On Sat, 30 Dec 2000 kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote: > Not that I'm aware of.
Too bad. :-( > SuSE GNU/Linux had an option to install onto a UMSDOS partition some > time back, as well as a "live CD" installation. There's also PHAT > Linux, as well as a number of other GNU/Linux distributions which were > intended for installation under Legacy MS Windows. Yes I know. I have already an UMSDOS installation of Peanut Linux, but I just wanted to give a try to Debian. > Why do you want to do this? In general, you get much better > performance, functionality, and safety, running on a standard ext2fs > (or similar) partition. Actually I have a 100% Linux Box (RedHat) and a 100% FreeBSD box, home. However, in my work they don't let me to install Linux (I really don't know why), so I have to use Winblows. I tried to explain that an UMSDOS installation is a kind of Linux emulation (sic), although I know that this is not true, and they believed it! :-) Thanx for your answer. Best wishes for the new year! Cheers, Elias -- Elias Athanasopoulos | I bet the human brain is | H.E.P & Apps. Lab. http://www.uoa.gr/~eatha | a kludge. -Marvin Minsky | University Of Athens