Fedora Core 2 Server Installation

I have a RH9 server running at a leisurly 450mhz. I also have a nice mini-ITX cube with a 1ghz Nehemiah M10000 proc. The old box has a huge power supply, and the box itself is an old recycled Gateway full-tower. The nice new cube has a tiny power supply, and that Nehemiah proc is known for drawing about 4 watts on average. I can live with that.

My current server provides the following services:

  • ColdFusion MX
  • Apache
  • CUPS, complete with Gimp driver, for my HP Laserjet 2
  • SAMBA
I want the new box to do that, plus rip CDs to MP3, using GRIP and the NOTLAME encoder.

I started the process by visiting www.redhat.com, visiting the "Fedora" site, and installing BitTorrent onto another Linux box I have at home. I let the torrent run, and in an evening, I have the ISOs.

I burn the ISOs to CD.

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