RE: [newbie] XP/MDK dual boot -- setting up shared FAT32 partition

2004-06-20 Thread Achronophilia
Well, you should do that from within Windows partition with the help of
disk partitioner software (such as Paragon or Partition Magic). Mandrake
will recognize it far better than Windows, I think.

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Subject: Re: [newbie] XP/MDK dual boot -- setting up shared FAT32
partition

On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 07:16:26 -0500
Chuck MATTSEN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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 Okay, I've been avoiding doing this for awhile, for fear of borking
 something, but it's time.  :-)
 
 I have a 40GB HD, with a dual boot setup of XP Pro and Mandrake.
 Previously, I had pared down the size of the XP partition, so that my
 current allocation is as follows:
 
   XP Pro  NTFShda114 GB
   unassigned   --  -- 9.7 GB
   /   ext3hda55.8 GB
   swap -- hda60.5 GB
   /home   ext3hda76.5 GB
 
 I'd like to make the currently unassigned drive space (or most of it,
 anyway) a FAT32 shared data partition, but want to make sure that I
 understand the procedure -- and any potential problem areas -- before
 I attempt it, as I'd /like/ to leave the current installation and data
 intact, rather than doing so via a wipe/reinstall.
 
 So, questions:
 (Feel free to dumb down your answers to the appropriate level of
 understanding ... i.e., you can't go /too/ low :-), as you can no
 doubt tell by the questions themselves.)
 
 1.  Am I correct in assuming that, because Windows flavors tend not to
 play well with others, that the formatting/assignment of the free
 space to FAT32 should be done from within Mandrake, or not?  If so,
 would I then have trouble getting XP to recognize it.
 
 2.  Regardless of where the operation is performed, the drive
 assignments (currently hda5-7) would end up getting renumbered,
 correct?  If so, will Mdk handle this automatically, or need I be
 prepared to do some manual editing of config files?
 
 3.  Running a laptop, and having run into a failed resume cycle
 yesterday, I'm thinking the fail may have been due to the resume data
 being written to the current swap partition?  If so, would it then
 make sense to take some relatively small amount of that free space and
 set it aside for such purpose.
 
 What I probably really need is a detailed step-by-step before I'm
 comfortable performing this, but I certainly don't expect anyone here
 to go to such lengths.  So, if anyone has a pointer to a really
 //basic// step-by-step, a link would be appreciated.  All I've found
 so far is either not Mandrake-specific or details only part of the
 procedure/concept.
 
 TIA,
 
WARNING.. that unassigned space can/must only be created as PRIMARY
partitions. Only two more can be done.
There is various tools to do this. Depending on what you have.
Partition Magic can do it. Rescue cdrom can do it.

Can be done with mandrake distro . but you must know what you are doing.
good luck
-- 
Johan Sch
Registered Linux User #33034
May this be a good day for learning




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RE: [newbie] Uninstall

2004-06-20 Thread Achronophilia
If u'are using kde, the use Kpackage manager

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Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2004 10:53 PM
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Subject: [newbie] Uninstall

How to un-install a program using rpm or urpmi?





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