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Re: SMB installation



Mandrake uses the basic RedHat setup, so Samba is on it and can be installed
if you do the "custom" setup when it is installed.

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----- Original Message -----
From: Robert G. Brown <bob@acm.org>
To: <klug@klug.armintl.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 1999 12:53 AM
Subject: Re: SMB installation


> >> I'm trying to get a third going... it's a Compaq Contura 640C laptop.
> >>  I need to install from a DOS partition on the same hard drive as
> >> the partition I intend to use for Linux.  I've seen in the
> >> documentation some mention of a "second boot disk" for a SMB
> >> installation that will allow me to do this, however, I cannot find the
> >> image file for that disk either online or on the CD that I am
installing
> >> the distribution from
> >
> >On Redhat, the boot diskette images are in the "/images" directory
> >on the CD.  I don't know about Mandrake, I've never tried it.
>
> Assuming that Mandrake has copied Red Hat in this regard (and would
someone
> say something if you know they haven't), the images are in the /images di-
> rectory, with "boot.img" being the standard boot disk, "bootnet.img" is
the
> "network boot" disk (probably the one you're looking for) and "supp.img"
is
> the "supplemental" disk.  Make all three, then try the "bootnet.img" disk.
>
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