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Nancy just bought a new computer. It came preloaded with
Windows 98. Nancy wants to run accounting software supported
by Windows 98 and mathematical research software. Nancy is an
accountant and donates her time as the accountant for the
local chapter of a charitable organization. The charitable
organization requires the chapters to use standard software
that they have chosen. This software is only supported on
Windows 98, so Nancy must have Windows 98 to donate her
accounting services. Nancy also teaches mathematics and
personally pursues research mathematics. She is not a
programmer amd doesn't want to waste unnecessary time doing
system administration nor working with inflexible software.
She believes that octave, c++ and the best research software
is supported by unix. As a unix dialect she wants linux.
Lisa is shopping for a new computer to replace her aging
host. Her computer will be preloaded with RedHat 6.2 linux.
Lisa is a professional programmer, who plans to run a server
and firewall on her old computer. Lisa wants a low
maintenance machine that reliability does her bidding.
Occasionally she needs to read and write files for Macintosh
and/or Windows users. She plans to remove Windows 95 from her
old computer and run a dedicated server and firewall under
linux. In accordance with her Microsoft End User License
Agreement she will transfer Windows 95 to her new computer.
Since she plans to spend most of her time in linux, it isn't
worth buying a second Windows license to run Windows on both
hosts.
Oscar is a system administrator for a large corporation that
uses Windows NT and Irix workstations. One of the Windows NT
workstations has just crashed and won't boot. Oscar has to
recover critical data from the host which was not backed up.
He needs tools to script searches and filter files. Oscar
wants to use the panolpy of unix commands to low-level
examine the hard disk in his search for the lost corporate
assets. Last year Oscar configured a "dual booter" but he no
longer remembers the details.
Tom is a graduate school teacher. Tom also teaches continuing
education at the local community house. Nancy is a friend of
Tom and asked for his help with her new computer. Tom is
happy to oblige and this HOWTO is one of the consequences.
This HOWTO is focused on a general step-by-step procedure. You should first read which character among the intended audience that you most nearly match. Follow along as Tom helps each characters configure their systems. Before doing more than skimming, you should at least skim the critical concepts. Some of the words used may be unfamiliar, obsolete, or applied differently, so it is important to understand their usage in this HOWTO. Please write the maintainer with your experience good or bad.