How is your drive partitioned?  The first step is to make at least two
partitions for Linux (one for swap, others for file system).  From there
it's pretty simple, as (I believe) the default installed kernel won't
recognize the NT file system.  I have a system here at work set up that way.
If you want to access the NT file system from Linux, you'll have to compile
the support into the kernel.  Any other questions, please feel free to
contact me, either on-list or off.

----- Original Message -----
From: Dayan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: RedHat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 2:00 pm
Subject: NT and Linux


Greetings !

I have WinNTS 4.0 SP3 installled on my home server. There is 800 MB space
available on my Seagate SCSI 2.1 GB for Linux. I have searched info about
using these two OSes in one hard disk but there is only one in HOWTOs and
its status is UNMAINTAINED. My knowledge about Linux is not enough for this
work. Please give me advice about how to make it happen, URLs or anything.
FYI, I have no back-up device.

Please cc-ing your respond to my address :
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Sincerely,
Dayan
Palembang-Indonesia


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