrake‘s linux distribution, including letting it redo the partitioning. Clean sweep, baby!
So far the installation has gone pretty easily (he said jinxing himself). I hit a bump at the beginning, but I can’t blame Mandrake for that. I’d downloaded the CD images and burned them last night. They’re readable in Windows and RedHat could see the files, but my linux machine wouldn’t boot from them. (It also wouldn’t boot from the Mandrake floppy booter I’d made. Odd.) So, I installed a new CD reader, and now it’s working fine. (So far.) It does make you wonder if the instability of the RedHat install was related to the flakiness of my CD player, although I’d be happier about that if it were crashing when it was accessing CDs.
Anyway, Mandrake has asked me the expected questions. This time I’m not being stingy about which packages it’s installing. It says I have 13 minutes to go…
Previous linux entry is here.
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