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neeraj kumar [neeraj.shankar at gmail.com]
Respected sir,
i am completely new user in linux and now i am not able to install linux interprises 4 in my usb 40 gb harddisk, so pls give me some tips about it i will always oblique to you thanks
Kapil Hari Paranjape [kapil at imsc.res.in]
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007, neeraj kumar wrote:
> i am completely new user in linux and now i am not able to install linux > interprises 4 in my usb 40 gb harddisk, so pls give me some tips about it i > will always oblique to you
This is a new slant () on not giving us any information.
Dear Neeraj,
I got your mail but I am unable to help you with it.[*]
Regards,
Kapil. [*] I am giving you as much information as you gave me. --
neeraj kumar [neeraj.shankar at gmail.com]
sir,
how you can tell that your unable to solve my problem,sir give me some tips
thanks sir,
Steve Brown [steve.stevebrown at gmail.com]
Dear Neeraj,
On 25/04/07, neeraj kumar <neeraj.shankar@gmail.com> wrote:
> > sir, > > how you can tell that your unable to solve my problem,sir give me some tips >
Kapil's point was that you have provided no information to enable him (or anyone else) to formulate a solution.
Some links that may be of interest to you:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
http://www.linux.org/lessons/beginner/index.html
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=linux+for+beginners&btnG=Google+Search
You can be helped, but you need to want to put most of the effort in yourself. Learning takes effort and time, if you cannot spare either then you cannot ask others to give their time to help you.
Learning to use a Linux system the single most rewarding thing I've ever done, and I'm glad to say that I haven't finished learning yet.
Read the information at these links, then come back to us with a good question, and we'll be able to help you.
God luck,
Steve
Ramon van Alteren [ramon at vanalteren.nl]
neeraj kumar wrote:
> how you can tell that your unable to solve my problem,sir give me some > tipsI have no clue what the problem is.
You appear to have a version of enterprise linux and a usb disk. You are a new user of linux. You are not able to install the enterprise version of linux on the usb disk you have.
All information referenced here is missing:
http://linuxgazette.net/faq/ask-the-gang.html
Some random tips which have always worked for me in the past:
* read the installation documentation with your version of enterprise linux * google for installation problems with your version of enterprise linux * ask a local linux user group, they might have install-fests
A quick query for enterprise linux on google turns up at least 3 different flavors of linux and a staggering 227.000.000 results.
This list is about answering questions with regard to linux, the fact that your original mail did not include a single questionmark should be a pointer to YOU that something is going wrong.
I'll do my best to answer questions if you have any. Maybe you can solve your problem after that ?
Best regards,
Ramon