Martin Fields wrote:
For a dual boot - why not go to a computer store and buy one of those things
where you can swap hard drives like disks? They are around 30$, then for
This is a physical solution. In computer world, I think it's not that
quite cool.
linux get a cheap 3 gig. you could
Dave Wiard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i want to boot both NT and Linux directly from the hard disk (dual boot).. is
this even possible with an x86 machine? i want the x86 machine to somewhat
match my Alpha, but i've never been successful in getting this to work.. NT
always f*%@(^ up my boot
: Peter Mickle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dave Wiard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Linux/NT dual booting
Date: Sun, 3 Oct 1999 17:40:25 -0400
Dave Wiard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i want to boot both NT and Linux directly from the hard disk (dual
boot).. is
this even
i want to boot both NT and Linux directly from the hard disk (dual boot).. is
this even possible with an x86 machine? i want the x86 machine to somewhat
match my Alpha, but i've never been successful in getting this to work.. NT
always f*%@(^ up my boot sector.. could someone help me out with
On Fri, 1 Oct 1999, Dave Wiard wrote:
i want to boot both NT and Linux directly from the hard disk (dual boot).. is
this even possible with an x86 machine? i want the x86 machine to somewhat
match my Alpha, but i've never been successful in getting this to work.. NT
There's a Linux HOWTO
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