Re: RE: Can Windows95 cause error on my Linux Drive - Other Co-existi ng OS Problems...

1999-03-08 Thread David Wright
Quoting Person, Roderick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > This maybe true, but I have noticed that once I mount a DOS floppy in Debian > after two or three times It is unreadable by Windows. It seems to me that > Linux is Hell on floppies. Even my Debian only floppies seem to have a > extremely short life. I

RE: Can Windows95 cause error on my Linux Drive - Other Co-existi ng OS Problems...

1999-03-05 Thread Person, Roderick
still the same problems. > -Original Message- > From: Tom Pfeifer [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, March 04, 1999 10:38 PM > To: Debian User Mailing List > Subject: Re: Can Windows95 cause error on my Linux Drive. > > "John C. Ellingboe" wrot

RE: Can Windows95 cause error on my Linux Drive.

1999-03-05 Thread Person, Roderick
!! > -Original Message- > From: Kenneth Scharf [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, March 05, 1999 8:29 AM > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: Can Windows95 cause error on my Linux Drive. > > Windows and Linux can co-exist on the same disk drive without > p

Re: Can Windows95 cause error on my Linux Drive.

1999-03-05 Thread Kenneth Scharf
Windows and Linux can co-exist on the same disk drive without problems. I have windows 95 and debian on different partitions of the same disk. Windows / dos will ignore partition types 81, 82 ,83 etc. What you need to do is to first partition the virgin disk under windows (leaving room for linux

Re: Can Windows95 cause error on my Linux Drive.

1999-03-05 Thread Tom Pfeifer
"John C. Ellingboe" wrote: > > Back when I did use one of the Gates viruses I had problems with win9X > writeing to areas of the disk that it shouldn't. Some of those disks > are still unusable today because of that. I would make sure that > there were NO M$ partations on my Linux disk at all be

Re: Can Windows95 cause error on my Linux Drive.

1999-03-05 Thread John C. Ellingboe
Back when I did use one of the Gates viruses I had problems with win9X writeing to areas of the disk that it shouldn't. Some of those disks are still unusable today because of that. I would make sure that there were NO M$ partations on my Linux disk at all because of that. I would keep all of th

Re: Can Windows95 cause error on my Linux Drive.

1999-03-04 Thread franck . legall
I don't have a lot of authority in our >> house, but she trusts me about the computer. :-> She only made that >> mistake once, and I got just the symptoms you describe. It made me laugh...Mine did the same once .. Franck

RE: Can Windows95 cause error on my Linux Drive.

1999-03-04 Thread Person, Roderick
the F8 method. Rod > -Original Message- > From: Raymond A. Ingles [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, March 04, 1999 4:52 PM > To: Person, Roderick > Cc: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org' > Subject: Re: Can Windows95 cause error on my Linux Drive.

Re: Can Windows95 cause error on my Linux Drive.

1999-03-04 Thread Raymond A. Ingles
On Thu, 4 Mar 1999, Person, Roderick wrote: > Hey All, > > Recently, I added a new drive to my system as the slave 2nd drive. > Therefore, I made my old drive a Win95 drive so the family could play games > and such. Now it seems that everytime I log into my Linux drive (/dev/hdb) I > get file sys