> 
> First of all, you can access the HowTos online at URL
> http://metalab.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX-3.html#ss3.1 .
> 
> Second, if you have the full 4-CD set, you have a "live" distribution on CD
> #1 or #2, and the HowTos will be untar'd there (somewhere under /usr/doc).
> 
> Basically, you have two choices:
> 
> 1. Repartition your drive so it has a Win95 partition and a Linux-native
> partition. The HowTos explain it well.
> 
> 2, Run a version of Linux that will load from a DOS partition. One such is
> Zipslack, available with Slackware as of version 3.5 (your version is either
> 3.0 or 3.2, by that numbering scheme).
> 
> At 06:29 PM 3/3/99 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >  I know, I know, I hate Microsoft as much as anybody but my wife's
> >genealogy software is 95 specific.
> >
> >  I have Slackware 96 currently and would like to know the best way to
> >make 95 and Linux co-exist on the same physical drive. I know that there
> >is a howto on this issue but without a dos tool to access the .tgz
> >file..........
> 
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Surfing on freshmeat.net one day I remember see some genealogy
software being deveploved for linux, I can't rember how far along it is,
but it might be worth doing a search one at freshmeat.net.

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