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Re: A response from Walnut Creek



OK, here goes my newbie question...
I have an old installation of Linux on my computer. I haven't tweaked it all
that much so I have decided to do a NEW install using Redhat. However, I
have got the printing, X-windows etc. up and working very well with all my
hardware --> Sooo, What do I need to save; i.e. which and where are all the
config files, so that I can refer back to them if Redhat decides all I need
is vga or something?

Thanks,

Steve

At 08:51 PM 10/22/96 JST, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>>>>>> "Jim" == Jim Schweizer <schweiz@example.com> writes:
>
>>snip<<
>    Jim> Should I deep 6 Slackware and try Red Hat? Slackware is on
>    Jim> /dev/sda1 and most of the *good* stuff is on /dev/sda2. If I
>    Jim> trash Slackware and install Red Hat to /dev/sda1 will all the
>    Jim> programs on /dev/sda2 still work?
>
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