RE: Installing networking after BDI install.
Figured it wasn't that difficult, but wanted a dual boot anyway so I had to
do a custom to partition appropriately.
Here is a question, if I add a new partition in the free space of the
existing HD or add a second HD and partition how do I get the new partition
mounted? Assume a FAT16 partition.
Tim
[Denver, CO]
> -----Original Message-----
>
> Hi Tim
>
> If you browse the CD from within KDE, there is a bunch of html
> pages under the
> "RPM repository" link. Here you can navigate the dependencies and
> by klicking
> on any of the links to an RPM, bring up the GUI package manager.
> This makes
> installing additional packages much easier than struggling with
> the command
> line.
>
> BTW If you want to build an RPM repository listing of your own -
> Take a look at
> the rpm2html package.
>
> Regards, Paul.
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