Peter wrote:
> You can't share a harddisk between Qubide and anything else, ...
Hmmm, maybe messing around with three OSs will be too distracting. I
think I'll stick with SMSQ and Linux for the time being! They will keep
me busy enough :)
cheers,
Ian.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pgraf
> Sent: 24 September 2001 19:05
> To: ql-developers
> Cc: pgraf
> Subject: Re: [ql-developers] Q40 Linux
>
>
> Ian Pine wrote:
>
> >By the way, I also tried out QDOS Classic. I liked it, you even get
> >the F1-Monitor, F2-TV option and the Ctrl-Alt-Shift-whatsit reboot
> >option works, but during initialization it said it couldn't find a
> >Qubide partition on the hard disk. Can someone tell me how I
> go about
> >creating one? (Perhaps there's some documentation on the CD
> I haven't
> >had time to read yet.)
>
> You can't share a harddisk between Qubide and anything else,
> because it
> uses different partition tables. So at first, you will need a separate
> harddisk from SMSQ/E and Linux.
>
> Then you can use
>
> FORMAT WIN1_diskname
>
> to create the first Qubide partition.
>
> Peter
>
>
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