There is nothing wrong with being nice about it and including a warning,
is there? It seems like something that might happen fairly often.

doug

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thursday, December 27, 2001):

>On Wed, 26 Dec 2001 08:12:52 -0800 (PST)
>Ken Nowack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> studiouisly spake these words to ponder:
>
>> No, the issue is that win2k/NT *has* to be on the
>> first partition on the drive or it won't load.
>> 
>
>_thats_ been a known issue with NT forever. Most familiar with NT already
>know this so it's really a non-issue. However, those never having dealt
>with NT before and being new to Win2K very well might not know this and
>would likely run into this difficulty.
>
>So, I wouldn't think it would be the responsibility if the Mandrake
>documentation people/process to advise or inform folks that there will be
>problems _if_ windows isn't, in this situation, the first OS on the
>drive. This is a matter of knowing your current OS and it's needs and
>compatability issues _before_ making major changes to the existing system.
>
>-- 
>daRcmaTTeR
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