> I take it you would never recommend Longhorn to any enterprise client. Absolutely, I would recommend it to an enterprise client...as long as they were in direct competition with my company or jost someone I don't like... > I assume you mean "/" where you typed "\". In Linux, "\" is an escape > character only, never a folder delimiter. Yah...time to get used to the new world... Thank you for the great information on the Linux system, it now makes a lot of sense to me, in a very weird way... I will play with it some more... I do have one further question on this line... Is there a file that controls the partitioning? Something where I can change the values/sizes of the partitions, or add another drive to an active linux system, as you described? Where I have /dev/hda1 and want to add (was previously Windows, would like it now to be Linux) /dev/hda2 >If you have more than 50 GB on your system, you might want to consider >a partitioning plan like this: >Or if I want to change any of the sizes of these... >/boot 100 MB (or more, if you're going to be updating kernels >frequently) >[swap] Twice the size of your RAM >/ 5 GB >/usr 10 GB >/tmp 1 GB >/var 1 GB >/home All the rest. Thanks! --E--