On 14 Jun 1997, Alan Woo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1) I am incredibly knowledgable in Win95/NT. will i be able to run both
> Operating Systems if i partition my hdd?
You have received several useful suggestions about installing
LILO so as to be able to boot either OS. Another alternative
> 1) I am incredibly knowledgable in Win95/NT. will i be able to run both
> Operating Systems if i partition my hdd?
Yup. My own setup has DOS/Win 3.1, Win95, OS/2 and Debian on the same
1.2 GB drive. Win95 and OS/2 both are pretty minimal setups, though.
> 2) how do i install it (just a quick
Aaron Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AW> Alan Woo wrote: You can still access your Win95 drive through
AW> Linux as long as the drive isn't FAT32. To do this, add the
AW> following to your /etc/fstab file:
AW>
AW> /dev/your_hd_partition /where_you_want_to_mount_itmsdos defaults
AW> 0
Alan Woo wrote:
> Hi,
> i was amazed at the help i got from you people at this list, i got a
> message about 20 minutes after i asked a question. That was amazing,
> thanks to all who helped. Anyways, things will hopefully soon be sorted
> out, and i will soon be a new linux user.
>
> I have very
On Sat, 14 Jun 1997 18:37:20 -0400, Alan Woo wrote:
> [..]
> 1) I am incredibly knowledgable in Win95/NT. will i be able to run both
> Operating Systems if i partition my hdd?
No problem. After you make room for linux and begin installation,
you'll need to decide where you want lilo (linux boot
On Sat, 14 Jun 1997, Alan Woo wrote:
> Hi,
> i was amazed at the help i got from you people at this list, i got a
> message about 20 minutes after i asked a question. That was amazing,
> thanks to all who helped. Anyways, things will hopefully soon be sorted
> out, and i will soon be a new linux u
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