I have EZDrive installed in order to have full access to my two 10-gig
drives. I've found a way to run Win NT without EZDrive, but I'm
wondering whether Linux (and Win 98, for that matter) needs it to
access the drives fully.
Do you know? If it's possible, how does one remove EZDrive without
Lane Lester said:
I have EZDrive installed in order to have full access to my two 10-gig
drives. I've found a way to run Win NT without EZDrive, but I'm
wondering whether Linux (and Win 98, for that matter) needs it to
access the drives fully.
That's a function of your BIOS more than anything
On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, Dave Sherohman wrote:
split your system up across multiple partitions anyhow. I've got a 17Gb drive
in this machine, and setting it up was a breeze, although mke2fs choked when
I tried to make a 17Gb partition, so it's set up as an 8Gb and a 9Gb
instead...)
I have a
On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, Lane Lester wrote:
lleste Do you know? If it's possible, how does one remove EZDrive without
lleste trashing everything on the drive?
if you find a way lemme know ...i treid for a few hours once and couldn't
get it out.
nate
On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, Rick Macdonald wrote:
rickma I have a 17GB partition on my 27GB drive:
i got a 36gig partition on a 37.5GB drive:
Device BootStart EndBlocks Id System
/dev/hdb1 1 4560 36628168+ 5 Extended
/dev/hdb5 1 4560 36628137
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