On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Doug McGarrett wrote:
> speed. Then make a /boot partition. I'm not sure how big that has
> to be, but 100MB is more than enough.
My /boot is 5MB and got 47% of usage =).
> My experience is that fdisk is the program to use. Maybe things are
> better now, but in 5.0 days,
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 14:05:13 -0600 (CST)
From: Jamin Philip Gray
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Subject: Best way to partition a 10 GB IDE disk for Win98+RH6.1
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I'm having some trouble getting Win98 and Redhat 6.1 to
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From: Jamin Philip Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, November 11, 1999 2:05 PM
Subject: Best way to partition a 10 GB IDE disk for Win98+RH6.1
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> I'm having some trouble getting Win98 and Redhat 6.1 to work
well
>
Dear Jamin;
I used Partition Magic to make some place for linux and even format it as
ext2 filesystem for linux. I believe that it makes things very simple. Try
it.
maziar
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Jamin Philip Gray wrote:
>
> I'm having some trouble getting Win98 and Redhat 6.1 to work well
> toget
Let me suggest Partition Magic. It'll take care of most of it for you.
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From: Jamin Philip Gray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 1999 3:05 PM
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Subject: Best way to partition a 10 GB IDE disk for Win98+
I'm having some trouble getting Win98 and Redhat 6.1 to work well
together. I have a 10 GB IDE disk and I want 4 GB devoted to Linux
and 6 GB devoted to Windows 98. I'm doing a completely fresh install
in a blank hard drive. What is the proper way to do this? I'm having
trouble with the parti