Morgan Wajda-Levie on Fri, 20 Aug 1999 19:57:05 -0400 (EDT) |
On Fri, Aug 20, 1999 at 07:25:00PM -0400, Graham, John wrote: > I just received Debian 2.1 from linux systems labs. Is it possible to do a > dual boot, between Redhat & Debian, or should I just stick to one > distribution. I've heard that Debian is the real deal when it comes to true > linux. > It's definately possible. I still have RedHat hogging my 10G from back when I switched over to Debian. If you have an extra hard drive it's an easy way to make the transition, but once you've switched, you won't be using the RedHat partition/drive once. Also, if you are using Debian, I strongly recommend upgrading to Debian potato. This is very easy to do, and slink is *very* out of date. Potato is very stable, and makes it much easier to keep up with things. -- Morgan Wajda-Levie http://www.worldaxes.com/wajdalev PGP fingerprint: A353 C750 660E D8B6 5616 F4D8 7771 DD21 7BF6 221C http://www.worldaxes.com/wajdalev/public.asc for PGP key encrypted mail preferred Attachment:
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