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Good Red Hat install
From: "Matthew Crape" <mcrape () hotmail com>
Date: Mon, 12 May 2003 12:35:03 -0400
Hey all,I am trying to create a somewhat 'standard' install that I can use for Red Hat. The main purpose for this box would to do scans (i.e. nmap) and maybe packet generation to test our firewall. Now I don't have a lot of Linux experience, but I want to install the minimal possible. The test machine that I am using is an old p 233Mhz - so in other words the first thing gone is the gui. Can anyone point me to some HOWTO or something like that? Thanks
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