Re: Dual-Boot on a non-sys disk

1997-01-01 Thread Eloy A. Paris
> Now I have someone that wants to install a dual-boot win'95/Linux system, > but the only available hard drive space is on drive E: (a new gig drive). > Can I just set it to a boot disk in the BIOS, repartition the new drive and > pray that it works? Or do i need to install it to the C: drive? Y

Re: Dual-Boot on a non-sys disk

1997-01-01 Thread Nathan L. Cutler
> "Eric" == Eric Budd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Eric> Now I have someone that wants to install a dual-boot Eric> win'95/Linux system, but the only available hard drive space Eric> is on drive E: (a new gig drive). Can I just set it to a Eric> boot disk in the BIOS, repartiti

Dual-Boot on a non-sys disk

1997-01-01 Thread Eric Budd
Now I have someone that wants to install a dual-boot win'95/Linux system, but the only available hard drive space is on drive E: (a new gig drive). Can I just set it to a boot disk in the BIOS, repartition the new drive and pray that it works? Or do i need to install it to the C: drive? -- TO UN