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Hi
I an a Linux noobie -
I have Mandrake 5.3 installed as well as Windoze 95 =
why dont you make the current Primary master your slave(ie:change the
jumper settings on both HDD's ) and the current Secondary Master to the
primary master
i know from repeated installs of win95 that it prefers to
On Wed, 17 Feb 1999 12:51:28 +0100, you wrote:
James wrote:
I posted about this problem a couple weeks ago and someone posted a
solution, but I had gone ahead and done a reinstall of the system. In
the meantime I find I need to thry that very same solution but no
longer have the message
James wrote:
when updating a rpm package, some files are kept under the ".sav"
extension. So the .kdelnk files (which describe the menu entries) are
duplicated - please run:
rm -f `find /opt/kde/share/applnk -name *.kdelnk.rpmsave -print`
and restart the window manager
Seeking the lists advice:
I currently have two hard drives in my machine, a 2.5gig and a 1gig.
Windows 95 currently resides on the 2.5gig drive. I would like to install
Mandrake on the 1gig drive and be able to have dual booting system. Can
LILO reside on the MBR of the 2.5gig and pass off the
Michael Beaver wrote:
John,
It would depend on wether or not you have formated the 2.5GB disk as FAT32
(incld. w/Windows95 OSR2) If you have you would need a 3rd party tool like
Partition Magic.
But as always... backup first.
Michael Beaver, MCP
Senior Systems Consultant
Phase Forward,
how do i set up samba so i can share everything including my printer hooked up
to a windows system on my home network...
how can i do this without the howto's
they make my head want to explode : ),
Tom
Definitely!
If you like I'll send you my lilo.conf file that you would
install into the MBR by lilo -v -- as I have virtually the exact
same configuration (drive capacities are different).
You'll want lilo on the /hda1, which will either pass
control onto the Windows partition, or load the
Michael,
I have FAT32 on my primary partition, but I have had no
configuration problems whatsoever. Of course, in order to access the
partition once you're in Linux, you'll need VFAT support compiled into your
kernel. My advice would be to stay away from Partition Magic or similar
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yep, then in your cdr software package put make cd from image.
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From: Linda Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 1999 1:15 AM
Subject: [newbie] Burning CD with image file
Hi Newbies,
How do I go about burning a CD with the new
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