One way that will work:
use the linux version of fdisk (should be in the dos-tools directory of your
install disk)
1) remove all partitions.
2) create a partition of the size that you want windows to have
3) change the partition type to one of the windows types (proper type depends on
size)
if yo
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>- Original Message -
>From: Charles Hixson
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>Sent: Sunday, July 18, 1999 9:56 PM
>Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux Configuration Tool
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>>LinuxConf? Hmmm... That's one that I *did* find, but it just ..mmm.. hung
the system. I suppose tha
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Configuration Tool
- Original Message -
From:
Charles Hixson
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What's the name of the Linux configuration
tool? I got into it once, but now I can't remember what it was
called. I know that it's something like linuxConfig or configlinux or
l-configure or...?
I could do what I'm trying to do now by just
editing the lilo configuration, but I also want t