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发表于 2005-2-2 20:47:04
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1. 2k first, then RH or Debian does not matter which one goes next.
2. It depends on where you install the boot loader but I am not fully certain about W2k.
3. Yes, you can. However, you have to pay attention if you compile your own kernel. Make sure the name of the kernel image will not be mixed. In other words, do not use the default name, bzImage, when you install the kernel. You may also share the SWAP and /home if necessary.
4. You don't need a 100MB /boot. You may save some space here. Depending on your available memory and the application of your system, you may not need a 512MB SWAP |
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