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Author: Tim Weaver
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Subject: linux server
Who goes with me?? I went with her!!!! She's a Novell geek from way back
and a Network Administrator (independent contractor in case anyone needs
someone...there, shameless plug (no pun intended)). She wanted hardware for
an NT server (she shudders...) to play with. Since she's so much smarter
than I WRT computers, I thought I'd learn something she didn't know (and
that most people didn't know), so I got interested in Linux. I like doing
things that most people don't do...which is why I practice Kendo (Japanese
fencing) rather than your "typical" martial arts like Karate or Tae Kwan Do.

Oh, she also came with her own guns!!!! How's that for the perfect wife...
and no, you can't have her!

Tim

 -----Original Message-----
From:     The Wolf [mailto:codewolf@earthlink.net] 
Sent:    Tuesday, May 30, 2000 9:23 PM
To:    
Subject:    Re: linux server


I do not really care about the apache nor NFS but where do you
get a wife who goes with you to shop for hardware????

The Wolf

Tim Weaver wrote:
>
> Well, wife and I went out and bought a bunch o' hardware, so I will get my
> very own Linux box upon which I can dabble in our internal network at

home.
>
> I am wanting to learn/experiment/etc with Apache and NFS and maybe a mail
> server. Realizing that in the real world, one wouldn't likely have all
> these services on one machine, I am doing it at home for $$ reasons. Thus
> my question to you:
>
> How would you advise setting up the box? Should I create some sort of
> partition for each service or can I just install all the stuff on the HD

and
> access the services from the box as needed (does this even make sense)?
>
> Thanks for your patience with this obvious newbie.
> Tim