ux on, screamed a bit when i realised that!!!
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From: Brad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 April 2000 19:46
To: Lowell Voelker
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Newbie questions, Partisioning
On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 04:21:05AM +0100, Lowell Voelker wrote:
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On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 04:21:05AM +0100, Lowell Voelker wrote:
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> There is a rumor around that any Primary Partision after a Fat32 can not be
> Fat16. Is this true?
Not sure about that, but i've seen WinDOS 98 have troubles with two
FAT32 primary partitions -- it read C: (hdb1) ok, but D: was
Quoting Lowell Voelker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I was just given a new PC with 40GB hard drive and Win98 preloaded Fat32
> from what fdisk is telling me. Will it be posible to leave the first
> 20-30GB as Fat32 and from 30-40Gb for Debian?
Yes, just so long as you can boot the kernel from somewhere
I was just given a new PC with 40GB hard drive and Win98 preloaded Fat32
from what fdisk is telling me. Will it be posible to leave the first
20-30GB as Fat32 and from 30-40Gb for Debian?
I have no way of knowing if the rescue dice will reload Win98 if I start
over and set up Fat16 for the first
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