On 4 Jan 2002 at 11:39, Tiptur, Sathish (MED) wrote: > I keep hearing that different OS should be installed > on primary partitions and not on extended partitions. > If I want install windows 98, windows NT, and linux, > then what should I put in primary, root partition or > boot partition. What about the swap partition?
I assume that you start with unpartitioned hard disk.. Install windows 98 first. Just create one drive with enough space. Don't touch rest of the disk. Then NT. Same rule applies. Create one partition for NT and leave rest untouched. Then linux. Install linux / on primary partition. Now start making extended partition. Put swap and rest of windows drive on extended partition. Frankly I don't see having two windows installation on same box as useful..unless you are crazy gamer or need it for some kinda testing... Shridhar _______________________________________________ linux-india-help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-india-help
