Ian Betts wrote:
> I cannot get my TalkTalk ISP disk to work to load drivers. Will it on Linux?
Nope. Linux is a completely different beast. Windows drivers are not
compatible with Linux because they're different kernels. Windows
executables are not compatible with Linux, either, at least not without
an emulator that runs natively in Linux.
> Also after trying to load 5.10 I am left with two Linux MBR entries. How can
> I delete the unneeded one?
One suggestion on posting questions to mailing lists: Don't post
conclusions only. How do you know you have two MBR entries? What do
you see? It may turn out that the explanation for what's happening is
different than what you think. I've made this mistake in the past, and
it just took longer to figure out the problem.
Chad Martin
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