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Old 12-06-2005, 07:16 PM   #1
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Question using a network drive for colinux


Shalom

Newbie hear. I am hoping to cause this winxp box to run colinux. As I understand it colinux has to have a distro installed but my drive space is limited. I was hoping to use an existing rh9 distro on another box over my network. If I understand correctly some file names and such have to be changed so colinux will boot. Does that render the rh9 unbootable from its host box? Seams logical. In that case adding a drive to the xp box would be best. The whole point is to be able to access a cluster of nodes that I plan on using to convert old analog audio files to digital ones. Of course the building of the whole system is the most fun.

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