Typically Windows is loaded first followed by your Linux distribution.
However, if you need to access 98 periodically for development work, you
might be better off using virtual machine software such as VmWare
(http://www/vmware).  I believe there is also GNU software that does about
the same thing, though for less money of course.  Try looking at
http://www.tucows.com or run a search on Google
(http://www/google.com/linux)

LV

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Subject: Installing Win98 on a linux box


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Hey gang,

        I've got to do some develompnet for a USB solution, & my Windows
machine's USB stuff doesn't seem to be working.  Is it possible for
me to install Win98 on my linux server, such that I can occasionally
take it down & do development work on it?  I recall from days of old,
that Windows had to be on the 1st hard disk, preferably on the 1st
partition.  Is that still the case?  I dunno is I have much free
space on the 1st HD, but maybe I can make something work.  How do I
go about changing partition sizes & whatnot?

        Thanks in advance,

                Tom

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