Feeling that... I have been playing with Redhat for about a year and half now and somewhat understand where the bodies are buried (save for openldap) and Being thoroughly discouraged with the process of upgrading from RedHat 6 to Redhat 7 (if I ever figure out where all that disk space went to...) and The thought of RPM's keep me from learning how things work (yes, this Redhat user has actually installed a number of tarballs and gotten them to work) I am thinking that I might want to try debian. Thus my dumb questions... 1. If I have RedHat and Windows 98 already installed, and I want to remove Redhat to install Debian, and I had RedHat install lilo in the mbr, can I simply use fdisk to remove the Redhat partitions, install debian and expect it to fix lilo in the mbr? My point is not to be forced to install Windows again - waste of time but I want to keep Windows on that computer in case my daughter needs to use a Windows computer while I use the other one. 2. if I have /dev/hda10 / /dev/hda2 /boot /dev/hda9 /chroot /dev/hda12 /home /dev/hda11 /opt /dev/hda7 /tmp /dev/hda6 /usr/local /dev/hda5 /var (obviously hda1 is Windows) can I have debian erase each partition except hda1 and hda12 (/home) or can I erase them before installing debian? I can do this with redhat but not sure about debian. 3. Can I get JLF to share his debian sources once more? 4. Is there anything else that a redhat lamoid needs to know to install debian? Thanks, Craig ----:----|----:----|----:----|----:----|----:----|----:----| - Craig White - PO Box 8634 - Scottsdale, Arizona - 85252 - e-mail address ................ - CraigWhite@AzApple.com - world wide web address ........ - http://www.AzApple.com - e-mail my pager address ....... - 6023779752@airtouch.net - cellular phone ................ - (602) 377-9752 - voice/facsimile ............... - (480) 945-8445 ----:----|----:----|----:----|----:----|----:----|----:----|