Re: shared partition for dual boot

2003-07-11 Thread Ray Olszewski
At 11:36 PM 7/11/2003 -0500, James Miller wrote: On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Thanks for the response. How would I determine what the desktop I am running > is? I thought that Gnome was the desktop environment... I have a lot to learn I > think. > > I will need to check on the

Re: shared partition for dual boot

2003-07-11 Thread James Miller
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Thanks for the response. How would I determine what the desktop I am running > is? I thought that Gnome was the desktop environment... I have a lot to learn I > think. > > I will need to check on the etc/fstab information... I doubt that it is there

Re: shared partition for dual boot

2003-07-11 Thread James Miller
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I've just done my home computer with a dual boot (using grub) for Redhat 9 and W2K. > There is a 97GB partition that I'm hoping to be able to access with both systems. > Right now I have formatted that to FAT32 using W2K utilities and W2K sees it ju

shared partition for dual boot

2003-07-11 Thread dbentson
I've just done my home computer with a dual boot (using grub) for Redhat 9 and W2K. There is a 97GB partition that I'm hoping to be able to access with both systems. Right now I have formatted that to FAT32 using W2K utilities and W2K sees it just fine as the E drive. What's my next step if I w