On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 07:19:33PM +0100, Santiago Vila wrote: > BTW: Linux has a special filesystem called "umsdos" which would allow > you to store Windows and Linux files on the same "C:" partition, but > this is not the optimal way to run Linux, so Debian does not support > umsdos-based installs.
"Not the optimal way" is quite the understatement. More bluntly put "umsdos is a dog". Not only is it dog slow, but it is deficient in some ways that make it unwise to run anything but a tailored-for-umsdos version of Linux (lack of support for hard links springs to mind). These days, people who would have otherwise used umsdos to give Linux a "test drive" before going the whole way and repartitioning their drive will use an entirely CD-based demo distro like Knoppix. Ben -- nSLUG http://www.nslug.ns.ca [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian http://www.debian.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ pgp key fingerprint = 7F DA 09 4B BA 2C 0D E0 1B B1 31 ED C6 A9 39 4F ] [ gpg key fingerprint = 395C F3A4 35D3 D247 1387 2D9E 5A94 F3CA 0B27 13C8 ]