At 02:33 PM 11/7/2002 +1100, you wrote:
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 14:14, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> Stephen:
> My understanding is that the 1024 cylinder limit hasn't applied to
Mandrake
> since 7.1 (assuming a 1998 or later BIOS).
> -- cmg
That could be more than true, but I still like to play "better
At 10:58 AM 11/6/2002 +, you wrote:
Hi there,
Can you explain in detail about what you do for the dual booting? I am
struggling with this problem. I have asked about it but the answer is to
find some disk tools such as PatitionMagic to make a partition for Linux
from the predefined NTFS pa
On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 14:14, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> Stephen:
> My understanding is that the 1024 cylinder limit hasn't applied to Mandrake
> since 7.1 (assuming a 1998 or later BIOS).
> -- cmg
That could be more than true, but I still like to play "better safe than
sorry". Generally speaking, I
On Wednesday 06 November 2002 02:07 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
>>> snip
> ... and I always make sure that I move my FAT/VFAT/NTFS partitions
> to the end of the first disk so that my free space is always below the
> 1024 cylinder for linux. ...
>
> Stephen
Stephen:
My understanding is that the 1024
Stephen Kuhn, Wednesday 06 November 2002 19:15:
> Downloaded - going to have to try this on a customers computer to see
^
So /you're/ the model for the BOFH stories!
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrak
On Wednesday 06 November 2002 10:07 am, Technoslick wrote:
> Charlie,
>
> Have you used the newest version (beta)? If so, did you think that it was
> stable enough to trust as a beta partitioner? Or is the version before it
> able to work with NTFS as well?
>
> As for M$'s attitude on changing the
On Thursday 07 Nov 2002 4:31 am, qhwang wrote:
> I have found something interesting in the FAQs of Ranish Partition
> Manager. It says,
>
> "18. What about resizing of NTFS partitions?
>
> Unfortunately, there are no free utilities yet to do this. So you need
> to go for commercial/shareware util
other hand, who's to say that they might now be working on that right
now?
Just my own flavor of cynicism towards the big M$. :-D
T
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On Wednesday 06 November 2002 03:58 am, QingHua Wang wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Can you explain in detail about what you do for the dual booting? I am
> struggling with this problem. I have asked about it but the answer is to
> find some disk tools such as PatitionMagic to make a partition for Linux
>
I have found something interesting in the FAQs of Ranish Partition Manager.
It says,
"18. What about resizing of NTFS partitions?
Unfortunately, there are no free utilities yet to do this. So you need to
go for commercial/shareware utilities.
Bootit Next Generation: http://www.terabyteunli
without losing the data.
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> Can you explain in detail about what you do for the dual booting? I am
> struggling with this problem. I have asked about it but the answer is to
> find some disk tools such as PatitionMagic to mak
Hua Wang
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Hi there,
Can you explain in detail about what you do for the
dual booting? I am struggling with this problem. I have asked about it but the
answer is to find som
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Fwd: Dual Boot?
Can you explain in detail about what you do for the dual booting? I am
struggling with this problem. I have asked about it but the a
Hi there,
Can you explain in detail about what you do for the
dual booting? I am struggling with this problem. I have asked about it but the
answer is to find some disk tools such as PatitionMagic to make a partition for
Linux from the predefined NTFS partition(WinXP). However, PartitionMag
I use boot magic as my boot loader. Windows XP must be on the C drive since Boot Magic is a windows application. I just have lilo save to the LINUX partition. Boot Magic locates the windows and LINUX boot loaders. Boot magic is very easy to configure and use.
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