[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2/17/98 7:47 PM >I know Linux can be installed ontop of a dos partition. Can it be >installed on top of Win 95 or NT. I need to know this because although I >run linux at home my office is NT and 95. I would like to be able to boot >to linux in the office in order to work on some of my personal projects >when I have free time at lunch or after work. How safe is this way of >running Debian? Is there any chance of it damaging either my office >computer or the network. (The network is currently 2 base t, but will be >upgraded to 10 base t) My boss absolutely refuses to allow me run linux >as a normal part of the network. Lets be frank, I want to run linux >during lunch and after work. But I do not want to lose my job. Can I do >it? How? Thank You
If you set up LILO when you install it, and then tell LILO how to find the Windows partition, you can easily do a dual boot. Superior to doing UMS partitions. An example lilo.conf file is at http://www.linuxsa.org.au/meetings/1997-07/kernel/page10.html -------------------------------- Asher Haig [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .