Hi Joseph,
However, when I restart the letter has gone. Is this because
Wndows hates Linux, or should I look in another direction?
I don't think you can assign it a drive letter unless it's FAT or NTFS. If
it's a Linux partition and you didn't choose any outrageous setup options,
it's
On Thu, 2004-06-17 at 17:21, Smile-Poet wrote:
I have set a new partition formatted for Linux which is shown to be in
line
for drive letter 'G'. With Partition Manager I hve several times set
this
by the 'mount' option.
However, when I restart the letter has gone. Is this because
On Sun, 2004-06-13 at 21:21, Smile-Poet wrote:
Mandrake 10 comes to me as 3 iso discs to transfer to the hard disc and
then
burn three CDs to install the program. I have set up a partition for
linux
(though each time I assign a letter it disappears again!).
My old machine cut two of
From: Jon Haworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Joseph,
However, when I restart the letter has gone. Is this because
Wndows hates Linux, or should I look in another direction?
I don't think you can assign it a drive letter unless it's FAT or NTFS. If
it's a Linux partition and you didn't choose
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From: Smile-Poet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 5:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [wdvltalk] RE: [OT] disappearing drive letter
Jon,
So I'm lucky that Windows keeps the partition letter until the end of the
session?
I haven't got any
Rudy,
Depends on the page. We make a number of reports available online for
our company and many of the managers print these pages out. The only way
to have a reference to when the content was current is if we include the
current date on the page. :)
-Cheryl
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From:
On Fri, 2004-06-18 at 05:19, Smile-Poet wrote:
On Sun, 2004-06-13 at 21:21, Smile-Poet wrote:
Mandrake 10 comes to me as 3 iso discs to transfer to the hard disc and
then
burn three CDs to install the program. I have set up a partition for
linux
(though each time I assign a letter