-----Original Message----- From: Gertjan Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org <debian-user@lists.debian.org> Date: Friday, December 12, 1997 6:39 PM Subject: Re: Partitioning
> > I doubt if you've spend as much time partitioning as I have developing >my boot manager ;-) I have very little experience with NT, but I know >for a fact that Windows '95 does _not_ require to be installed to the >first primary partition of a harddisk - on my harddisk, it is installed >on the fourth. The requirements are: > > - It must be installed on the first harddisk. This requirement goes >for both DOS and W95; for DOS 6.22 and 7.0 (the DOS part of W95) there >is a workaround if there are no primary DOS partitions on the first >harddisk. > > - The active flag must be set to the booted partition. If W95 is >booted from the fourth partition, but the active flag is set to the >first, it will hang. > Not true. Look below. All cut and pasted from Win95. Disk Drv Mbytes Free Usage 1 2012 100% C: 500 30 <------------------Linux Swap 16 <------------------Linux Root E: 500 F: 500 469 <----------------\ 2 1211 100% | D: 500 + These are mirrored(raid0) G: 203 | to form everything else. 494 <---------------+ 3 203 <----------100%-/ Current fixed disk drive: 1 Partition Status Type Volume Label Mbytes System Usage C: 1 PRI DOS 500 FAT16 25% 2 A EXT DOS 1514 75% Current fixed disk drive: 2 Partition Status Type Volume Label Mbytes System Usage D: 1 PRI DOS 500 FAT16 41% 2 Non-DOS 16 1% 3 EXT DOS 697 58% Current fixed disk drive: 3 Partition Status Type Volume Label Mbytes System Usage 1 Non-DOS 203 100% My setup has the extended partition on the first drive active, which loads LILO, and allows be to boot Win95, one of several Linux kernels, or(and this is special) boot up off floppy. Yes, I type in "floppy" at "LILO: ", and it started to read A:. That way, I can turn off booting to disk A in the bios, but still have the capability. BTW, I use Win95 mostly for games. It is also my mail store(75+megs currently), and I don't know of a program that can read Outlook Express mail files. Adam Heath of Borg-Linux [EMAIL PROTECTED] Join the H323 effort. Email http://www.debian.org - Get Your Own Linux! [EMAIL PROTECTED] with http://wwp.mirabilis.com/3375265 - Page Me the word subscribe in the body. Windows 95: -- 32-bit extensions and a graphical Windows v. Linux is shell for a 16-bit patch to an 8-bit operating a no-win situation. originally coded for a 4-bit micropro- cessor written by a 2-bit company that It is nearly impossible to can't stand for 1 bit of competition. look at a penguin and get angry. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .