Re: [newbie] XP professional

2002-09-21 Thread Lee Gray

On Saturday 21 September 2002 09:44, Alex K wrote:
 I think you should keep your primary partition FAT32. You put in this one
 Windows and let other os's like Linux to access it. I have a similar
 situation in which I installed SUSE 73 when C: was FAT32 but afterwards I
 convert it to NTFS after installing XP Professional

The bad thing about converting to NTFS after installing Windows is that the 
conversion does not set any permissions, so your partition's protection is 
just as vulnerable as FAT32, until you manually start tweaking it.

Lee



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RE: [newbie] XP professional

2002-09-21 Thread Franki



I'd 
disagree witht that..

NTFS 
is FAR better a filesystem then Fat32.. and much more secure... 


Its 
just not writable to linux... (yet)

So, 
the solution is simple..


1. 
NTFS XP partition.
2. 
Linux Swap.
3. 
Linux main (or split that up more.)
4. 
Fat32 partition.. big enough to store all docs and such that you want access to 
in both win and lin.


that 
way you get the best of all worlds...

I have 
done it this way on all my installs...

As an 
added speedup, get a 10 gig ATA100 or 133 drive, and make 2 partitions on it, 
about 300 MB each.. format one of them as linux swap and the other as FAT 
32.

then 
in XP set your swapfile onto the fat partition and the linux should use the swap 
partition on this one..

that 
way if you need swap in either enviroment, its not trying to use the same drive 
as its reading from... 

that 
tip will work even better in SCSI or the forthcomming Serial ATA setup... but it 
does help even with normal IDE.

the 
rest of that drive you could partition as you will...

by 
having XP's swap in its own partition, you get extra speed and far less 
fragmentation of the swap file. (usually called 
pagefile.sys)

rgds

Frank


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  Behalf Of Alex KSent: Saturday, 21 September 2002 10:45 
  PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [newbie] XP 
  professional
  Hi, 
  I think you should keep your primary partition FAT32. You put in this one 
  Windows and let other os's like Linux to access it. 
  I have a similar situation in which I installed SUSE 73 when C: was FAT32 
  but afterwards I convert it to NTFS after installing XP Professional and I am 
  not quite sure if I am reinstalling LILO now if I'll loose my ability to boot 
  the both os's... 
  So be careful. Better ask in this mailing list several times wait for 
  answer and then proceed. 
  Good luck, 
  Alex 
   
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
  Hello 
guys. This is not too much realted to linux but I thought someone could 
help. I deleted Mandrake Linux 8.2 ( I finally got it installed because i 
bought the CD's from ebay). I bought Windows XP professional, and im not 
sure whether to put XP pro on an NTFS file system, or FAT32. Which is 
better? I want something that can compatible with all programs and software. 
Whats the difference between FAT32, and NTFS. After I get Win XP running, I 
will install linux again. Ps. When I was playing around with linux, 
KDE keeps freezing on me sometimes. I donno why this happens 
  
  
  
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