>       Try making a small partition for windoze (200-300M) than a Linux
>native partition (about 100M) which will be the /boot or /.  Than you are
>free to partition your hard drive any way you want it.

wow that is going to be a problem. I already installed so many software on,
that it would be a hard work to do it all again ...
but I have another idea. it is possible to boot linux from dos via
"loadlin". I tried it and it worked so far, but I have still some problems.
the distribution I use is based on kernel 2.0.29. so there is no FAT32
suppurt (I tried to mount my first windows partition with "mount -t vfat
/dev/hda1 /win", but it then says "bad fs ...").
what I need is a little tool for linux to access /dev/hda1. because if I
can access this drive I can copy the new kernel-2.2.2 (I downloaded it with
windows) from that partition to my linux partition.

any ideas ?


>       Any kernel, older than 2.0.33 will see fat32 as long as you have
>vfat support compiled.

you mean "newer", aren�t you ? :-)


bye,
 klaus

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