Re: [newbie] Dual boot with Windows 95 LM 8.1

2001-12-07 Thread Ed Tharp
On Friday 07 December 2001 05:10, you wrote: Dear All, I am considering either going with vmware in Linux or doing a dual boot with Win95 and LM 8.1. I know that everyone says to always install Windows first, however may I install it now somehow without erasing my Linux 8.1 if I use the

Re: [newbie] Dual boot with Windows 95 LM 8.1

2001-12-07 Thread Charles A Edwards
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001 05:10:37 -0500 Marcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear All, I am considering either going with vmware in Linux or doing a dual boot with Win95 and LM 8.1. I know that everyone says to always install Windows first, however may I install it now somehow without erasing my

Re: [newbie] Dual boot with Windows 95 LM 8.1

2001-12-07 Thread Steve Maytum
11:41 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Dual boot with Windows 95 LM 8.1 On Friday 07 December 2001 05:10, you wrote: Dear All, I am considering either going with vmware in Linux or doing a dual boot with Win95 and LM 8.1. I know that everyone says to always install Windows first, however may I

Re: [newbie] Dual boot with Windows 95 LM 8.1

2001-12-07 Thread Harm Bathoorn
On Friday 07 December 2001 11:10, you wrote: Dear All, I am considering either going with vmware in Linux or doing a dual boot with Win95 and LM 8.1. I know that everyone says to always install Windows first, however may I install it now somehow without erasing my Linux 8.1 if I use the

[newbie] Dual boot with Windows 95 LM 8.1

2001-12-06 Thread Marcia
Dear All, I am considering either going with vmware in Linux or doing a dual boot with Win95 and LM 8.1. I know that everyone says to always install Windows first, however may I install it now somehow without erasing my Linux 8.1 if I use the great partition tool System Commander? Thanks for

Re: [newbie] Dual boot with Windows 95 LM 8.1

2001-12-06 Thread Julian Opificius
I too am a System Commander fan, (have been for years) and tried to use it to boot Mandrake 8.1 along with Win98 and Win2000. I had the MS OSs loaded first, however, and tried to load Mandrake afterwards. The results were disastrous: I lost both MS installations as Mandrakes's installer