Have you tried any beginner Linux books? That might be a good place to start. I know some people have a hard time learning from books. I know my wife likes to be taught visually with lots of hands on and visual aids. Personally, I think the cats sound very tasty! Mark M. On Sun, 2003-03-02 at 03:01, Siri Amrit Kaur wrote: > I read this list all the time, but this is my first post. > > I'm currently running an installed Knoppix and Libranet. I have a lot of > questions about fstab, partitionioning my drives, getting the system to see > my CD burner properly, LILO or GRUB config, learning some more command line, > etc... I RTFM, but still find myself stuck. It's way too much stuff for me to > post all my questions here. > > Would someone be willing to come to my house for a few hours of one-on-one > tutoring? I can offer you: > A. Some $$ (a little) > B. Lunch or dinner > C. Home-roasted coffee (I know, Hans, not for you!) > D. Maybe a few cats? > > I'm in Mesa, but illness make it hard for me to get to the meetings or > participate in PLUG as much as I would like. If someone could help get my > burner working I could burn a bunch or Knoppix discs or Slackware 8.1 for the > InstallFest. > > Call me in the evenings at 480-668-6008 or drop me an email if you're > interested. > > Peace! > Siri Amrit > www.tigerflag.com > >