I need to run my Win95 programs for work related reasons...not because I like microsoft.
With that said, I install Debian a few months ago and loved it. That is until it kept causing Win 95 to lose partitions. I would set up everything I needed in Win 95 (2 partitions so that the linux kernel can be put within the first 1024). I had an c: and e: drives. (I use system commander for the multi booting) After I booted Linux a couple of times, I would lose the e: drive. This happened many times. Anyone ever heard of this???? Igor Grobman wrote: > Some time around Sat, 08 Aug 1998 16:49:25 EDT, > Charles Perry wrote: > > This is the HowTo that I was looking @...would this work if I wanted to > > run Win95 on top of Linux???? vice versa?? > > This question should really be directed to debian-user@lists.debian.org . > Ext2 drivers only let you see the linux partition, but do not let you run > linux on top of win95. However, there are some alpha windows emulators for > linux (wine and twin) which you could use to run some win95 applications on > top of linux. > > -- > Proudly running Debian Linux! Linux vs. Windows is a no-Win situation.... > Igor Grobman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]