On Friday 09 Sep 2005 16:36, John Bowden wrote:
> On Friday 09 Sep 2005 15:02, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > I'm new to laptops, and need to keep XP, so I've re-sized partitions
> > and started a Mandriva install.  I've reached that early crunch-time,
> > when the partition table is to be written.  Before I go any further
> > are there any caveats?
> >
> > Anne
>
> I'm not sure if its still the case but linux used to have a problem
> writing to a ntfs file system unless it was on another machine, (using
> samba or one of the other networking protocols), due to m$ mucking
> around with ntfs. The answer was to convert ntfs to fat32. Though you
> then lose the file larger than 4 GB support and of course m$ can't read
> any of the linux file systems. Also remember that windoz always sets up
> a swap file 1.5 times the size of your physical memory, generally in the
> root of the c: drive

I was surprised (but not sorry) to find that the vendor had installed 
windows as fat32, so that's not a worry.  I'm using around 6GB on C:\, and 
have re-sized it to 12GB, so that should be OK too.

Anne

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