Hi Marcia,
When you say your computer had(has) LinuxM7.2 I'm assuming you mean Linux
Mandrake 7.2, right? And then you also have Suse 7... ok, now I have
never tried Suse, and I'm pretty new to Mandrake, but why do you need
both? I would just pick one and concentrate on getting that one working
right, but if you do want to keep both I think you should be able to do
that depending on how you partition the drive. And if you wanted to get
rid of one you might think about how you want to partition that old
space, so either way it sounds like you should look at your partition
tables using something like DiskDrake. And if you do want to keep both
check your lilo/grub conf. settings.
- jim
On 11/26/00 3:49 PM, Marcia L Waller spoke the words:
>Dear All,
>I installed Suse 7 a couple of days ago and it was sharing my computer
>with LinuxM7.2.Something I did in there made it impossible to boot back
>into Linux7.2. I had to reinstall Linux 7.2 Also, I made the mistake of
>trying to setup my internet in Suse and I think it stole my serial port
>or i/o or whatever because now I cannot get on the net with Linux7.2.
>
> I was on the net without a problem before with Linux 7.2. I have set up
>everything I can however it says my modem is busy and that there is no
>card found even though I have it set up as it was before in the
>/etc/modules.conf file and with linux conference.
>
> One benefit I got though is now my Mp'3 play great in LinuxM7.2 and they
>did not before. Does anyone have any suggestions? I am thinking of
>removing Suse and hopefully that will get my internet up in Linux7.2
>again. What would be the best way to do this? Thank you very much for
>your help.Sincerely, Marcia