Hi Tom. Thanks for replying. Okay. I've got it setup like this:
WD-10 megger - hda with /swap, /, /usr, and /home as partitions.
added: an old Seagate 1 gig HD, as hdd1.
My Zip drive is indeed, hdc4...
So whats the easiest way to change the old Seagate (hdd1) to hda,
and my WD (hda) to
Okay, I installed an old Seagate IDE drive as "slave" on my 2nd IDE channel off
my motherboard. My Zip drive is master on this channel. This works fine so far,
I've got an icon "dos" on my KDE desktop that lets me look right into the DOS
hard drive, and I can cp, rm, mv, even view pics and anims
You need to clarify: Are you runnin Windoze on hda1, Linux in a
partition on hda, or a 'second' drive (hdb), and then DOS on that
'added' (3rd?, hdd) harddrive? (your zip drive being hdc)
I'd guess from what you wrote, that the added DOS drive isn't
bootable, not because it's a
Tom Brinkman wrote:
You need to clarify: Are you runnin Windoze on hda1, Linux in a
partition on hda, or a 'second' drive (hdb), and then DOS on that
'added' (3rd?, hdd) harddrive? (your zip drive being hdc)
I'd guess from what you wrote, that the added DOS drive isn't
bootable,