Well, you can install Linxu on any partition,
it requires swap and boot and root partitions.
LILO and GRUB(that's what these guys call)
can boot Windows/Linux. Be careful,
backup your harddrive, before installing.
You may face some problem with LILO/GRUB
after installation, like me :-
raj
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Romanator wrote:
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> If there was a contest f
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Romanator wrote:
> patrick wrote:
> >
>
Romanator wrote:
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> If there was a contest for the amount of installs and partitioning done
> to a hard drive, I think I would win it hands down.
> Live and learn - I say.
Yeron - hows about #35!!!
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Romanator wrote:
> patrick wrote:
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> > Romanator wrote:
> >
> > > patrick wrote:
> > >
> > > > Romanator wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Hi everybody,
> > > > >
> > > > > For specific reasons beyond my control, I still require Windows NT for
> > > > > certain applications.
> > > > > However, I prefer
patrick wrote:
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> Romanator wrote:
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> > patrick wrote:
> >
> > > Romanator wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hi everybody,
> > > >
> > > > For specific reasons beyond my control, I still require Windows NT for
> > > > certain applications.
> > > > However, I prefer to work in a Linux environment.
> > > > D
s Mandrake 7.2...)
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From: "Romanator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2000 9:17 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Do you have Linux installed on separate partition or
drive?
> Erylon Hines
Erylon Hines wrote:
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> > install windows2k first on its own partition. Assumeinging you have some
> > space not yet partitioned for mandrake and let mandrake partion it for
> > you it will install grub and you should be able at boot up determine
> > which oss you want running
>
> Are yo
Erylon Hines wrote:
>
> On Sat, 11 Nov 2000, you wrote:
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > For specific reasons beyond my control, I still require Windows NT for
> > certain applications.
> > However, I prefer to work in a Linux environment.
> > Do most people have Linux installed on a separate drive or p
Romanator wrote:
> patrick wrote:
>
> > Romanator wrote:
> >
> > > Hi everybody,
> > >
> > > For specific reasons beyond my control, I still require Windows NT for
> > > certain applications.
> > > However, I prefer to work in a Linux environment.
> > > Do most people have Linux installed on a se
Romanator wrote:
> Jon Dowd wrote:
> >
> > On Saturday 11 November 2000 18:29, patrick wrote:
> >
> > > > > sorry i dont know how to start a new thread but
> > >
> > > does mandrrake 7.2 have kde 2.0 and koffice
> > > and kernal 2.4 or not.
> >
> > Without mentioning shame... I'll say yes, yes an
On Sun, 12 Nov 2000 11:47:45 -0500, Romanator wrote:
>I have lots of space. I think I'll wait for System Commander to arrive.
PowerBoot runs circles around System Commander - I use it with Win2K and Linux.
You can try it at www.bmtmicro.com - I suggest partitioning with Linux vs their
FDisk prog
sobe wrote:
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> From: Romanator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Newbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2000 4:32 PM
> Subject: [newbie] Do you have Linux installed on separate partition or
> drive?
>
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > For specific reasons beyon
Jon Dowd wrote:
>
> On Saturday 11 November 2000 18:29, patrick wrote:
>
> > > > sorry i dont know how to start a new thread but
> >
> > does mandrrake 7.2 have kde 2.0 and koffice
> > and kernal 2.4 or not.
>
> Without mentioning shame... I'll say yes, yes and no.
>
> Jon Dowd
Thanks Jon.
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patrick wrote:
>
>
>> sorry i dont know how to start a new thread but
>
> does mandrrake 7.2 have kde 2.0 and koffice
> and kernal 2.4 or not.
>
Mandrake 7.2 has kde 2.0 using kernel 2.2-17
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patrick wrote:
> Romanator wrote:
>
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > For specific reasons beyond my control, I still require Windows NT for
> > certain applications.
> > However, I prefer to work in a Linux environment.
> > Do most people have Linux installed on a separate drive or partition?
> > Is the
Barry Premeaux wrote:
> patrick wrote:
> >
> > > sorry i dont know how to start a new thread but
> >
> > does mandrrake 7.2 have kde 2.0 and koffice
> > and kernal 2.4 or not.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> The boxed version has kde 1.99 from what I have been hearing. The
> CDR version I got from www.lsl
On Sat, 11 Nov 2000, you wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> For specific reasons beyond my control, I still require Windows NT for
> certain applications.
> However, I prefer to work in a Linux environment.
> Do most people have Linux installed on a separate drive or partition?
> Is there a Linux boot lo
patrick wrote:
>
> > sorry i dont know how to start a new thread but
>
> does mandrrake 7.2 have kde 2.0 and koffice
> and kernal 2.4 or not.
>
>
>
>
>
The boxed version has kde 1.99 from what I have been hearing. The
CDR version I got from www.lsl.com has KDE2.0 with Koffice.
The kernel
Romanator,
FYI, I have Win95B, Mandrake7.1, Red Hat6.0, & 6.2 each on a separate
bootable harddisk.
At 07:32 PM 11-11-2000 -0500, you wrote:
>Do most people have Linux installed on a separate drive or partition?
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From: Romanator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Newbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2000 4:32 PM
Subject: [newbie] Do you have Linux installed on separate partition or
drive?
> Hi everybody,
>
> For specific reasons beyond my control, I still require Win
Well, the download version has a hacked version of 2.4 but i can't tell if
it's test9 or earlier.
On Sat, 11 Nov 2000, you wrote:
> On Saturday 11 November 2000 18:29, patrick wrote:
>
> > > > sorry i dont know how to start a new thread but
> >
> > does mandrrake 7.2 have kde 2.0 and koffice
> >
On Saturday 11 November 2000 18:29, patrick wrote:
> > > sorry i dont know how to start a new thread but
>
> does mandrrake 7.2 have kde 2.0 and koffice
> and kernal 2.4 or not.
Without mentioning shame... I'll say yes, yes and no.
Jon Dowd
have you considered VMWare? you could get the NT version and run Linux on
it, or (better) get the Linux version and run NT on it (was well as various
other Linux distros, BSD for Intel...(?))
personally, I started using "removable" IDE disks about a year ago - very
simple, very clean... each "set
sorry i dont know how
to start a new thread but
does mandrrake 7.2 have kde 2.0 and koffice
and kernal 2.4 or not.
Romanator wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> For specific reasons beyond my control, I still require Windows NT for
> certain applications.
> However, I prefer to work in a Linux environment.
> Do most people have Linux installed on a separate drive or partition?
> Is there a Linux boot loader that will
Use the bootloader that comes with Mandrake, GRUB it think it's called. I've
tried several bootloaders in my time ranging from, by hand (a real pain to
boot a system by hand believe me, flip switches then press buttons, repeat
for about fifteen minuets), punch card with HASP, tape, BOOT (IBM 360),
On Saturday 11 November 2000 16:32, Romanator wrote:
> Is there a Linux boot loader that will acknowledge the second drive?
Hello Roman,
The boot loader that comes with Mandrake 7.2 is by far the best I've used. I
have 3 operating systems on this computer and at boot time I can choose which
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