thanks,
you means fist creat a 3 partation c,d,e, then active c,
you can say fist win200 install on c:\
then second install win98 on d:\
then third install linux on e:\
ok you can say this typerepply my quation
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Muskan
well at times its pretty simple and at tim
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muskan read carefully what i wrote earlier...active cinstall win 98 on d first..the boot loader will have the 98 boot loader..install win2000 on c..2000 will over wirte the bootloader with NT loader which will have 98 and 2000 option..then in the last install linux on e with lilo(linux loader)
yup i agree
Kapil Sethi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think the group would be pretty happy to help you out if you are wiling to put up most of the effort yourself.
There is a lot of documentation regarding this on the site http://linux.com
Please go through the available HOWTO's etc.. I
Netfilter allows throttling and the single user should have a specific IP
address so I guess it can be done, am not sure how, the netfilter docs
should help.
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Ashotosh,
tc [traffic controller], part of iproute2 package allows you very fine
grained bandwidth control/traffic shaping.
Regards,
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Hi,
for more technical
http://qos.ittc.ukans.edu/howto/howto.html
Jai
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Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 12:29 PM
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Subject: Re: [ilugd]: Bandwidth controlling problem
Ashotosh,
Hi!
I don't want to be nitpicking, but the link that you've given is about the
internals and implementation of iproute2/tc - can be quite intimidating if
all you're trying to do is use it.
Here is howto about usage:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Adv-Routing-HOWTO.html
Regards,
-Varun
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