[newbie] MDK 9.1 ProSuite/PowerPak release info

2003-03-09 Thread Robert Wideman
I am wondering if the 9.1 ProSuite or PowerPak Editions will have Win4Lin v4. The reason why is b/c 8.2 came with v3 and i want to totally make all my boxes MDK, with my fastest and most powerful a win4lin win2k install to use non-linux apps in. For those of you who dont know what Win4Lin isit

Re: [newbie] MDK 9.1 ProSuite/PowerPak release info

2003-03-09 Thread Anne Wilson
On Sunday 09 Mar 2003 12:26 pm, Robert Wideman wrote: I am wondering if the 9.1 ProSuite or PowerPak Editions will have Win4Lin v4. The reason why is b/c 8.2 came with v3 and i want to totally make all my boxes MDK, with my fastest and most powerful a win4lin win2k install to use non-linux

RE: [newbie] MDK 9.1 ProSuite/PowerPak release info

2003-03-09 Thread Robert Wideman
Just bear in mind, Rob, that the version of win4lin shipping a few months ago was still not able to support ntfs - I'm not sure about w2k on fat32. I don't know if there's a newer version, though. Your stating that Win4Lin didnt support NTFS within its VM? Rob PS-The link for the ad on

Re: [newbie] MDK 9.1 ProSuite/PowerPak release info

2003-03-09 Thread Anne Wilson
On Sunday 09 Mar 2003 12:52 pm, Robert Wideman wrote: Just bear in mind, Rob, that the version of win4lin shipping a few months ago was still not able to support ntfs - I'm not sure about w2k on fat32. I don't know if there's a newer version, though. Your stating that Win4Lin didnt

Re: [newbie] MDK 9.1 ProSuite/PowerPak release info

2003-03-09 Thread Hendrik Boom
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 06:52:49AM -0600, Robert Wideman wrote: Just bear in mind, Rob, that the version of win4lin shipping a few months ago was still not able to support ntfs - I'm not sure about w2k on fat32. I don't know if there's a newer version, though. Your stating that Win4Lin

Re: [newbie] MDK 9.1 ProSuite/PowerPak release info

2003-03-09 Thread Greg Meyer
On Sunday 09 March 2003 07:43 am, Anne Wilson wrote: On Sunday 09 Mar 2003 12:26 pm, Robert Wideman wrote: I am wondering if the 9.1 ProSuite or PowerPak Editions will have Win4Lin v4. The reason why is b/c 8.2 came with v3 and i want to totally make all my boxes MDK, with my fastest and

Re: [newbie] MDK 9.1 ProSuite/PowerPak release info

2003-03-09 Thread et
On Sunday 09 March 2003 08:23 am, Hendrik Boom wrote: On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 06:52:49AM -0600, Robert Wideman wrote: Just bear in mind, Rob, that the version of win4lin shipping a few months ago was still not able to support ntfs - I'm not sure about w2k on fat32. I don't know if

RE: [newbie] MDK 9.1 ProSuite/PowerPak release info

2003-03-09 Thread Robert Wideman
Whoah! KLet's be clear about what you are all talking about. Win4Lin does not care what the filesystem is, because it uses the Linux kernel to handle that. This allows you to install Windows on any filesystem supported by Linux. if Win4Lin could not support NTFS it is because Linux did

Re: [newbie] MDK 9.1 ProSuite/PowerPak release info

2003-03-09 Thread Greg Meyer
On Sunday 09 March 2003 11:10 am, Robert Wideman wrote: Whoah! KLet's be clear about what you are all talking about. Win4Lin does not care what the filesystem is, because it uses the Linux kernel to handle that. This allows you to install Windows on any filesystem supported by Linux.

Re: [newbie] MDK 9.1 ProSuite/PowerPak release info

2003-03-09 Thread Adolfo Bello
On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 16:32, Greg Meyer wrote: You can access any Win98 file system from Linux without any add on. So I don't see how it is better than VMWare. Vmware running Windows as guest with Linux as host does not allow Linux to access the Windows filesystem when vmware is not

Re: [newbie] MDK 9.1 ProSuite/PowerPak release info

2003-03-09 Thread Greg Meyer
On Sunday 09 March 2003 04:40 pm, Adolfo Bello wrote: Because I didn't want lo lose my Linux setup, I created a Linux guest booting from a raw disk, in my case the partition where Mandrake was installed. I am just reading the manual and it said that you can do the same using VMware for