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RH9 client in W2K domain???

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Name: t-bone
Date: February 19, 2008 at 09:38:49 Pacific
OS: win 2000
CPU/Ram: 600/256
Product: asus
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I have a Win2000Server domain, (in home learning). Win2000 Pro and XP Pro clients. I want to dual boot one of the clients with Red Hat 9.0 and be able to also be a client in the Win2000Server domain. Is this possible?

I heard I need something called Samba to do this, is Samba included with Red Hat 9.0?

Would the RH9 be able to log into the W2K domain as a client? or just be configured to access file shares on the server?

The server/client computer(s) are presently using NTFS file system, is this a problem with trying to install RH9 as a dual boot.

whats the best way to configure this dual-boot with windows and linux?

install RH9 after windows is already installed?



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Name: quacked
Date: February 22, 2008 at 21:10:26 Pacific
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http://www.ozzu.com/unix-linux-foru...

perhaps this link will help

MSI 845e mb 1 gb ram and a p4 2.4n running fedora 7 xp ,win 2000 advanced server and win 98 SE alot to learn and I know so little !!!!


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