About RULE for FC1, was: 486 install?

Rodolfo J. Paiz rpaiz at simpaticus.com
Thu Apr 1 20:48:17 UTC 2004


At 13:23 4/1/2004, you wrote:
>>If all you want is file serving, as long as you have disk space, just do
>>a minimal text install with no X/GUI and use NFS or Samba.
>>Travis Fraser
>
>Ah, that sounds wonderful. If I do so, at the boot prompt is it 'linux 
>no-x' or do I simply not select any of the X options and desktop options? 
>This must go through linux text install since the video cards aren't 
>handling the regular gui install at all, so RULE sounded quite attractive 
>for what I needed.

At the boot prompt you should type "linux text" (you'll notice it actually 
says that somewhere on screen, so no need to memorize). For this kind of 
machine, install the box with *all* package groups deselected. This will 
give you a 505MB install, roughly speaking. You can then trim about 100MB 
from that number if necessary by eliminating unnecessary packages (see the 
archives of the fedora-minimal list on my website [1] for more detail).

[1] http://simpaticus.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-minimal_simpaticus.com

 From that minimal install, you can then add whatever packages you need. 
Remember to apply all patches and updates immediately!

>Oh, and then the joys of editing the samba config...<wince>...I have a lot 
>to learn about admin. ;)

Try installing the SWAT package, which is a graphical web-based 
configuration utility for Samba (and has the complete text of O'Reilly's 
book on Samba available!). This should make everything easier. If not, 
Webmin [2] is always a good tool for helping you do system admin work.

[2] http://www.webmin.com


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Rodolfo J. Paiz
rpaiz at simpaticus.com
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