[Emc-users] dual boot DOS/Ubuntu

2007-01-02 Thread Chris Radek
On Mon, Jan 01, 2007 at 09:21:23PM -0800, Hugh Currin wrote: Also, can one use this *.iso to create a dual-boot system? I'd like to leave a small partition for DOS. I agree with Rafael: install DOS first, in the first partition, and leave lots of empty unpartitioned space. Keep the DOS

Re: [Emc-users] dual boot DOS/Ubuntu

2007-01-02 Thread Kyle
Chris Radek wrote: On Mon, Jan 01, 2007 at 09:21:23PM -0800, Hugh Currin wrote: Also, can one use this *.iso to create a dual-boot system? I'd like to leave a small partition for DOS. I agree with Rafael: install DOS first, in the first partition, and leave lots of empty unpartitioned

Re: [Emc-users] dual boot DOS/Ubuntu

2007-01-02 Thread Ray Henry
Hi Hugh I suspect MattS has felt another disturbance in the force. Good to hear from you. I hope that the install will go easier than that last. I seem to remember some of it. Is this an STG card? Rayh On Tue, 2007-01-02 at 07:24 -0600, Chris Radek wrote: On Mon, Jan 01, 2007 at

Re: [Emc-users] dual boot DOS/Ubuntu

2007-01-02 Thread Hugh Currin
Dave, Rafael, Chris, Kyle Ray: Thank you. I've made some progress. I couldn't get cdrecord -scanbus to work. I think this is due to the ATAPI (not SCSI) drive but am not sure. I finally fired up X cd-roast and found the CD-RW address. (I'd looked here before but didn't see a clear way to burn

Re: [Emc-users] dual boot DOS/Ubuntu

2007-01-02 Thread Rafael Skodlar
Hugh, Hugh Currin wrote: Dave, Rafael, Chris, Kyle Ray: Thank you. I've made some progress. Great. I couldn't get cdrecord -scanbus to work. I think this is due to the ATAPI (not SCSI) drive but am not sure. I finally fired up X cd-roast and found I was not sure what kind of