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i think geek language is easier to understand than greek. but u seem to think different....
- 02-09-2005 #11Linux Newbie
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i think geek language is easier to understand than greek. but u seem to think different.
- 02-09-2005 #12Linux Engineer
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I dont, it was only funny to say
Originally Posted by Viper8896
\"Meditative mind\'s is like a vast ocean... whatever strikes the surface, the bottom stays calm\" - Dalai Lama
\"Competition ultimatly comes down to one thing... a loser and a winner.\" - Ugo Deschamps
- 02-09-2005 #13Just Joined!
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Windows installation...done
Linux told me this when I reviewd my HD setup:
/dev/hda
/dev/hda1 ntfs 14998
/dev/hda2 extended 42233
/dev/hda5 win 95 fat 16 14998
/dev/hda6 /boot ext3 102
/dev/hda7 / ext3 26113
/dev/hda8 swap 1020
FREE Free space 8
where did my hda3 go? *consults avatar to launch rocket at bill(gates)*
- 02-09-2005 #14Just Joined!
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I just checked the disk management on Windows and it views my partitions as I set them..but linux wants to put the /root on where ugo told me to keep as Fat 32 and put Fat 16 where I want my /root
- 02-10-2005 #15Just Joined!
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YES!!! I have both windows xp and Red Hat 9 dualbooted on my pc. Now what was that about sharing hda3 between windows and linux? Thank you all for making this possible *tears*. jk
- 02-10-2005 #16Linux Engineer
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Hi Jayzon,
HD3 should be, as specified, a FAT32 partition... this partition will hold all data that you wan to share between the 2 OS (win, linux)
Tell me if more information is required\"Meditative mind\'s is like a vast ocean... whatever strikes the surface, the bottom stays calm\" - Dalai Lama
\"Competition ultimatly comes down to one thing... a loser and a winner.\" - Ugo Deschamps


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