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Subject: Re: linux installation on multi OS system
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> > Hi
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> > dgi_il wrote:
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> > > small question:
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> Hi
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> dgi_il wrote:
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> > small question:
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> > does win-me let use run programs that run in ring0?
> > or in windows-lenguage: PURE DOS PROGRAMS?
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> Sorry for being inaccurate in the previous mail.
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> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 12:44 PM
> Subject: Re: linux installation on multi OS system
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> > Hi
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> > If you want, you can boot linux without lilo.
> > Copy loadlin.exe (should be on your C
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Yedidya Bar-david wrote:
> Hi
>
> If you want, you can boot linux without lilo.
> Copy loadlin.exe (should be on your CD somewhere), and your kernel
> (should be in /boot/vmlinuz or something) to your windows ME, than,
> when you want to boot linux, do
> loadlin root= e.g.
Lam, Yochai wrote:
> ok,up to here everything is fine with me.
> let me clarify my intentions:
> is lilo going to overide the ntldr and how can i preserve all systems
> p.s. heared too many "it destroyed my XXX" stories
I think that ntldr is not stored on MBR, but here is a way to install lilo
ing to overide the ntldr and how can i preserve all systems
> p.s. heared too many "it destroyed my XXX" stories
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Mevorach, Assaf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sun, October 22, 2000 9:08 AM
> To: Linux-Il (E-mail)
> Subje
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Subject: RE: linux installation on multi OS system
ok,up to here everything is fine with me.
let me clarify my intentions:
is lilo going to overide the ntldr and how can i preserve all systems
p.s. heared too many "it destroyed my XXX" stories
-Original Message-
From: Mev
October 22, 2000 9:08 AM
To: Linux-Il (E-mail)
Subject: RE: linux installation on multi OS system
you need to make another partition at least 1.5 GB for the Linux OS and
another partition for swap at the size of your RAM
with one of the partitioning tools that are available (I recommend with fibs
w
you need to make another partition at least 1.5 GB for the Linux OS and
another partition for swap at the size of your RAM
with one of the partitioning tools that are available (I recommend with fibs
which comes with the distribution)
and then to install a boot loader LILO or GRUB in case that th