end of the first partition ?
> I still think your best bet is to install windows into a primary> partition, and let Linux be installed in the logical partitions (or LVM> volumes).>Yes, but reinstalling everything is lame.
> -Richard>> --> gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list>
?Check your ACPI and/or APM configuration. The thing that is bugging me here is that you can get out of it, which makes me think that ACPI is signaling the power supply to switch off, but it doesn't. Try "reboot" to see if that works. I had a problem where my machine wouldn't p
ould prefer web-based and it should allow users to update their owninformation easily while allowing everyone easy access to searchingand viewing the directory.Thanks for any input.-- Travis Osterman
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oo machine? There's lots of software out there I'd like to use in my Gentoo environment, and I can find Mac\Apple versions, but I don't know if it will work in Gentoo.
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