Kevin Anderson wrote: > Windows isn't stuck with them anymore. They're supported mount points since > Win2K. > > I suppose you sort of still need a C: drive, but that's it. Think of C: as > /
true, still if you install multiple OS's, the windows installer might decide to be smart and label some other partition as c:, as was noted previously, and I dont know how to fix this, anybody?. seems the wxp installer will even call a pre-existing linux partition c: which is not a good thing. Dave
