Am Dienstag, 6. September 2005 19:39 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > ... > The machine I am using to write this note is Lotus on XP > with Knoppix as my second boot using FAT32 in iso format. I don't > even use any of the Unix file system. I can manage all of my Windows > files from Knoppix.
I never thought that anybody uses XP on FAT32 _and_ Linux also. I use NTFS for XP and ext3 or xfs for Linux. > I use lilo but have tried and works with GAG. > And yes, Knoppix uses initrd (mini Linux to boot Knoppix). I have > also tried with Grub successfully. > My point is still valid, Knoppix got a bunch of tools for managing my > WinXP machine when it gets into trouble. All I do, ask customer to > reboot into Knoppix and then I can take over with VNC or SSH. If you install on FAT32, yes. > ... The reason I am very excited about the 1_CD SuSE is because I > can use it a fall back system when my main SuSE system on a server > gets in trouble. I know I got a plan B that is not taking a lot of > HD space. http://www.kernel.org/pub/dist/planb/ SCNR > > ... > Knoppix, SuSE, etc are not ready for prime time desktop. We are on the way...Compare a SuSE 6.0 distro to 10.0. > Not because > of technology but because most customers insist on Windows. > ... Sadly, I must agree. But this is changing. More and more people mention that the Microsoft monoculture is a problem. -- mdc --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
