[Cooker] 7.0 Updates Location

2000-02-08 Thread John . Pigdon
I don't know whether this is the right place for this. If not, my apologies From the web site, - February 5 2000 - New ISO image available Due

Re: [Cooker] 7.0 release delayed!

2000-01-31 Thread John . Pigdon
This idea didn't work for me. Here's what happened I went to install MDK7.0 on an 8 GB disk with WIN98 on it. Told partitioner to give 2 GB to Linux (leaving 6GB for Windows) After it all went horribly wrong and I ended up with a corrupt Windows that wouldn't boot, I started from scratch. I

Re: [Cooker] 7.0 release delayed!

2000-01-31 Thread John . Pigdon
You make it sound as though I was dealing with beta software. I was commenting on the inadequacy of a released product ( http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/announce-air.php3 ) to deal correctly with my data (I got it 3 days after it was released), when there was no mention anywhere of any

Re: [Cooker] 7.0 release delayed!

2000-01-30 Thread John . Pigdon
Thank you, Corrupt Windows partition is what I ended up with. using such a CD to start the installation may result in some cases in corruption of your Windows partition if it is resized during the installation. Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 31/01/2000 12:19:53 PM Please respond to

Re: [Cooker] mandrake70.iso

2000-01-27 Thread John . Pigdon
Same problem here on two different machines. Is this being worked on / fixed ? At present I have Mandrake 7 CDROM which is totally useless. [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 28/01/2000 12:19:27 PM Please respond to [EMAIL

Re: [Cooker] mandrake70.iso

2000-01-27 Thread John . Pigdon
Reasoning to go to 7.0 1. New PC - SoundBlaster live 2. dual CD's ( one a Ricoh 7060 SCSI). Supermount sounds useful. 3. Partitioning tool to help set it all up 4. Every previous version of Mandrake loaded successfully, so why not 7.0 5. It's released. After my problems (on my old faithful as